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Conference

Nuclear Power Congress

About this event

Web site
www.nuclearpowerco…
When
25 Aug 2010
Where
Singapore, Singapore
Registration deadline
Aug 2, 2010
Organiser
IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd
Contact address
Ms Rita
1 Grange Road
#08-02, Orchard Building,
Singapore
Singapore
Tel
6565082401
Fax
6565082407
E-mail
rita.parasurum@ibcasia.co…

With Asia recovering rapidly from the global financial crisis, burgeoning uranium markets and rejuvenated reactor construction has been matched by a renewed interest in nuclear power – something that is being called the Nuclear Renaissance. Nuclear power presents a solution to electricity crises, dwindling fossil fuel reserves and an increasing worldwide demand for lowered carbon emissions. Investments are pouring into projects in countries with established nuclear programs, as well as emerging markets in Southeast Asia where nuclear power is the way of the future.

Nuclear Power brings together decision makers from important regulatory authorities in key countries as well as case studies from power generation companies with long experience in the nuclear power sector. From government regulation to tenders, construction, commissioning through to waste management and safety, this international conference maximizes the ways in which you can capitalize on opportunities to invest in the growing nuclear power sector.

Key Themes

  1. Latest Updates on Nuclear Power in Emerging Markets
  2. Project Viability and Financing of Nuclear Power
  3. Case Studies from Leading Developers of Nuclear Power Programs
  4. Best Practice Waste Management Techniques and Safety
  5. Project Planning and Plant Siting
  6. The Future of Nuclear Power: Floating Power Plants and Underground Reactors