Thursday, May 16, 2019

Free Webinar: Entergy & NEI give the inside scoop on Used Fuel Strategy

As the Nuclear Decommissioning market is set to triple in size, it’s essential that we as an industry examine our used fuel strategies. With new solutions such as Consolidated Interim Storage (CIS) set to enter the market, as well as the age-old questions surrounding Yucca Mountain gaining political momentum, information will be more valuable than ever moving forwards.
That’s why the Nuclear Decommissioning & Used Fuel Strategy Summit 2019 (30 Sep – 1 Oct, Charlotte, NC) have partnered with Entergy and the Nuclear Energy Institute to bring you a free webinar (23 May, 10am ET) on ‘Used Fuel Strategy: Utility & Industry Perspectives for the Short and Long-Term’.
Click here to secure your space at the webinar now
With speakers including Sam Morris (Senior Counsel, Entergy) and Rod McCullum (Senior Director, Decommissioning & Used Fuel, NEI) find out how to enhance safety and capture market share in the most efficient way possible.
Just a snapshot of what you’ll learn:
  • Yucca Mountain – Hear from the NEI on the continuing efforts to restart the licensing process
  • Consolidated Interim Storage – what is industry doing to assure readiness for the movement of used fuel away from reactor sites as early as 2023
  • Utility Legal Issues – Hear questions on howl the DOE will pay for permanent & interim storage moving forwards, and GGTCC & the Standard Contract
  • Increasing Decommissioning Activity – find out what the increasing pace and scope of decommissioning activity in the US means for used fuel management
Don’t miss out on discovering how fuel storage solutions are progressing, and how you can capitalise to gain market share.
Click here to secure your space at the webinar now  
Can’t attend? Don’t worry! All sign-ups will receive the recording after the webinar.
Best regards,
Kevin
Kevin Anderson
Global Project Director
Nuclear Energy Insider
+44 (0) 20 7375 7190
kevin@nuclearenergyinsider.com

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