ALARP stands for "As Low As Reasonably Practicable," a principle used in risk management to ensure that risks are minimized to the lowest level that can be reasonably achieved. This involves weighing the risk against the time, trouble, and cost of further risk reduction measures. Essentially, it requires that all practicable steps be taken to reduce risks unless the cost is grossly disproportionate to the benefits gained. This approach is commonly applied in industries such as engineering, health and safety, and environmental management.
I don't know of any quantitative value, but the link below will give some idea of the green agenda - whether anything will come of it I don't know. I'm pretty sure no government is going to accept rulings which would leave the country with severe power cuts, but future building may have such standards imposed. But does anyone really know how to incorporate the CCS technology? As far as nuclear stations are concerned, the policy is ALARP - as low as reasonably possible.
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