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SUMMARY:FISA – EURADWASTE 2025 & SNETP FORUM 2025
DESCRIPTION:FISA – EURADWASTE 2025 & SNETP FORUM 2025\nA 3-in-1 event from 12-16 May 2025 in Warsaw\, Poland \nWe are pleased to invite you to the 11th edition of the International Euratom research and training conferences on fission safety of the reactor systems (FISA) and radioactive waste management (EURADWASTE) to be organised during the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU together with the National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ)\, the Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology Platform (SNETP)\, the European Nuclear Education Network (ENEN)\, the European Nuclear Society (ENS)\, and the European Nuclear Society – Young Generation Network (ENS-YGN). \nThe main objectives of these high-level policy conferences are to present progress and key achievements of the key Euratom research and training projects implemented since 2022 and to stimulate discussions on recent technological nuclear Research and Innovations\, key national\, European and international challenges and opportunities\, partnerships and the European Alliance on SMRs\, as well as exploring future perspectives. \nThe event will be an opportunity to engage with all relevant stakeholders: research and training organisations\, academia\, young generation\, industry\, small and medium enterprises\, spin-offs and start-ups\, national and European policy makers\, national government officials\, European technology platforms\, technical support organisations\, European fora\, European civil society and International Organisations e.g. IAEA\, OECD/NEA or WNA. \nThe programme is being designed to allow high engagement of policy makers\, industrial leaders\, experts and young generation researchers to discuss the upcoming challenges and the priorities of the nuclear sector to be addressed with the future European framework program.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/fisa-euradwaste-2025-snetp-forum-2025/
LOCATION:Warsaw\, Poland\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Conferences,SNETP events
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SUMMARY:NNWI CONFERENCE: Advancing Technology-Neutral Hydrogen Strategies with Small Modular Reactors
DESCRIPTION:The conference will explore the essential role of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) in generating low-carbon hydrogen and their non-electric applications\, highlighting the importance of technology-neutral strategies that incorporate nuclear energy as a viable solution. \nThis event is held in partnership with the Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative and is hosted and kindly sponsored by Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. \nConfirmed speakers include: \n\nThe Rt Hon Lord Hunt of Kings Heath OBE\, Minister of State\, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero\nElina Teplinsky Partner\, Global Energy Industry Leader\, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP\nHirofumi Ohashi\, Deputy Director\, HTGR Project Management Office\, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA)\nAlastair Evans\, Director of Corporate and Government Affairs\, Rolls-Royce SMR\nJames Bowyer\, Project Director\, newcleo\nDr Emma Guthrie\, Chief Executive Officer\, Hydrogen Energy Association\n\nAs the world transitions to a low-carbon future\, the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) is becoming increasingly relevant\, not just for hydrogen production but also for a variety of non-electric applications. We will explore the crucial pathways for advancing hydrogen production and various non-electric applications through the use of SMRs\, while addressing key barriers such as licensing and regulatory frameworks that must be prioritized. \nRegistration and refreshments will be from 09:00 and the event will start promptly at 09:30. \nThis event will take place in Central London at the office of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP\, Level 34\, 100 Bishopsgate\, London\, EC2N 4AG\, United Kingdom.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/nnwi-conference-advancing-technology-neutral-hydrogen-strategies-with-small-modular-reactors/
LOCATION:London\, UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTSTAMP:20260522T212532
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SUMMARY:Strengthening safer nuclear technology through innovation
DESCRIPTION:The objective of the event is to showcase the achievements of the last two decades\, launch the modelling hub\, and highlight the potential of nuclear energy in achieving economically sustainable decarbonisation. This occasion will also provide an opportunity to strengthen collaboration with key partners in safe nuclear technology operation and development. The event will bring together prominent invitees from the European Commission\, Dutch Ministries\, Member States Representatives\, National\, Regional and Dutch Authorities\, International Partners\, and Industry Representatives. \nThis event is hosted by JRC Petten. \n  \nAgenda:\nDay 1\, 21 May \n14:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks\, Bernard Magenhann\, JRC Acting Director General \n14:10 Sandor Gaastra\, Secretary-General\, Ministry of Economic Affairs\, The Netherlands TBC \n14:20 Polish Presidency representative \n14:30 Hervé Bernard\, Chair of the JRC Board of Governors\, special Advisor to the Chairman of CEA \n14:40 – 15:30 Panel 1 Energy Systems and Integration \n\nModerator Ulla Engelmann\, Director\, Nuclear Safety and Security\, JRC\nEmmanuel Brutin\, Director General\, Nucleareurope\nPiotr Szymański\, Director\, Energy\, Mobility and Climate\, JRC\nPeter Luijten\, Interim CEO\, NRG\, The Netherlands\nMartin Ruščák\, Chairman of the Board of Directors of UJV and CEO\, Czech Republic\nBernard Salha\, President of the SNETP\, R&D Director at EDF\, France TBC\n\n15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break and Poster Session \n\n16:00 Panel 2 Evolving Nuclear Regulatory Needs\nModerator Vincenzo Rondinella\, Head of the Department Nuclear Safety\, JRC\nImpulse speech: Hervé Bernard\, Calogena representative\nCantemir Ciurea-Ercău President National Commission for Nuclear Activities Control – CNCAN TBC\nAna Rita Lopes Ramos\, Head of Unit ENER D.3\nAnna Hajduk Bradford\, Director\, Division of Nuclear Installation Safety\, IAEA\nAnnemiek van Bolhuis\, Chair of the board of the Authority for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection\, ANVS\, The Netherlands\n\n17:00 Launch of the Modelling Hub using 20 years of AMALIA results \n\nModerator Concetta Fazio\, Head of Unit Reactor Safety and Components\, JRC\nJan Milčak\, Managing Director\, CVR\, Czech Republic\nStefan Kopecky\, Scientific Officer\, JRC\nOlivier Marchand\, Deputy Director for Nuclear Safety\, ASNR\, France\, TBC\nJolita Butkevičienė\, Director\, Innovation in Science and Policymaking\, JRC\n\n17:50 Day 1 Closing Remarks by Bernard Magenhann\, JRC Acting Director General\n18:00 Aperitivo \n  \nDay 2\, 22 May \n9:00 Introduction\nConcetta Fazio\, Head of Unit Reactor Safety and Components\, JRC Impulse speech: “Present and Future Reactors\, Components and Materials Research” \n09:20 – 10:30 Panel 3 Cultivating Skills and Competences for the Future \n\nModerator Alice Seibert\, Deputy Head of Unit Reactor Safety and Components\, JRC\nSarah Baatout\, Deputy Director in Nuclear Medical Applications at the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre\, Mol\, Belgium\nAndrea Kozlowski\, Chairperson\, European Nuclear Society Young Generation Network\nAttila Aszódi\, Professor at the Institute of Nuclear Techniques of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics\nMassimo Marino\, Chief Education and Academic Relations\, Newcleo\, Italy\n\nClosing Remarks\nUlla Engelmann\, Director\, Nuclear Safety and Security\, JRC \n10:45 – 12:30 Visit to EMMA labs \n12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/strengthening-safer-nuclear-technology-through-innovation/
LOCATION:Petten\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:IAEA Stakeholder Engagement Conference (May 26-30\, 2025\, Vienna\, Austria)
DESCRIPTION:Background\nNuclear energy can help countries achieve energy security\, climate goals and drive sustainable development. Engaging with stakeholders at all stages of the nuclear fuel cycle\, up to and including the disposal of radioactive waste\, is an essential part of any complete nuclear power programme. Involving stakeholders\, even those that do not have a direct role in making decisions\, can enhance public confidence\, support informed decision making and strengthen communication among the key organizations involved in nuclear power programmes. In this regard\, it is necessary to understand the opinions and concerns of stakeholders\, including the public\, and address these concerns effectively in a consistent and clear way. The factors that most influence stakeholders’ support include nuclear and radiation safety\, nuclear security\, waste management\, environmental impact and proliferation risks as well as the understanding of the benefits associated with a nuclear power programme. Building strong\, positive\, and long-term relationships with stakeholders is a key element for both existing and future nuclear power programmes. \nA nuclear power programme is a major undertaking and a long-term commitment\, for the entire facilities’ life cycle right through to final disposal of the ensuing waste. This requires careful planning\, preparation and investment in terms of time\, institutions\, and human resources. The IAEA Milestones Approach (NG-G-3.1 Rev.2 pre-print) identifies 19 infrastructure issues that need to be addressed during the three phases of nuclear infrastructure development to ensure the sustainable implementation of a nuclear power programme. Stakeholder engagement is one of those issues; it is also subject to IAEA Safety Requirements. \nThe IAEA has in place a set of activities to support Member States in the area of stakeholder engagement by providing guidance on communicating and engaging with both internal and external stakeholders and regularly holding international\, national and regional events on stakeholder engagement. \nIn response to increasing interest and requests for support on stakeholder engagement and communicating about nuclear energy\, the IAEA is organizing the first International Conference on Stakeholder Engagement for Nuclear Power Programmes from 26 to 30 May 2025\, in Vienna\, Austria. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurpose and Objectives\nThe conference will provide a global platform to exchange good practices\, experiences\, challenges and lessons learned related to stakeholder engagement for nuclear power programmes. It will enhance global understanding of diverse perspectives\, concerns\, and interests of stakeholders involved in nuclear power programmes at various levels. It will also share methods and approaches to address the concerns of stakeholders and incorporate their views into the decision-making process. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTarget Audience\nThe conference is open to participants from Member States that are embarking on or considering embarking on new nuclear power programmes as well as Member States with operating nuclear power plants\, including those considering expanding their nuclear power programmes. The conference is also open to participants from Member States implementing or planning to implement nuclear fuel cycle activities and/or radioactive waste management activities related to nuclear power programmes. Participants are expected to include stakeholder engagement practitioners and communication experts\, policy makers\, government officials\, regulators\, owners\, operators\, technical support organizations\, waste management organizations\, organizations which represent local community interests\, industry representatives\, research and academic institutions\, non‑governmental organizations and international organizations with an interest in stakeholder engagement for nuclear programmes. \nThe IAEA highly encourages the participation of women\, early career professionals\, and individuals from developing countries. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nExhibitions\nA limited amount of space will be available for commercial vendors’ displays/exhibits during the conference. Interested parties should contact the Scientific Secretariat by email SEConf-2025 by 13 December 2024.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/iaea-stakeholder-engagement-conference-may-26-30-2025-vienna-austria/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Austria\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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