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CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
18 Feb 2013
19 Feb 2013
Simulation Workshop
AM
20 Feb 2013
Session 1: Keynote What future plans do Asia’s emerging nuclear industries have?
Session 6: Tomorrow’s
Session 7: Tomorrow’s
HR & PR
Licensing & International
How best to develop talent to meet the
Cooperation
NPP’s future needs? What best
What forms of cooperation can
practices for public communications?
be fostered by stakeholders?
Morning coffee break (1)Daya Bay Site Visit
Session 2: Today’s Financing
Session 3: Tomorrow’s
(2)Nuclear
& Risk Mitigation Landscape
Technology
Resources Centre
What are the current trends in
Which technology is the industry
Visit
financing and liability
leaning towards?
Session 8: Tomorrow’s Local Industries What are the best methods to cultivate local industries qualified to enter the global nuclear supply chain?
mitigation?
Session 9: Today’s New Build What key lessons and project management strategies can we learn for future new build?
Lunch
Daya Bay Site
Session 4: Tomorrow’s Financing
Visit
How will nuclear power projects be financed moving forward?
Breakout Session 10: Mini-Workshops
Afternoon coffee break
PM Daya Bay Site Visit
Breakout Session 5: Mini-Workshops
Session 11: Closing Plenary Recommendations for practical actions and a path forward for the industry
Tuesday 19 February 2013 0845
Session 1: Keynote
Asia Nuclear Business Platform 2013 chairperson’s opening remarks Steve Kidd, Deputy Director General, World Nuclear Association
0900
Enhancing nuclear literacy: CLP’s community outreach and engagement efforts in enhancing public’s understanding on the use of nuclear Chan Siu-hung, Managing Director (Nuclear), CLP Holdings Limited & Deputy Chairman, Hong Kong Nuclear Investment Co. Ltd
0915
Nuclear power development from a global vendor's perspective Anastasia Zoteyeva, Executive Vice-President, Rosatom Overseas
0925
Keynote Asia Nuclear New Build Panel This panel will feature an open and in-depth discussion with engaging views and insightful comments on the nuclear power programmes, strategies and plans moving forward for emerging countries in this region. Panelists:
Dr. Mohd Zamzam Jaafar, CEO, Malaysia Nuclear Power Corporation
Froilan Tampinco, President, National Power Corporation
Dr. Nor Azlan Mostafa, Head, Nuclear Energy Unit, Tenaga Nasional Berhad
Dr. Hoang Anh Tuan, Executive Director General, Vietnam Atomic Energy Agency
Phan Minh Tuan, Deputy Director, Ninh Thuan NPP Project Management Board, EVN
Dr. Muhammad Garwan, Head of Atomic Energy Team, King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy
Dr. Yudi Utomo Imardjoko, President Director, PT Batan Technology
1030
Morning coffee break Session 2: Today’s Financing & Risk Mitigation Landscape What are the current trends in financing and liability mitigation?
1055
Chairperson’s opening remarks: George Borovas, Head of International Nuclear Projects, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
1130
Nuclear financing: Tailored approach for the customer needs Julia Podnos, Director on Investment, Rosatom Overseas
1200
Developing a comprehensive financial risk management strategy in today’s environment Dr. Nadira Barkatullah, Director of Economic Regulation, Regulation & Supervision Bureau
1230
Addressing the lack of a comprehensive global nuclear liability regime - Convention on supplementary compensation along with the Vienna and Paris conventions
Ben McRae, Assistant General Counsel for Civilian Nuclear Programs, US Department of Energy, USA 1300
Lunch Session 3: Tomorrow’s Technology Which technology is the industry leaning towards?
1055
Chairperson’s opening remarks: Michael Chatlani, Vice President, Marketing & Sales, L-3 MAPPS
1100
Responsibly managing used nuclear fuel through recycling Remy Autebert, Senior Executive Vice President, AREVA
1120
Current developments and future prospects of CAP1400 and SNPTC’s approach to financing Lu Anjian, Manager of Dept. of Commerce, State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation
1140
Small and Modular Reactors panel: A game-changer, an alternative or a distant dream? Moderator: Remy Autebert, Senior Executive Vice President, AREVA Panelists:
Bruce Landrey, Chief Marketing Officer, NuScale
Gary Urquhart, Vice President NPP Business Development – Asia, Westinghouse Electric Company
Keun Bae Park, Principal Researcher, Reactor Mechanical Engineering Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
Matt Miles, Director, International Business Development, Generation mPower LLC
Sergey Boyarkin , Advisor to CEO & Dmitry Shiganov, Head of SMR Project, Rosatom Overseas
1300
Lunch Session 4: Tomorrow’s Financing How will nuclear power projects be financed moving forward?
1425
Chairperson’s opening remarks: George Borovas, Head of International Nuclear Projects, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
1430
Financing An NPP project in an emerging market country and an existing market country Paul Murphy, Senior Attorney, Global Project Finance Group, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
1450
Key findings and proposed actions of the May 2012 IFNEC Finance Workshop: maximizing potential opportunities & minimizing barriers to financing nuclear projects Edward McGinnis, Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Nuclear Energy, Policy and Cooperation, Office of Nuclear Energy, US Department of Energy & Chairman, IFNEC Steer Group
1510
Nuclear financing panel: Who pays for new build? Moderator: Young Joon Kim, Partner, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy Panelists:
Olivier de Goursac, Managing Director, Nuclear Energy, Natixis Bank
Didier Cordero, Executive Vice President – Asia Pacific, EDF
Andrew Steel, Regional Managing Director & Head of Asia Pacific, Corporate Ratings Group, Fitch Ratings
Brian DeBruin, Regional Director, Construction, Power &Infrastructure, North Asia, Aon Risk Solutions
George Borovas, Head of International Nuclear Projects, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
Tadashi Maeda, Managing Executive Officer, Global Head of Infrastructure Finance Group, Japan Bank of International Corporation
Kim Youngkee, Director General, Nuclear Power Plant Finance Office, The Export-Import Bank of Korea
Alain Dardy, Vice-President Reactor Marketing, Areva
Julia Podnos, Director on Investment, Rosatom Overseas
1610
Afternoon coffee break Breakout Session 5: Mini-Workshops
1640
Through expert-led scenario discussions on key issues facing nuclear new build programmes, participants will gain a better understanding of the subject matter, clear any lingering doubts and be able to formulate concrete action plans to move forward. Participants will be divided into small groups that will, in facilitated discussions, discuss one specific topic in more depth. Breakout 1: Key considerations for structuring a nuclear power project Ruediger Koenig, Head of International Nuclear Development, RWE Technology GmbH Breakout 2: Nuclear power today - Key issues underlying the development of nuclear power today, together with an appreciation of its likely expansive future Steve Kidd, Deputy Director General, World Nuclear Association Breakout 3: Evaluation of successful public acceptance strategies Andy Hallmark, Partner & Laura Hermann, Senior Vice President, Potomac Communications Group Breakout 4: Radiation Technologies Mikhail Batkov, Director of Radiation Technology, Rosatom
1740
Networking reception
Wednesday 20 February 2013
Session 6: Tomorrow’s HR & PR How best to develop talent to meet the NPP’s future needs? What best practices for public communications?
0855
Chairperson’s opening remarks Ruediger Koenig, Head of International Nuclear Development, RWE Technology GmbH
0900
Case study on the UAE model and approach to their human resource development, challenges they faced and how they were overcomed for the nuclear program: Regulatory perspective to human resources development Jalal Mohamed Al Hashemi, Operations Training Manager, Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation
0930
Case study on China’s approach to human resource development: Nuclear power operator perspective to human resources development Chen Yan, Deputy General Manager, Planning & Development, State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation
1000
Latest research and survey on public acceptance of NPP in Malaysia Dr. Muhammed Lebai Juri, Director General, Malaysian Nuclear Agency
1030
Morning coffee break Session 7: Tomorrow’s Licensing & International Cooperation What forms of cooperation can be fostered by stakeholders?
0855
Chairperson’s opening remarks Dr. Vincent Nkong-Njock, Senior Nuclear Specialist, International Atomic Energy Agency
0900
Japan’s nuclear regulatory and nuclear policy circumstances and international cooperation post-Fukushima: Cooperation activities of JINED for the NPP development in Vietnam Yasukazu Fukuda, General Manager of Corporate Strategy, Japan International Nuclear Energy Development (JINED)
0920
Rosatom's approaches to international cooperation and licencing Yuriy Sokolov, Vice-President, Director of Nuclear Safety Department, Rosatom Overseas
0940
International cooperation for the development of infrastructure and pathways for nuclear newcomers Dr. Vincent Nkong-Njock, Senior Nuclear Specialist, International Atomic Energy Agency
1000
Developing regional and national strategies for radioactive waste management Piet Bredell, Senior Manager, Nuclear Fuel Cycle (retired), Nuclear Energy Corporation of South Africa
1030
Morning coffee break
Session 8: Tomorrow’s Local Industries What are the best methods to cultivate local industries qualified to enter the global nuclear supply chain? 1055
Chairperson’s opening remarks Dr. Arnold Soetrisnanto, Senior Advisor, PT. Medco Power Indonesia
1100
Brief Introduction of China Nuclear Power Development Status, Policy and Resources Ren Meizhen, Deputy Secretary General, China Atomic Energy Authority
1120
Update on Malaysia's initiatives to identify local companies with potential to enter and invest in the nuclear power sector Sherifah Noor Khamseah Al-Idid, Head, Nuclear Industry Development, Malaysian Nuclear Agency
1140
Supply chain panel: What type of partners are EPCs and reactor vendors looking for in a new build country? Panelists:
Dr. Yang Jun Seok, Senior Vice President, KEPCO E&C
Gary Urquhart, Vice President NPP Business Development – Asia, Westinghouse Electric Company
Li Su, Deputy General Manager of Dept. of Commerce, State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation
Dr. Kim Yu, Vice President, Asia Region NPP Sales, GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy International
Remy Autebert, Senior Executive Vice President, Areva
Ivo Kouklik, Vice-President & Project Director, Rosatom Overseas
1300
Lunch Session 9: Today’s New Build What key lessons and project management strategies can we learn for future new build?
1055
Chairperson’s opening remarks Jamal Khaer Ibrahim, Director, Nuclear Power Programme Development, Malaysia Nuclear Power Corporation
1100
SNPTC’s modularization experience and benefits for first four AP1000 units in China Li Su, Deputy General Manager of Dept. of Commerce, State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation
1130
New nuclear procurement: evolution of project structures and contracting mechanisms Elina Teplinsky, Senior Associate & Li Zhang, Senior Associate, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
1200
Management of the supply chain and equipment engineering from the early tendering phase to guarantee the qualification of equipment throughout the operation phase. Development of Strategic Partnership between operators
Jean-Claude Prenez, Executive Vice President Nuclear Engineering Procurement Generation, EDF 1230
Lessons learnt from CGNPC's nuclear business: Self-developing courses for NPP, ACRP1000+ technology and future programme & strategies and approaches to financing Zheng Dongshan, Vice President, China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group
1300
Lunch
Breakout Session 10: Mini-Workshops 1430
Breakout 1: How to become a knowledgeable customer Philippe Pallier, Director, France International Nuclear Agency Breakout 2: The need of commercially based fuel services Elmer Dyke, Senior Vice President, Consulting, NAC International Breakout 3: Jordan's approach to nuclear power programme Jihad Haddad, Director of Infrastructure Department, Jordan Atomic Commission
1530
Afternoon coffee break
Session 11: Closing Plenary Recommendations for practical actions and a path forward for the industry 1600
Presentations on Breakout sessions Breakout leaders for each of topics during the breakout sessions will provide a 5 minute summary of the key discussion points
1645
Conference chair’s closing remarks Summary of the conference and key recommendations and action points for the industry to move forward for the coming year
1700
End of conference