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EUROPEAN NUCLEAR SUPPLY CHAIN CONFERENCE 1-2 SEPTEMBER, HOTEL BLOOM, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
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STRENGTHEN YOUR NUCLEAR SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY TO SAVE COSTS, DRIVE QUALITY AND ENSURE SAFETY STANDARDS ACROSS ALL MAJOR NUCLEAR PROJECTS EXPERT SPEAKER LINE-UP INCLUDES:
Understand how harmonisation of regulatory standards across Europe will affect the nuclear supply chain and learn how to follow best practice in operational safety
UTILITY PERSPECTIVES:
Gain insight into the largest European nuclear new build projects to help you counter the resourcing challenges posed by the latest wave of nuclear construction Discover ground-breaking new procurement models being implemented by major European utilities so you too can streamline your procurement processes, manage physical plant ageing and create a full fleet lifetime plan Review the adverse impact of obsolete equipment and counterfeit components on your operations and understand how to best work with your suppliers to avoid becoming non-compliant Maximise the efficiency of both your global and local nuclear supply chains to guarantee fluid and streamlined operations throughout your supplier base
CONTRACTOR PERSPECTIVES FROM:
EXPERT PERSPECTIVES FROM:
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS UTILITY CASE STUDIES: Gain exclusive insight from Europe’s leading utilities on their latest procurement models, new build plans and maintaining nuclear safety culture across all nuclear projects
ON-SITE POLLING: From obsolescence management, to new safety initiatives take part in our exclusive interactive polling session
EXHIBITORS:
SMALL MODULAR REACTOR SUPPLY CHAIN DEVELOPMENT: We'll discover the latest developments in SMRs and analyse the supply chain's role in developing this new technology
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WELCOME TO THE EUROPEAN NUCLEAR SUPPLY CHAIN CONFERENCE 2014
Strengthen your supply chain strategy to save costs, drive quality and ensure safety standards across all major nuclear projects At first glance it might be easy to believe that the nuclear industry has reached its peak. Its difficult to ignore the challenges experienced in the nuclear industry of late particularly as the Fukushima accident provides a continuing reminder of the risks associated with nuclear technology. However, despite a number of set-backs the nuclear supply chain still has a lot to look forward to. The International Energy Agency expects global nuclear capacity to rise by 60% to 2035 and with new build projects underway or being planned in the UK, France, Finland and across Eastern Europe the European supply chain must be ready to take advantage of the opportunities that will present themselves in the coming decades.
CONSIDER THE FACTS » Global new build valued at an estimated £600billion » 60 reactors in 13 different countries » New build planned or underway in Finland, UK, France, Slovakia, Belarus, Romania and Turkey » Global nuclear capacity expected to rise by 60% to 2035 » Capacity upgrades taking place in Finland, Switzerland, Spain and Sweden » Nuclear provides 13.5% of the world's electricity
FINLAND
SLOVAKIA
• Olkiluoto 3: 1720 MWe Gross, E0:2016 • Olkiluoto 4: 1500-1770 MWe Gross, E0:2020 • Fennovoima Hanhikivi 1: 1200 MWe Gross, E0:2024
• Mochovce 3:471 MWe Gross, E0:2014 • Mochovce: 471 MWe Gross, E0:2014 • Mochovce: 471 MWe Gross, E0:2015 • Bohunice New Block: 1200-1750 MWe Gross, E0:2025 • Kecerovce: 1200 MWe Gross, E0:After 2025
• Hinkley Point C: 1670 MWe Gross • Estimated Operation (EO): 2023 • Sizewell C: 1670MWe Gross, EO: tbc • Wylfa Newydd: 1380 MWe Gross, EO: 2025 • Oldbury B: 1380 MWe Gross, EO: late 2020s • Meerside: 3400 MWe Gross, EO: 2024
BELARUS • Ostrovets 1: 1200 MWe E0:2019 • Ostrovets 2: 1200 MWe E0:2020
FRANCE
ROMANIA
• Flamanville:1600 MWe Gross, E0:2016
• Cemovoda 3: 720 MWe Gross, E0: 2019 • Cemovoda 4: 720 MWe Gross, E0: 2020
BULGARIA • Kozloduy 7: 1200 MWe E0:2022
How will the limited resource base cope with simultaneous projects across the nuclear life cycle? How can the industry meet national and technical regulations? How can supplier and product qualification be achieved? How will equipment obsolescence affect major upgrade projects? For this very reason Nuclear Energy Insider is pleased to announce the European Nuclear Supply Chain Conference! This one of a kind event will bring insight from the industry’s leading organisations and an audience of senior names representing utilities, regulators, government bodies, technology providers, EPCs and suppliers so you can strengthen your supply chain strategy to save costs, drive quality and ensure safety standards across all critical nuclear projects.
Attend this industry critical meeting and you will: » Understand how harmonisation of regulatory standards across Europe will affect the nuclear supply chain and learn how to follow best practice in operational safety » Gain insight into the largest European nuclear new build projects to help you counter the r esourcing challenges posed by the latest wave of nuclear construction » Discover ground-breaking new procurement models being implemented by major European utilities so you too can streamline your procurement processes, manage physical plant ageing and create a full fleet lifetime plan » Review the adverse impact of obsolete equipment and counterfeit components on your operations and understand how to best work with your suppliers to avoid becoming non-compliant » Maximise the efficiency of both your global and local nuclear supply chains to guarantee fluid and streamlined operations throughout your supplier base
European New Build Projects
UNITED KINGDOM
However if nuclear is to progress to the stature it once retained, important questions and stringent challenges must be addressed.
*EO = Estimated Operation
With the industry approaching its 50th birthday it’s not only new build that will impact limited industry resources. Operations, maintenance, decommissioning and waste management will provide a further strain on industry resources whilst simultaneously delivering billions of euros worth of investment opportunities to those in the nuclear supply chain.
Still not convinced? Don’t just take our word for it Nuclear Energy insider has a history of bringing together leading utilities, contractors, regulators and experts from across Europe boasting attendees from the likes of EDF, Electrabel, Rosatom, TVO, Vattenfall, Horizon and many more. Add those names to the key industry contractors and OEMs including AREVA, Westinghouse, GE Hitachi, Bechtel, Fluor, Cavendish and you have some of the world’s largest companies in the same room. Make sure your company is represented at this unique event focusing specifically on nuclear supply chain issues. Join the world’s leading companies and streamline your supply chain strategy now! Michael Vickery Senior Industry Analyst NUCLEAR ENERGY INSIDER
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EXPERT SPEAKERS TO DISCUSS THE LATEST SUPPLY CHAIN CHALLENGES, TRENDS AND OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE KEY UTILITIES
Group Leader ITER Department, Fusion for Energy
Head of Representative Office, Akkuyyu
Business Analyst, Electrabel Manager Inventory Analysis, Tennessee Valley Authority
Design Authority, EDF
Head of R&D,
Jean-Jacques Grenouillet, Project Director, EDF
TVO
LEADING INDUSTRY SPECIALISTS Supply Chain Director, AREVA
VP European Reactor Sales, GE Hitachi
enior Project Manager, WNA
Specialist Advisor, World Nuclear Transport Institute
Nuclear Supply Chain Manager, Costain
Partner, PMO
Communications Officer, NIA
Independent Consultant, Financing Nuclear Projects
Vice President Decommissioning Working Group, NIA
Cheif Science and Technology Officer, NNL
Business Development Director, Nuclear AMRC
Managing Director, Penultimate Power
Head of Nuclear Power Engineering Section, IAEA
Former CEO, ABB Atom/Westinghouse
CEO, Inbex
Former CEO, Neckar Nuclear Power Plant
SPEAKER PROFILES Laurent Olivier-Coudeyre
Jan Blomgren
Supply Chain Director
CEO
AREVA
Inbex
Laurent joined AREVA Corporate Purchasing in 2007 after 12 years' experience in other industries. This included various management positions in Purchasing for a leading steel company and 4 years in Germany as Country Director. He managed the procurement activities for next New Builds Project within AREVA. He is presently leading the localization activities worldwide for Nuclear Power Reactors & Services. Graduated with an Executive Program at Harvard Business School and a Master Degree in industrial purchasing “M.A.I.” combined with a Master’s Degree in Economics Management and Strategy
Jan’s career has encompassed all aspects of nuclear technology, starting in research and education at a university, moving on to nuclear strategy and policy management in the corporate world, as well as business training for all levels of management. Jan’s present position is targeting top level nuclear business management (e.g., for CEOs, boards of trustees, governments, etc.). Jan is an internationally recognized speaker, trainer and advisor to companies, governments and international organizations on nuclear business issues.
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EUROPEAN NUCLEAR SUPPLY CHAIN CONFERENCE 1-2 SEPTEMBER, HOTEL BLOOM, BRUSSELS Section 1: Regulatory Processes and Licensing
IAEA Activities on Supply Chain and Procurement Engineering • Understand how to best develop a robust local supply chain in terms of safety, quality, cost and delivery to offer competitive and reliable solutions to owner operators • Gain an insight into the roles and responsibilities of every key stakeholder in the nuclear supply chain so you can identify your role and where you stand • Gain an exclusive insight into IAEA safety standards and technical publications related to procurement including the model for improving control of suppliers Pal Vincze – Head of Nuclear Power Engineering Section – IAEA
Harmonisation of Europe’s Safety Standards • Gain an insight into the latest works of WENRA’s Reactor Harmonisation Working Group (RHWG) including safety objectives for new nuclear power plants, and key safety issues • Understand how the lessons learnt from the Fukushima Dai-chi accident has affected Europe’s attempt to harmonise safety standards Reserved for WENRA
Section 2: New Build
Knowledge Management in the Supply Chain for Nuclear New Build • Gain a valuable overview of the latest developments at Hinkley Point C including information on design approval, nuclear site license and the costs established for this £16 billion project • Understand how knowledge management can be used as an ‘integrated, systematic approach to identifying, acquiring, transforming, developing, disseminating, using and preserving knowledge, relevant to achieving specified objects’ • Review how knowledge management strategy can be applied not only to nuclear new build projects but can be adapted to streamline information strategies across the nuclear life cycle Melanie Sachar – Knowledge Management and Organisational Team Lead: Design Authority – EDF Energy
Delivering Hinkley Point C • Hear from one of the UK’s leading engineering solutions providers on the key role it will play as a major contract partner in the construction of Hinkley Point C • Understand the key role Costain will play including providing the design and delivery of the water cooling systems for the nuclear power station • Review the advantages of new nuclear in the UK leading to hundreds of new jobs including apprentices, specialist technical and engineering roles and programme management Sarah-Jane Waith – Nuclear Supply Chain Manager – Costain
ITER Project - The European Contribution • Understand the basics of the ITER fusion reactor as one of the largest international scientific endeavours of modern times • Gain an insight into the European share of ITER construction and how scientists from all over the world have come together to harness the energy produced by the fusion of atoms to help meet mankind’s energy needs • Review the challenges and opportunities associated with the ITER Fusion reactor as a project the first of its kind Alfredo Portone – Group Leader ITER Department – Fusion For Energy
Experience on Nuclear Projects in Turkey
Small Modular Reactors – Potential Role in the UK
• Understand how the Turkish nuclear industry plans to help energy generation reach 500 billion KWH by 2023 and how this is necessary given that current energy resources could only cover 50% of that demand • Gain an exclusive insight into Turkish plans to build 20 new reactors (more than 10,000 MW of nuclear capacity) reactors by 2030 so you can understand key growth areas for the coming decades • Review nuclear plans at the Akkuyu, Sinop and Igneada sites so you can understand how this will likely effect the nuclear supply chain and what business opportunities there will be in the Turkish nuclear industry Volkan Türk – Partner – PMO
• Understand the potential role SMR’s could play in the UK over the coming decades and gain an insight into whether Europe will have opportunities to deploy them • Gain an insight into the initial technical, financial, institutional and regulatory challenges that will face the deployment of SMRs • Gain the latest into the SMR market both nationally and internationally and the economic viability of SMRs Graham Fairhall – Chief Science and Technology Officer – National Nuclear Laboratory
Progress at Akkuyu • Review the advantages of the Akuyyu implementation model, Build-Own-Operate, and how this is the most appropriate model for the fast growing Republic of Turkey, which tends to increase power consumption and augment the national income per capita • Gain the latest on the Russia-Turkey cooperation so you can understand how cross national relationships might well change the landscape of the global nuclear industry • Understand how Novovoronezh NPP-2 (town of Novovoronezh, Russia) to be commissioned in 2014 was selected as a reference nuclear power plant project for the Turkish NPP so you can understand how this was used as a benchmark for Akuyyu Oleg Titov – Head of the Akkuyu NPP Represntative Office – Akkuyu
SMRs in Europe – Reigniting the Nuclear Supply Chain • Understand how an SMR programme could help start a new-build programme of nuclear power that reignites the UK's nuclear supply chain, expands the UK’s fuel cycle facilities and showcase world-class research and development capability • Gain an insight into how the development of SMRs may help to solve the problems with equipment obsolescence, removing uncertainty and long-time lapses in larger new build projects • Understand how the human and physical resources essential to sustain a robust supply chain might be helped by the introduction of SMRs Candida Whitmill – Managing Director – Penultimate Power
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Hosted By:
"This conference was a major success, especially considering it was a first of a kind! The topic is very relevant in today's market as utilities and suppliers work together to optimize plant operations over extended lifetime" Tom Williamson, Williams Industrial Group
Endorsed by:
EUROPEAN NUCLEAR SUPPLY CHAIN CONFERENCE 1-2 SEPTEMBER, RADISON BLU, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
REGISTER NOW AND
SAVE €600
STRENGTHEN YOUR NUCLEAR SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY TO SAVE COSTS, DRIVE QUALITY AND ENSURE SAFETY STANDARDS ACROSS ALL MAJOR NUCLEAR PROJECTS EXPERT SPEAKER LINE-UP INCLUDES
Understand how harmonisation of regulatory standards across Europe will affect the nuclear supply chain and learn how to follow best practice in operational safety
UTILITY PERSPECTIVES:
Gain insight into the largest European nuclear new build projects to help you counter the resourcing challenges posed by the latest wave of nuclear construction Discover ground-breaking new procurement models being implemented by major European utilities so you too can streamline your procurement processes, manage physical plant ageing and create a full fleet lifetime plan
CONTRACTOR PERSPECTIVES FROM:
Review the adverse impact of obsolete equipment and counterfeit components on your operations and understand how to best work with your suppliers to avoid becoming non-compliant Maximise the efficiency of both your global and local nuclear supply chains to guarantee fluid and streamlined operations throughout your supplier base
EXPERT PERSPECTIVES FROM:
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS UTILITY CASE STUDIES: Gain exclusive insight from Europe’s leading utilities on their latest procurement models, new build plans and maintaining nuclear safety culture across all nuclear projects
ON-SITE POLLING: From obsolescence management, to new safety initiatives take part in our exclusive interactive polling session
EXHIBITORS:
LONG TERM FINANCING NNB PANEL: How will the surge of new build be funded – hear from leading experts from investment banks, financial services companies and independent consultants on how NNB projects will be financed going forward
www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/nuclear-supply-chain-europe