Tuesday, March 1, 2016

EU billions short on nuclear decommissioning bill

EU billions short on nuclear decommissioning bill



Among the 16 EU member states still operating nuclear plants, only Britain has sufficient dedicated assets to cover the expected costs of nuclear decommissioning. With France (€54billion) and Germany (€7.7billion) both short of the needed funds, nuclear utilities across Europe are looking for cost saving decommissioning techniques.
That’s why record attendance is expected at NDC2016 (31st May – 1st June, Manchester), Europe’s largest pan-European event devoted to nuclear decommissioning and waste management.
Check out why 300+ will attend NDC2016 here: http://1.nuclearenergyinsider.com/LP=7677
Take a look at some of the top speakers already confirmed:
  • Mina Golshan, Director Decommissioning, Fuel and Waste, Office for Nuclear Regulation
  • Amanda French, Head of Portfolio Assurance, NDA
  • Dr Juliet Long, RSR Legacy and Waste Issues Manager, Environment Agency
  • Tony Free, Head of Decommissioning and Environmental Planning, EDF Energy
  • Huw Widgery, DWMP Planning Manager, Horizon Nuclear Power
  • John Millington, Head of Estimating, Sellafield
  • John Day, Head of Knowledge Management and Intellectual Property, Sellafield
  • Bob Radford, Knowledge and Information Lead, Magnox
  • Kat Ferguson, Head of Cost, Magnox
  • Dr Sami Hautakangas, Senior Project Manager Decommissioning, Fortum
  • Jorg Klasen, Director Nuclear Decommissioning Services, EnBW
  • GĂ©rard Jacquemin, Sr. Procurement Advisor Nuclear Decommissioning, Vattenfall AB
  • Andreas Scheifele, Director Strategy and Administration, Rusatom Overseas Germany
  • Francesco Troiani, Decommissioning and Waste Management Division Director, SOGIN
If you have any questions let me know
Kind regards
Mike
Michael Vickery
Senior Project Manager
Nuclear Energy Insider
mvickery@nuclearenergyinsider.com
+44 (0) 207 375 7177

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