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Today, prospective NNB power operators and investors are looking for predictability on new nuclear build. From uncertainties on future carbon pricing, to the opaque nature of the planning and site selection processes, the industry needs confidence on how NNB is going to work commercially.
That’s confidence in the –
- True Economic Viability Of New Nuclear Build In The Future Energy Mix
- Financing Models – Both Institutional And Corporate
- Ability To Manage Multi-Dimensional Risks - Construction, Climate Change, The Ability Of The Supply Chain To Deliver – The Whole 360 Degrees
- Business Models And Payback Including How You Profit From New Build And How You Structure Financing To Manage Back-End Liabilities For Decommissioning?
Our objective with this conference is very clear – we are dissecting the key elements of the New Nuclear Build business planning processes to maximise confidence and transparency on the best commercial strategies moving forward. We’ve carefully selected only those topics that can make a positive contribution to actively enabling new nuclear build, irrespective of the timing on future policy decisions. The programme has an international context – bringing together the most relevant international case studies for the benefit of Europe’s leading NNB initiatives.
Predicting the long-term trajectory of carbon is the most important issue facing the industry today. For nuclear to be viable, the price of carbon needs to settle between 20 – 25 Euros a tonne. Yet equally, can nuclear be a bankable investment without a price on carbon?
The first day of Enabling New Nuclear Build presents credible carbon trend analysis to give the industry clarity on whether nuclear is really an economically viable investment. If there is no fixed carbon price, will underwriting the risk ensure the commercial viability of nuclear?
You will also hear the latest thinking from the EU on the future of carbon trading, with a special focus on blue sky thinking on new carbon risk management tools.
We are bring together emerging utilities to present on how key lessons from the early implementation stages of environmental assessment programmes can be applied for UK and European initiatives. This is a chance to meet players from outside the traditional line-ups of speakers and meet new utilities with outside influences and new supply chain insights.
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Vincent de Rivaz, CEO, EDF Energy

Bill Coley, CEO, British Energy

Ian Streatfield, New Build Assessment Team Manager, Environment Agency UK

Bob Jennings, New Reactor Build Assessment Team Manager, HSE

Andrew Hiorns, System Development Manager, National Grid UK

Martin Bond, Head, EU ETS, Energy Markets Unit, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform

Andrei Marcu, CEO, International Emissions Trading Association IETA

Bryce Shriver, President, PPL Generation

Heikki Raumolin, VP Nuclear Power, Fortum Power and Heat Oy

Keith Bradley, Regional VP, UK, Atomic Energy Canada Limited

Paul Longsworth, Executive Director, Fluor

Frank Barnaby, Nuclear Consultant, Oxford Research Group

Brian P. Reilly, Principal Vice President, Bechtel Power Corporation

Mike Parker, Group Chief Executive, BNFL

Didier Bienfait, Nuclear Manager, Bureau Veritas

Ian Liddell-Grainger, MP for Bridgwater, Conservative Party

David Norfolk, Manager, Special Projects, Strategy & Business Development, British Energy

Ben Wilson, Executive Director, European Utilities, Lehman Brothers

Lubomir Velkov, Chief Executive Director, NEK, Bulgaria

David Barber, Head of Training, British Energy

Robert Davies, Director, Nuclear Power, Areva

David Powell, Regional Vice-President UK, Westinghouse

Jouni Silvennoinen, Senior Manager, Engineering, OL3 Project, TVO

Thomas Scheibel, Director, Dresdner Kleinwort

Andrew Steel, Managing Director, Head of Energy and Utilities, Fitch Ratings

David Barber, Director of Skills, British Energy

Dr Colin Bayliss, Operations Director, Business Group, UKAEA

Jean Llewellyn, Project Director, National Skills Academy

Dougie Rooney, National Officer, Energy and Utilities, Unite/Amicus

John Bowman, Partner, Dewey & LeBoeuf

Hanna Trojanowska, Director, International Affairs and New Technologies Department, Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne SA (PSE)

Steven Norcliffe, Engineering Underwriting Manager, Munich Re UK

Alfred Fackler, Senior Engineer, Munich Re Munich

Mark Tetley, Managing Director, Nuclear Risk Insurers

Ian Jackson, Managing Director, Jackson Consulting
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