Conveners
CLOSING SESSION
- Michel CUNEY (CNRS - GeoRessources - CREGU - Universite de Lorraine)
- Olga Gorbatenko (Kazatomprom)
CLOSING SESSION
- Jim Hendry (University of Saskatchewan)
Dr
Alexander Boytsov
(Uranium One Group)
29/06/2018, 09:00
Track 2. Uranium markets
ORAL
Recent WNA [1] and UxC [2] reports demonstrate similar approaches for uranium supply demand forecasts until 2035 in the reference case scenario. Both reports show uranium oversupply at least until 2023. About 10% of global requirements will be provided during this period from secondary sources. The share of the secondary sources will gradually decrease in time. Primary uranium has no...
Dr
Adrienne HANLY
(IAEA)
29/06/2018, 09:20
Track 2. Uranium markets
ORAL
The need for a long-term view on uranium resources and supply was recognized early in the development of the civilian nuclear power sector. In 1965, a working group was formed to compile worldwide uranium resource estimates by the precursor to the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), and in co-operation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) since the mid-1980s this group has been...
Mr
Serge Gorlin
(World Nuclear Association)
29/06/2018, 09:40
Track 1. Nuclear power and associated modern energy markets
ORAL
Nuclear power is in demand globally and growing at its fastest rate in 25 years, with new countries and new designs coming on line for the first time. However, to meet climate and development goals nuclear must grow faster still. Harmony is the nuclear industry's vision for the future of electricity and sets the goal of building 1000 GWe of new capacity and providing 25% of global electricity...
Dr
Michel CUNEY
(CNRS - GeoRessources - CREGU - Universite de Lorraine)
29/06/2018, 12:00