national nuclear energy agency (batan) indonesia
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National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN) Indonesia
Presentation on BATAN
RCARO – December 2009
BATAN
National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN) Indonesia
Head Quarter
Jl. Kuningan Barat, Mampang Prapatan, Jakarta 12710
Indonesia
Phone: +62-21-5251109
Facsimile: +62-21-5251110
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.batan.go.id
BATAN
BATAN
• Government Regulation No. 65 on December 5, 1958 establishing the Atomic Energy Council and the Atomic Energy Institute.
• Government Regulation No. 33 year 1965 renamed the Atomic Energy Institute into the National Atomic Energy Agency (Badan Tenaga Atom Nasional or BATAN)
• In accordance with Act No. 10 Year 1997 on Nuclear Energy and the latest Presidential Decree No. 64 Year 2005, BATAN has been stipulated as a Non Departmental Government Institution which is under and responsible to the President. BATAN is led by a Chairman and its rogramme is under the coordination of the Minister of Research and Technology
Introduction:
• Investigation of Radioactivity in 1954 by the State Committee, due to nuclear weapon test in the Pacific Ocean
The main duties of BATAN are to conduct government activities in the field of research, development and the beneficial applications of nuclear energy in accordance with the law and regulation.
Duties:
BATAN Functions:1. To assess and prepare the national policy in the field of research, development, and the beneficial uses
of nuclear energy,2. To coordinate functional activities in implementing BATAN duties,3. To support and foster activities of government institutions in the field of research, development and
beneficial uses of nuclear energy,4. To conduct general administrative services in the field of general planning, administration, organization
and procedures, personnel management, financing, archiving, procurement as well as education and training
Realization of safe and reliable nuclear science and technology to actuate and accelerate the pursuit of welfare
1. Research, development and engineering of nuclear science and technology for energy and non-energy industry
2. Dissemination of proven results of research and development in nuclear science and technology3. Total quality management for the satisfaction of all stakeholders Main Duties and Function
Mission:
Vision:
Organization Chart of BATAN
BATAN BATAN PROGRAM
BATAN program is designed based on Strategic Planning for short term, middle term, and long
term. The indicator of the achievement of success is indicated on the following table: Table of Success Indicator
Focus of the Program Short Term,Year of Achievement
Middle and Long TermYear of Achievement
Food (Agriculture/ Farming)
1. 10 % The availability of first-grade variety of horticulture for national food stock, the additional of animal food supplements, and the sustainable of the research in this field, 2004
1. The center of research excellent and the reference in the field of applied isotope and radiation technology for agriculture and animal farming, 2008
BATAN Continued
Energy
2. Nuclear Energy become an option for long term planning of Energy National System, 2004
3. The center of excellent regionally for the use of nuclear technology for the exploration and exploitation of geothermal energy, 2005;The center of excellent and reference as well as a public and business services for using nuclear technology in the field of water management, 2005
4. Engineering design demonstration plan of electron machine scattering for de-SOx and de-NOx PLTU fossil, 2007
2. Science and Technology Base (STB) in the field of Nuclear Energy, 2010
3. The first Nuclear Energy Plantation will be operated in Indonesia (The Electrical Connection of Java-Bali), 2016
4. The National facilities for services and management of nuclear waste (non Nuclear Energy Plantation), 2007;Preparing of facilities for integrated management of nuclear waste for Nuclear Energy Plantation, 2008;The Operation of Facilities, 2016
5. The availability of national uranium reserve data in measured quantity and significantly, 2015
BATAN Continued
Information and Communi- cation
Techno- logy
5. The achievement in the field Information Communication Technology specially in simulation/modeling, digital library, and Management of Human Resources, 2005
6. The center of Information in the field of Nuclear Technology for public information and Education, the development of computational methodology, computer simulation modeling, preservation of nuclear technology knowledgebase, 2010
Health and Drugs
6. Nuclear Technology Devices for preventing and releasing of cancer and bacterial infection, 2005
7. The center of excellent and expertise in the field of public health based on nuclear technology, 2010
8. The center of excellent in engineering and maintenances of nuclear devices in the field of health, industry, and nuclear safety, 2008
BATAN R & D FACILITIES
SERPONG NUCLEAR COMPLEXThe Serpong Nuclear Complex is Centres for research & development and engineering of nuclear science and technology, having been built with the objectives to support development of the nuclear industry and for preparation, development as well as the operation of Nuclear Power Plants in Indonesia.The development of installations and laboratories of the Serpong Nuclear Complex had been conducted in 3 phases beginning since 1983 and fully completed in 1992. The area is about 25 hectares and is located in the Centre for Research of Science and Technology (PUSPIPTEK), Serpong. The main facility in the area is the GA. Siwabessy Multipurpose Research Reactor with a power of 30 MW, The Installation for Production of Research Reactor Fuel Element, Radioisotopes and Radiopharmaceuticals Installation, Experimental Fuel Element Installation, Radioactive Waste Processing Installation, Radiometallurgy Installation, Reactor Safety and Engineering Installation, Facility for Development of Informatics and Computation, Nuclear Mechano Electronic Installation, Neutron Spectrometry Installation, as
well as Storage for Spent Fuel Elements and Contaminated Materials Installation.
BANDUNG NUCLEAR COMPLEXThe Bandung Nuclear Complex was initially constructed in early 1960's on the area of 3 hectares and the place where the first reactor was built in Indonesia. The activities conducted covers the utilization of the reactor for research and fostering of expertise, R&D of basic materials, radiosotopes and labelled compounds, instrumentation and radiometry analysis techniques, supervision of occupational radiation safety and environment
BATAN R & D FACILITIES
In addition, nuclear medicine firstly developed in Bandung nuclear complex was the embryo of the nuclear medicine in Indonesia. The activities of nuclear medicine was then further developed in several hospitals in Indonesia. In order to support the R&D activities, the Bandung Nuclear Complex utilizes various facilities, among others, the Triga Mark II Reactor which started with a power of 250 kW in 1965. The power of this reactor was increased to 1000 kW in 1971 and further to 2000 kW in the year 2000. Other facilities in this area are the laboratory for physics, chemistry and biology, production of isotopes and
labelled compounds.
YOGYAKARTA NUCLEAR COMPLEXThe Yogyakarta Nuclear Complex was established in 1974 on a land area of 8.5 hectares. The center for Technology of Accelerator and Material Process and the Polytechnic Institute of Nuclear Tecnology are located within this area. The activities conducted covers R&D in nuclear physics, chemistry, technology of low and medium energy particle accelerator, process technology, analysis of nuclear materials and reactor, as well as the use of
the reactor for research and fostering of expertise.
BATAN R & D FACILITIES
In addition, supervision of occupational radiation safety and that of environmental radioactivity are also conducted. Meanwhile the Polytecnic Institute of Nuclear Technology conducts programmes of education in the field of nuclear science and technology. The facilities in this area are the Kartini Research with a power of 100 kW, complemented with a sub-critical assembly, a laboratory for pure materials research, accelerators, laboratory for nuclear physics and chemistry, a work safety and health facility, library facilities, as well as laboratory facilities for education.
PASAR JUM'AT NUCLEAR COMPLEXThe Pasar Jum'at Nuclear Complex was built in 1966 in the area of about 20 hectares. Located in this area are the Center for Application of Isotope and Radiation Technology, Center for Technology of Radiation Safety and Metrology, Center for Development of Nuclear Geology, Center for Education and Training and Center for Dissemination of Nuclear Science and Technology. The facilities in this area, among others are 3 units of Co 60 Gamma Irradiators, 2 electron beam machines, laboratory for uranium processing, radiation measuring equipment, chemistry, biology, process and hydrology, education and training facility as well as a permanent exhibition for nuclear science and technology.
BATAN R & D FACILITIES
EXPLORATION AREA IN WEST KALIMANTAN
This exploration area and test mining were opened in 1975 in Kalan, West Kalimantan. The activities conducted consist of research in exploration and test mining of nuclear ores, investigation and process technology of radioactive mineral reserves. The facilities in this area are an underground test mining tunnel with 618 m deep and a unit for processing uranium ore into yellow cake.
MONITORING STATION FOR MICRO EARTHQUAKES AND METEOROLOGY JEPARA - CENTRAL JAVA
Planning studies for the first Nuclear Power Plant in Indonesia have been undertaken and the result have shown that the region of the Muria Peninsula can be a suitable location for its site. Therefore, since 1982 a Monitoring Station for Micro Earthquakes Meteorology has been built and operated in the Ujung Watu village in Jepara - Central Java. The micro earthquakes monitoring station records the earthquakes data originating from volcanic as well as tectonic eartquakes, whereas the meteorology station is applied to record airpressure, wind speed and direction, air temperature, humidity and cosmic radiation level.
BATAN R & D Result
FOOD
1. AGRICULTUREFOOD CROPS VARIETYBy the present time, BATAN research and development using radiation has produced 14 rice varieties. These varieties were developed using gamma ray radiation mutation technique. These varieties are: Atomita I (1982), Atomita II (1983), Atomita III (1990), and Atomita IV (1991), Situgintung (1992), Cilosari (1996), Merauke (2001), Woyla (2001), Kahayan, (2003), Winongo (2003), Diahsuci (2003), Yuwono (2004), Mayang (2004), Mira 1 (2006)
Varieties are proven to have excellent properties, such as better productivity, disease resistance, shorter mature time,etc. Farmers in several provinces in Indonesia have already used these varieties.
Total cultivated area of BATAN Rice Varieties is around 400,000 hectares by mid 2006, which is expected to become 1 million hectares around the end of 2006.To introduced the latest varieties, BATAN conducts dissemination activities known as IPTEKDA (Iptek Untuk Daerah or Science and Technology for Local Development).
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IPTEKDA
IPTEKDA – Science and Technology for Local Development
The Purpose of IPTEKDA Programme: Public InformationPublic EmpowermentCommunity Development
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2. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
The aims of R&D activities using nuclear technique for animal husbandry are to invent food supplement formula, to improve ruminant animals (cow, buffalo, goat and sheep) production. The research utilizes isotopes and radiation technology and Nitrogen (N), Phosphor (P), Carbon (C) and Sulphur (S) are some isotopes used in the activities.
Class food supplement product namely UMMB (Urea Multinutrient Molasses Block) and HQFS (High Quality Food Supplement). These products are made of agricultural industry. The food supplements (UMMB and HQFS) are introduced to Indonesian people through IPTEKDA programme. The programme consists of dissemination and partnership activities, technology utilization and technology transfer. At the present time, many farmers in at least 23 provinces have utilized this food supplement technology. In addition, the nuclear technique (RIA) has also been used for the early detection of animal pregnancy (reproduction).
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Irradiation FacilitiesCentre for Application of Isotopes and Radiation Technology – BATAN has been accredited by National Committee for Accreditation of R & D Organization with the classification in the field of Environment Agriculture, Veterinary and Crop Sciences, since December 2004.
Radiation Induced Mutation Breeding of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is a cereal plant having potential to be cultivated and developed in Indonesia, especially in drought areas. Sorghum has a wide agroecological adaption, drought tolerance, high production, low input crop and more resistant to pest and disease than the other food crops. Sorghum has high nutritive value so that it is very good to be used as alternative food and animals feed. Sorghum has long been known by the Indonesia farmers especially in the regions of Java, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) and East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). In Java, Sorghum is known with the name Cantel, and farmers usually include it in a multiple cropping system.
RESEARCH FACILITIES
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3. FOOD IRRADIATION APPLICATION
BATAN carried out R&D on irradiation food using gamma irradiation dealing with technology of food preservation. Till to date, some food commodities have been approved to be commercialized based on the decree of Minister of Health No. 152/MENKES/SK/11/1995
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JATROPHA PLANT RESEARCH
Radiation Induced Mutation Breeding of Jarak Pagar (Jatropha curcas L)
In Indonesia (Java island), people know Jatropha curcas as Jarak Pagar, which grows as a fence along the side of road as a border perimeter plant. BATAN has also carried out mutation breeding on Jatropha curcas, due to energy crisis in Indonesia.
The oil content of Jatropha curcas seed ranges from 35-38% by weight, and those of the kernel range from 40-60%. A number of research have shown that Jatropha bio diesel has fuel properties and provide very similar engine performance to that of diesel fuel.
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HEALTH
HEALTH INSTRUMENTATIONRenograph
Renograph is used to diagnose kidney functions using radioisotopes as a tracer. This equipment is currently used in several hospitals.
Thyroid Uptake
Thyroid Uptake Counter is utilized to study the performance of thyroid gland on accumulating and
releasing Iodine.
BATAN Tissue Bank Research
BATAN tissue bank research has been established to provide high quality tissue grafts for transplantations purposes. This product has been generally used to help the hospital patients and the victims of tsunami disaster and volcano eruption.
BATANRadiopharmaceuticals Kits Produced by BATAN
MIBI Kit Myacardial perfusion diagnosis
MAG-3 Kit Kidney filtration diagnosis
HMPAO Kit Celebral blood flow diagnosis
HYNIC-UBI Kit Cancer diagnosis
HYNIC-TOC Kit Infection diagnosis
Sm-EDTMP Solution Bone cancer palliative therapy
Sm-particulates Therapy for rheumatoid arthritis
I-MIBG Therapy for neuroblastoma
I-Lipidol Solution Hepatoma therapy
Re-HEDP Solution Bone cancer palliative therapy
RIA Kit Hepatitis B Hepatitis B, HbsAg and anti Hbs detection
RIA Kit Hepatitis C Hepatitis C detection
RIA Kit T3, T4, T5H Thyroid function detection
RIA Kit Microalbuminuria Heart failure early detection
RIA Kit Progesteron cattle fertility detection
IRMA Kit AFP & CEA Diagnosis for tumor of the breast and digestive tract
BATAN ENERGY
TRIGA MARK II REACTOR BANDUNG
TRIGA MARK II Reactor was built in 1964 with a power of 250 kW. The reactor power was increased to 1 MW in 1971. In the year 2000, BATAN scientists and technicians upgraded the reactor to a 2 MW.The reactor is utilized for radioisotope production and labeled compound production activities, human resources training facility, instrumentation and radiometric technique research facility, material science research, radiation safety research and nuclear medicine service
KARTINI REACTOR YOGYAKARTA
KARTINI Reactor was built with a power of 100 kW in 1979. The reactor is utilized as a reactor operator training facility and material research facility.
G.A. SIWABESSY MULTI PURPOSE REACTOR SERPONG – BANTEN
G. A. SIWABESSY Multi Purpose Reactor was firstly utilized in 1987 with a power of 30 MW. This high flux multipurpose research reactor is equipped with various facilities for neutron irradiation and spectrometers, post irradiation examination laboratory, engineering and safety laboratory. The reactor is supported by nuclear fuel element, a low energy cyclotron, radioisotope and radiopharmaceuticals production, a radioactive waste management technology as well as material science research and development facilities.
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Government of Indonesia under Indonesian Green Energy Action Plan (IGEAP) have a plan to develop several new and renewable energy sources, which environmental friendly as oil substitution in order to reduce the oil consumption.Utilizing Nuclear Science and Technology, BATAN conducts research and development in energy field to provide new and renewable energy sources which symbiotic and synergistic with other energy sources, either fossil or other renewable energy to fulfill national energy needs.One of research and development in connection with IGEAP is mutation breeding of Jarak Pagar (Jatropha curcas L) and Shorghum (Sorghum bicolor). Jatropha plant can produce Jatropha oil which can be used as fuel alternative for diesel engines (biodiesel). This non toxic, degradable and renewable fuel can reduce serious air pollutants such as particulates, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon.Unlike other fuel, Jatropha oil is agriculturally oriented. Itis important to use mutation breeding for the improvement of Jatropha as a fuel crop, in term of its early maturity, yield and oil content in the seeds.In similar with Jatropha plant. Sorghum bicolor also potential to produce bioethanol. BATAN also conducts research and development utilizing mutation technique to improve Shorgum plant characteristics.
INDONESIAN GREEN ENERGY ACTION PLAN
BATANINDUSTRY & ENVIRONMENT
Water Resources ManagementUnderground Water Exploitation
Project Area : Gunung Kidul - Yogyakarta
Programmes and activities : To obtain data and information required for optimal exploitations of underground streams in the Gunung Kidul areas;To assess the potential groundwater resources in the Gunung Kidul sub province;To install and operate microhydro power plant in the underground stream of Bribin, Yogyakarta.
Goals:
• To optimally exploit groundwater resources in the Gunung Kidul area for agricultural production and enhancement of socio economics status of farmers;
• To increase the capacity and reduce the cost of fresh water supply pumped from the underground stream.
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Nuclear Technique for ultimate Ground Water Exploitation
Radioisotopes tracer technique is utilized to identify the underground water pattern, water flow rates and water volume.The underground water flow pattern is made based on these measurements result which shows the underground water pattern and quality.The measurement data will be processed and utilized to manage the exploration plan. The water produced will then be useful to provide fresh water for the people needs in Gunung Kidul Area - Yogyakarta. Other technique by using radiometry measurement mapping was used to obtain water resources in Tangkil - Klaten, Central Java.
Geothermal Application
Nuclear Technique Application in Geothermal Electricity Power PlantNuclear technique especially radioisotope technique is utilized to find water resources, measure heat reservoir temperature and to find recharge area.
This technique is already implemented in Kamojang (West Java), Lahendong (North Sulawesi), Sibayak (North Sumatera) and Dieng (Central Java) Geothermal Electricity Power plant.
BATAN Cooperation
International and National Cooperation
The working and program cooperation has been arranged between BATAN and national institutions, including local government, universities, departments, companies, research centers, etc. The International cooperation has been done between BATAN and other countries, as well as international institutions, such as IAEA, KAERI, Westinghouse, etc. The cooperation was arranged for the purpose of knowledge transfer of nuclear technology and expertise and to improve competency, skill, and quality of human resource of BATAN. This cooperation will optimized the utilization all potential researches, and motivate the creation of new business opportunities, for small scale, middle, and also accelerate innovation among society.
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National Cooperation
Institution Field / Subject
31 Universities Education, research, and the development by means of using nuclear energy and technology
22 Local Governments Using nuclear technology to support the program to improve the prosperity of society
10 Hospitals Using product and tool provided by researcher in nuclear technology in the field of health
Health Department The development, evaluation, and controlling of using nuclear technology in the field of Health.
Etc.
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RCA Projects
RCA (Regional Cooperative Agreement) have many Nuclear Science and Technology projects available for scientists /reserchers in regional countries in Asia and Pacific. This projects include research, development, and training. RCA projects has been named as "A project of the Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training in Nuclear Science and Technology in Asia and the Pacific (RCA)". Many ongoing projects has been coducted by coutries (Indonesia, India, Philipines, etc) involving in the agreement, the projects are:
Regional Cooperation
1. 2008 Cultivating better crops for sustainable agriculture 2. 2008 Harnessing energy from the heart of the earth 3. 2008 Strengthening skills in NDT for regional industry
4. 2008 Turning the tide against marine pollution
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Field/ Material Field/ Material
22 Foreign Institution MOU and treaty in the field of nuclear technology and the use of nuclear technology for non military purpose (Argentina, Australia, USA, Canada, Frances, Germany, Italy, Japan and South Korea). Many cooperation and agreement in many field, technique, health, ICT, energy, safeguard, working group research, and the development of human resources. (Westinghouse, General Electric, USNRC, DOE, Nucleonic Medical, AECB, AECL, KFA Julich, Siemens, Amersham, UKEEA, ENEEA, JAERI, JAIF, Mitsubishi, Newjec, TIT, KAKEN Co.Ltd, KEK, KAERI, KHNP and KIRAMS).
IAEA Technical and working cooperation with IAEA in regional research, and training in the field of nuclear technology and materials.
Foreign Cooperation
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