PROGRAMME | |
DAY ONE (28 July 2016) |
08:30 | Registration |
09:00 | Introduction |
09:15 | Indonesia’s current status of nuclear power projects and development |
10:00 | Morning Refreshments |
10:15 | Key issues from planning to construction stage of nuclear power development (This session will explore the design and construction of nuclear power plants and small modular reactors, the nuclear fuel cycle at the front-end and back-end stages as well as operation of nuclear power plants). |
11:00 | Nuclear technology update and innovation |
11:45 | Open dialogue: Status of nuclear power development across Asia Pacific, Africa, Middle East, Europe and the region |
12:30 | Lunch |
14:00 | Countermeasures for a radiation emergency at nuclear facilities |
14:45 | Safe and responsible management of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste |
15:30 | Afternoon Refreshments |
15:45 | Strengthening emergency preparedness at nuclear energy facilities (Nuclear energy facilities are designed and built to safely withstand a wide variety of natural and other severe events. However, in any abnormal events, energy companies must develop and exercise emergency response plans in order to protect public health and safety near nuclear power plants. This session will address steps to be taken to ensure that the emergency preparedness plans are in place to protect the public). |
16:30 | Panel discussion |
17:00 | End of Day 1 |
DAY TWO (29 July 2016) |
09:00 | Introduction |
09:15 | Nuclear power development and technology applications: regional update |
10:00 | Morning Refreshments |
10:15 | Monitoring systems for the primary circuit of the nuclear power plants |
11:00 | Open dialogue: Automation for nuclear power generation |
11:45 | Nuclear energy as an option to provide power generation for clean energy technology and reduce carbon emission |
12:30 | Lunch |
14:00 | Embarking on nuclear power project: reviewing critical to success factors, including safety, environmental and capital efficiency issues |
14:45 | Open dialogue: Why the importance of promoting understanding and participation to create public acceptance in nuclear power is key |
15:30 | Afternoon Refreshments |
15:45 | Technical and safety concerns of nuclear power plants as well as site selection reviews |
16:30 | Panel Discussion |
17:00 | End of Conference |
The rapid growth of nuclear energy as an option for power generation in order to diversify fuel sources to create a better energy mix, has created a need for update and innovation in construction of nuclear power plants, nuclear infrastructure development as well as new partnerships and cooperation throughout the whole nuclear power industry chain, including safe and responsible management of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste Following the rise of energy demand amid dwindling natural energy resources, many countries have evolved into energy net importers. In meeting future energy needs and due to security of supply and carbon-neutral attributes, therefore, nuclear power has the potential to be a key part of many countries’ energy jigsaw. This conference covers the whole nuclear power industry chain, including exploration of nuclear raw materials, power transmission and transformation, nuclear power design and construction, as well as radiation safety, radioactive waste management and nuclear emergency response. For all forward thinking nuclear power industry players, as well as, professionals and solution providers in nuclear power innovation, design, construction, operation and equipment, this conference is a must-to-attend, to assess current challenges and demands for nuclear energy technology application in order:
As well as an alternative for power generation in order to diversify fuel sources to create a better energy mix, especially for energy-deficient countries, nuclear power is one route to improve energy diversification for independence and competitiveness, while at the same time, wind and solar energy should continue to be possible alternative energy options. As such, World Nuclear Power Plants & Utilities Conference 2016, provides critical discussions and update as well as sharing of experiences and new insights on infrastructure development in nuclear technology across Asia Pacific, Africa, Middle East, Europe and the region. |