The US nuclear power uprate market is worth $25 billion. As a result of this, we have brought together key decision makers to present at the 3rd Annual Nuclear Power Uprate Conference, Charlotte, NC (20-21 June).
To get the expert speaker line up, full conference agenda and exclusive discounts, download the conference brochure here http://www.
Last year the meeting completely sold out and established itself as the only meeting point for power uprate experts - this year’s meeting is packed full with key new features that are vital for growing your business, including:
- Key utility case studies detailing the current projects and future uprate timelines detailed by Exelon, Progress Energy, TVA and E.On that will help you understand the products and services they need from you
- Expert case studies from Shaw, Alstom and Bechtel analyzing the latest power uprate projects and the lessons learned that will drive your project forward
- Unique market overview, economics & analysis from the US NRC and Energy Information Administration on the future of power uprates so you can develop your long term growth strategy
Download the conference brochure now and you will get all the key information and exclusive discounts that expire soon! http://www.
This year’s meeting is more important than ever as this multi-$bn market is set to boom from 2012! Download the brochure and you will see…
- An exclusive Generator and Turbine Tour that will give you unparalleled access and insights into how you can service the business needs of major OEMs
- An expert Training Workshop that will enable your entire team to understand the major technical requirements behind power uprating
- Details of the $25 billion worth of projects throughout the US which you can be part of!
- Over $400 worth of exclusive discounts and registration packages that offer huge savings for you and your company
If you have any questions, please get in touch.
Best regards,
Jack Shillito
Senior Industry Analyst
Nuclear Energy Insider
Tel: +44 (0) 207 375 7204
Email: jshillito@
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