Nuclear Spent Fuel Strategy Forum, Europe
There is now more demand than ever for supply chain services to support, maintain and enhance the existing base of the back end fuel cycle. There is ample capacity in the emerging global market that will boost investment, and a diverse range of players in the market will encourage innovation. New suppliers of nuclear-grade components need to gain the required certification to support the nuclear back end industry:
Nuclear Confidence and Storage Management Summit
Join policy-makers, regulators, nuclear industry experts and local stakeholders as they chart a new path forward for nuclear waste storage
NCSD 2013: Criticality Safety in the Modern Era: Raising the Bar
This professional technical forum will prove beneficial to NCS practitioners and nuclear facility leadership alike as they continue on their journey toward achieving “regulatory excellence”.
USNIC Technical Workshop: 2021 – DOE’s Proposed Pilot Interim Storage Project
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ANS Annual Meeting
2013 ANS Annual Meeting
"Next Generation Nuclear Energy: Prospects and Challenges"
Atlanta, GA
Hyatt Regency Atlanta
June 16-20, 2013
General Chair:
Stephen Kuczynski (CEO, Southern Nuclear Co.)
Program Chair:
Sedat Goluoglu (Professor, University of Florida)
Assistant Program Chairs:
Jeff Brault (Engineer, Shaw Group)
Mark D. DeHart (Distinguished R&D Staff, Idaho National Laboratory)
U.S. NWTRB April Meeting at Hanford to Focus on Waste Form and Disposal Issues
The U.S. Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board will hold an open public meeting in Richland, Washington, on Tuesday, April 16, 2013, to review information on U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) activities related to vitrifying high-level radioactive waste (HLW) stored at the Hanford facility in preparation for eventual disposal in a deep geologic repository. State, local, and regional public organizations have been invited to provide their perspectives on the most important technical issues associated with disposal of wastes from the Hanford site.