1. Organised by: “The provisions for nuclear decommissioning costs in total were £2m in
SAvE
1970, £472m in 1980, £9.5bn in 1990, £22.5bn in 2000, and now £53.7bn”
UK Energy and Climate Secretary Chris Huhne
3RD ANNUAL NUCLEAR £400!
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rigorous project management that avoids costly
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} UNDERSTAND SKILLED LABoUR ISSUES and
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Dismantling and Deconstruction allowing you to
overcome workforce and logistical challenges International Perspectives from:
} EXPLoRE THE LATEST TECHNoLogICAL
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to execute highly technical decommissioning
projects
Expert Speakers from:
THREE BRAND NEW fEATURES foR 2012:
} Exclusive updates from the NDA on the latest
geological disposal and R&D plans
} An unbeatable opportunity to meet and hear
“Very good decommissioning topics and
case studies from all 5 SLCs under one roof!
excellent level of participation.”
} Unparalleled analysis from key international Joseph Boucau, Global Decommissioning
projects including the US, germany & france Manager, Westinghouse
For the latest speaker line up and agenda updates please visit:
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2. Welcome to our 3rd Annual Nuclear
Decommissioning Conference 2012
Dear Colleague, Decommissioning projects are costly
and technically challenging. If costs
WHAT ARE WE
As you know, the UK’s civil nuclear and project times are to be reduced goINg To Do foR
legacy presents the NDA with the
largest environmental restoration
then careful planning is required
and common sense strategies must
yoU?
programme in Europe. As part of its be put in place. In order to do that Practical information and knowledge
2011/2012 business plan, the NDA some of the following challenges sharing are at the forefront of
currently has an annual expenditure need to be understood: our Nuclear Decommissioning
of £2.9 billion a year - £1.3 billion Conference. We are committed to
of which enters the supply chain • Contracting methods ensuring that you not only go away
at a range of levels below the Site with new contacts but an up-to-date,
• Working to baseline strategies
Licence Companies. relevant wealth of information so that
• Waste management procedures you can leave knowing how your
The remaining money goes toward business is going to move forward…
non-site activities. That includes • End Value Management criteria
development of a deep geological
disposal facility – a program the NDA • Driving value for money through 1 Learn objectives behind
ruling
about the overall
has been challenged by minsters decommissioning decommissioning across Europe
to accelerate – and investment
into research and development as
highlighted by the development of
• Resources and availability
2 Understand the full extent of
costs for decommissioning work
The 3rd Annual Nuclear to ensure that your plans drive
a directory of UK organisations that Decommissioning Conference value for money
are carrying out R&D related to will supply your business with the
nuclear decommissioning.
The most crucial aspect behind all
critical intelligence and tools you
need to understand effective 3 Gain Europe into caseUS to further
from
insight
and the
studies
decommissioning strategies. your knowledge of other markets
decommissioning is the matter of
Delivered by the best in the industry,
long term financial planning. This is
made clear by the UK’s Energy and
including the NDA and all 5 SLCs,
you’ll be able to take away key
4 Hear about theensure youfor
resources and
demand
have
Climate Secretary Chris Huhne: a suitable workforce to carry out
lessons and real world action points
that you can implement to slash future projects
“The provisions for nuclear
costs.
decommissioning costs in
total were £2m in 1970, The conference will be bringing
£472m in 1980, £9.5bn in together 150 decommissioning WHo WILL BE THERE?
1990, £22.5bn in 2000, and experts for two days of business
critical intelligence, unrivalled Rub shoulders with senior level decision
now £53.7bn...” makers and project managers
networking and stimulating
discussion. With senior level who want to discover the latest
The UK aside, decommissioning technologies and services for planning,
representatives from across the UK
of nuclear sites will continue to delivering and executing nuclear
and Europe, lead contractors and
be a mammoth task right across decommissioning.
equipment providers and specialist
Europe for at least the next 15
service companies – can you afford
5%
years. According to the European
to miss out? Regulators
Commission, more than one third of
the 144 reactors currently operating
in the enlarged EU-27 will need to be
I look forward to seeing you in
Manchester in April.
Site Licensed
Companies 15%
shut down by 2025 - demonstrating
the increasing importance of Kindest regards,
Parent Body
Organisations 20%
decommissioning in the years
ahead. Jack Shillito
Tier 1, 2 & 3
Contractors 50%
In Germany alone, the four operators
Senior Industry Analyst
Nuclear Energy Insider
Others 10%
of nuclear power stations, including
E.ON and RWE, face a bill of €18 Tel: +44 (0) 207 375 7598
US TOLL FREE: 1800 814 3459 ext 7598 Be sure
billion ($24.5 billion) to decommission
the country’s 17 reactors – over 7-9 Fashion St, London, E1 6PX, UK to not miss out
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to book your place!
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3. Check out our Expert Speaker Line Up
EXPERT SPEAKERS INCLUDE: SPEAKER PRofILES
Regulator Perspectives from:
Andrew Craze, Head of Repository Safety and
Ute Blohm-Hieber, Environment, NDA
Head of Nuclear Energy & Waste Management,
Andrew has been Head of Repository Safety and
European Commission
Environment at the Nuclear Decommissioning
Dr Darrell Morris, Research Manager, NDA Authority since July 2011. Prior to this he was Assistant
Head of Managing Radioactive Waste Safely at the
Environment Agency Department of Energy and Climate Change leading
the team working on the implementation of geological
Atomic Weapons Establishment disposal. Andrew has worked in the nuclear sector for over
ten years in a range of safety, environmental and waste
office for Nuclear Regulation
management roles with the NDA and BNFL.
SLC Perspectives from:
Alan Bladon, Programme Director,
Keith Case,
magnox Sites
Executive Director - Commercial and Contract
Management, Sellafield Ltd Alan Bladon is the Magnox Plant and Structures
Programme Director, responsible for a portfolio of
Helen Rycraft, decommissioning projects valued at more than £1.3
Head of Profession Human Factors and Human billion across 10 nuclear sites. He recently awarded a
10 year, £304 million framework contract to nine
Performance, magnox Sites
major contractors for the deplanting, demolition and asset
Dennis Thompson, Managing Director, LLWR management of Magnox facilities. He is part of the
EnergySolutions team, who manage Magnox sites on behalf
Paul Atyeo, Harwell Decommissioning of the NDA. He was previously Environment, Health, Safety
Manager, Research Sites Restoration Ltd and Quality Director and before that, was Deputy Site
Director at Berkeley Power Station, Gloucestershire.
International Perspectives from:
Jean-Jacques Grenouillet, Axel Baecker, International Projects,
Decommissioning Manager, EDf Energy EWN group
John Lehew, Mr Baecker obtained a degree in Nuclear
Engineering at the technical University of Zittau in
President and Chief Executive Officer, 1974. He started his work at EWN in the operation
CH2m HILL Plateau Remediation control department. From 1993 he became involved
in the conception planning of the decommissioning
Expert Perspectives from: of Greifswald and Rheinsberg NPPs and worked as deputy
project leader. Since 1995, he has worked in the EWN
Tom Jones, Nuclear Services Director, Amec “International Projects” and is in charge for different
international decommissioning projects, such as the
Andy Daniel, decommissioning of NPP Kosloduy, Bulgaria, and NPP
MoD Submarine Dismantling Project, Babcock Bohunoce, Slovakia.
Steve Wheeler,
Director Nuclear Development, Serco
Dyan Foss, CH2M Hill,
Gene Wilson,
Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd
Group Technical Director, Augean
Before working at the US Hanford site, Ms Foss served
Jean Llewellyn, as the British Nuclear Group Head of Programme
Chief Executive, National Skills Academy Delivery End State at the Sellafield Nuclear Site. Prior
to that, she was a Senior Management Integrator for
Dr Jim Young, the CH2M HILL/Kaiser-Hill Company at the Rocky
Technology Manager, Flats Environmental Technology Site, Colorado. As a Project
DIAmoND Consortium Management Executive, Foss has over 20 years of experience
in remediation and clean-up with both domestic and
June Love, Communications Manager, international management experience leading nuclear
Dounreay Stakeholder group decommissioning and environmental restoration projects.
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4. This is your blueprint to ensure successful decommissioning projects...
KEYNOTE: European Overview SeCtion one: Supply Chain SLC: Dounreay Developments
• Get to grips with EU & proCurement • Gain exclusive insight into Babcock
Decommissioning & Waste Dounreay Partnership plans for
Management legislation on the SLC: Pioneering Framework Contracts transitional arrangements and start
new Waste Directive to ensure a devising business-winning tactics
• Get the facts on the innovative Magnox
compliant programme • Understand the details behind the new
Framework Contracts to increase cost
• Understand the overall ruling and schedule certainty on your project baseline and new contract models to
objectives (i.e. no undue burdens, ensure you have the right strategy that
• Develop your SME engagement strategy
comprehensive national frameworks) gets results
to reduce tendering costs and provide a
to save time, frustration and money • Find out the key priorities for the new
supply chain ‘toolbox’ that will meet the
• Hear the latest on a comprehensive needs of multiple projects PBO so you can anticipate the right
national programme covering all approach to promote your business
• Outperform your decommissioning plans
waste types and all management Dyan Foss, CH2m Hill, Dounreay
by building long term supply chain
steps required so you can plan
relationships, learning from experience
effectively
to increase your ability to deliver sound Commercial Strategy Panel Session
• Identify the concept of integrated projects • Identify the latest contracting
management taking due account
Alan Bladon, Plant and Structures opportunities that will unleash your
of interdependencies in all aspects
Programme Director, magnox Sites Ltd company’s business potential in the
to drive productivity
nuclear decommissioning industry
Wolfgang Hilden, Head of
Sector, Nuclear Safety and Waste SLC: RSRL - Working with the Supply • Avoid increasing costs and delays by
Management, Chain to Deliver Decommissioning at using best practise that drives results
European Commission Harwell • Benefit from the panel’s expertise and
• Hear about the key principles for take a wealth of ideas with you back to
contractors working with an SLC for the office
EXCLUSIVE UPDATE: UK Geological
Disposal Facility optimum efficiency and productivity Steve Wheeler, Director Nuclear
• Get analysis on the use of proportionate Development, Serco
• Get the facts on the strategy and
needs behind the long term waste arrangements for straightforward
disposal policy allowing you to get decommissioning projects so you can SLC: Human Factors and
contract winning business plans in drive a time and cost efficient operation Performance at Magnox Sites
place • Learn from recent project examples • Learn about the Magnox control
• Recognise the steps taken to delivered with the supply chain (New systems using conservative estimating
achieve community engagement LLW Waste Disposal Options and and a questioning attitude to execute
and communication to inspire Packages; Facility Decommissioning/ your project as safely as possible
action and produce the right Demolition; Delicensing) and apply • Gain insight into the training inductions
results when executing your them to your project for Magnox sites and understand how
decommissioning work Paul Atyeo, Decommissioning Manager, you can demonstrate you have the
• Hear about the benefits to the Research Sites Restoration Ltd necessary skills
nuclear industry with the arrival of • Appreciate the key Magnox
hundreds of jobs and determine the Joint Ventures safeguarding processes so you can
best preparations for your business • Hear about the ACTUS joint venture work develop and enter a contract with
strategy with Magnox Ltd and identify business confidence
Andrew Craze, Head of Repository trends so you can stay ahead of your Helen Rycraft, Head of Profession
Safety and Environment, Nuclear competition Human Factors and Human
Decommissioning Authority • Understand how the ground breaking Performance, magnox Sites Ltd
approach in joint venturing sets the
standard for the industry so you can stay Skills for the nuclear
HUgE gRoUP DISCoUNTS competitive decommissioning industry
AvAILABLE • Learn how the move towards end-state • Receive the latest information on the
contracts has driven huge cost and National Transitional Centre - a portal for
Bring 3+ attendees and save schedule savings enabling you to get people and jobs within nuclear – and
the desired results how it will open opportunities for you
£hundreds on registration! Tom Jones, Nuclear Services Director, • Hear about the key considerations of
Amec industry requirements to better prepare
Email
you and your team when executing
jshillito@nuclearenergyinsider.com highly technical projects
now to register! • Get the facts on progress being made
to produce a skills passport for workers
to move across the nuclear industry and
increase your business prospects
Jean Llewellyn, Chief Executive,
National Skills Academy – Nuclear
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5. ...and your chance to meet the best in the industry
SeCtion two: SeCtion three: teChnology SeCtion Five: Dealing
international with raDioaCtive waSte
R&D Across the NDA Estate:
DeCommiSSioning • Understand the R&D challenges and adopt UK Regulatory Insight
perSpeCtiveS innovative technological solutions to remain
• Receive guidelines to help you
successful in the supply chain
manage regulatory control systems
Case Study: EDF • Plan an effective R&D strategy and develop and ensure compliance to increase
• Understand the three step process at solutions using the right skills and technical efficiency
the Creys-Malville Superphénix reactor know-how to remain competitive
• Realise the critical elements of
and develop your strategy from the • Consider the best practice and opportunities preparation, authorisation, monitoring,
lessons learnt for developing common, fit for purpose technical & environmental safety to
• Hear about the challenges faced technical solutions to challenging issues on implement the right safeguards on
at Creys-Malville and the methods your decommissioning work your project
used to overcome them so you can Darrell Morris, Research Manager, • Get the latest on health and safety
execute similar solutions Nuclear Decommissioning Authority developments in decommissioning
• Discover the latest decommissioning to gauge what it means for your
developments in France and benefit Technology – Proven vs Innovative business
from expert analysis from one of the office for Nuclear Regulation
• Discover the most effective, safest and cost
world’s leading utilities
efficient ways to execute technical work so
Jean-Jacques Grenouillet, you can save time and money without risk
Decommissioning Manager, EDf Opening a new route for LLW
• Gain insight into the latest methods management
behind decommissioning, dismantling and • Learn about Article 37 and how
Decommissioning in Germany deconstruction work so you can take full to comply with rules regarding
• Listen to the decommissioning advantage of the technologies used the radiological impacts your
work being carried out by • Benefit from lessons learnt when using highly decommissioning project could have
EWN at Greifswald (in parallel technical kit on decommissioning projects so on the environment
decommissioning of 5 Russian type you can implement an unhindered project • Discover the most effective ways
power reactors – each 440 MWel ) Dr Jim Young, Consortium Manager, to manage the respective judicial
• Learn lessons and discuss the DIAmoND Consortium processes to ensure your work is not
technologies and services being delayed
used to ensure successful completion
taking into consideration the
SeCtion Four: national • Get an insight into the insurance
issues you must face to ensure your
relationship between the regulators DeFenCe nuClear legaCy project is not adversely affected
and decommissioning operators in
Germany Gene Wilson, Group Technical
Lessons from the AWE Director, Augean PLC
• Gain an overview of the current • With similar priorities to the NDA, understand
decommissioning work which is being how the AWE reduces hazards, recycles and
carried out in Germany to identify minimises waste as much as possible so you Public perception:
future commercial opportunities for can execute the same standards • Identify different models for success
your business • Analysis of the progressive, systematic and between the licensee, authorities
Axel Baecker, Department for timely manner to reduce hazards that you and the public so you can maintain
International Cooperation, can implement on your project strong stakeholder relations
Energiewerke Nord gmbH (EWN) • Realise the simple steps to build
• Learn about the synergies with atomic
weapons and military hardware to learn confidence and trust during different
Case Study: Update from the lessons and put them to work immediately phases in a decommissioning project
Hanford Site enabling you to get the industry and
Atomic Weapons Establishment
local community on your side
• Get an exclusive project update
from one of the most complex and • Understand how to handle
Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning stakeholders and the outside world
challenging environmental clean-up
Panel with the changing public perception
operations in US history and implement
the vital lessons learned to stay • Receive expert analysis on the MoD’s of nuclear enabling you to uphold
competitive Submarine Dismantling Project (SDP) and professional standards
benefit from cross-industry learning June Love,
• Gain insight into the key challenges
• Discern how the MoD is identifying a safe, Communications Manager,
faced at Hanford so you can apply
environmentally responsible, secure and cost Dounreay Stakeholder group
the solutions to your project
effective solution to dismantle the submarines
• Evaluate the end state strategy
so you can take advantage of lessons
and the core requirements needed
learned
to enable you to execute a similar
structured and thorough process • Hear about the detailed decommissioning
John Lehew, President and Chief
analysis being carried out to seek the right Be sure
solution on the SDP so you can use this
Executive Officer, to not miss out
valuable information on your project
CH2m HILL Plateau Remediation www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/decom
Company Andy Daniel, MoD Submarine Dismantling
Project, Babcock to book your place!
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6. Why should you be at the 3rd Annual Nuclear
Decommissioning Conference in April?
Here are just some of the organisations that attended Nuclear Energy
PAST ATTENDEES: Insider Events over the past 12 months
AMEC EDF Mitsubishi Nuclear Energy URS Washington Division
American Nuclear Society EnergySolutions Systems US Department of Energy
AREVA NP Environment Agency NAC International US Department of State
BAE Systems Eskom National Skills Academy for US Nuclear Regulatory
Babcock International Exelon Nuclear Commission
Bechtel Power Corporation Florida Power & Light Progress Energy Vectra Group
Black & Veatch Company Rolls Royce Westinghouse Electric
Booz & Co Fluor Shaw Power Group Company
Bracewell & Giuliani GDF SUEZ Energy North Siemens Energy WorleyParsons
Capgemini America Societe Generale XCEL
CH2M Hill GE Southern California Edison
Criterion GE Hitachi Southern Nuclear
Department of Energy & Health & Safety Executive Standard & Poor’s
Climate Change Hitachi Power Systems Serco
DOE Office of Nuclear America Siemens
Energy IBEX Engineering Services TVA
Dounreay Site Restoration LLWR UniStar Nuclear
Ltd Louisiana Energy Services United Nations
Duke Energy Magnox Sites Urenco
What was said about our WHy yoU CAN’T mISS
2nd Annual Nuclear oUT oN THIS UNBEATABLE
Decommissioning oPPoRTUNITy:
Conference? 1. Connections – your best chance in
2012 to meet the NDA and all 5 SLCs
“I found the conference thought provoking and a under one roof
good opportunity to meet people from across the
decommissioning sector.” 2. Facts – UK and international
Andrew Craze, Managing Radioactive Waste Safely , decommissioning experts giving you
Department of Energy and Climate Change the solid facts to drive your project
Department of Energy and Climate Change:
(Now at the NDA)
forward
“A very useful event. It provided excellent networking
3. Inspiration – get fresh insights
opportunities and allowed me as a regulator to get through lively panel discussions and
some key messages across to a wide audience of networking time with your peers
licensee and supply chain organisations.”
Mark Foy, HM Superintending Inspector, 4. Practical Ideas – hear the best tips,
Health and Safety Executive strategies and practical knowledge
that will help you directly in your day-
“I thought there was really good audience to-day work
participation with a wide variety of really rich
questions and comments being provided on 5. Save Time – how long would it take
some very topical and current issues within the for you to meet all the industry’s
decommissioning sector.”
leading players? Buy a ticket to the
Tom Jones, Director, AMEC
show and meet them all in two days!
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8. Organised by: “The provisions for nuclear decommissioning costs in total were £2m in
SAvE
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UK Energy and Climate Secretary Chris Huhne
3RD ANNUAL NUCLEAR £400!
Register before
DECommISSIoNINg CoNfERENCE Feb 17th
April 17-18, 2012, Marriott Renaissance Hotel, Manchester, UK
Utilise safe, efficient and effective measures
to overcome key strategic and contractual
challenges in decommissioning EXPERT SPEAKERS
INCLUDE:
} HEAR fRom ALL 5 SLCs to better prepare for Key Note Presentation from:
tendering and contractual opportunities and
secure future business European Commission
} BENEfIT fRom EXCLUSIvE
Regulator Perspectives from:
INTERNATIoNAL CASE STUDIES to
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} gAIN CLEAR gUIDANCE on the latest
regulatory, liability and policy matters to ensure SLC Perspectives from:
rigorous project management that avoids costly
delays and ensures compliance
} UNDERSTAND SKILLED LABoUR ISSUES and
organisational factors within Decommissioning,
Dismantling and Deconstruction allowing you to
overcome workforce and logistical challenges International Perspectives from:
} EXPLoRE THE LATEST TECHNoLogICAL
INNovATIoNS enabling the nuclear industry
to execute highly technical decommissioning
projects
Expert Speakers from:
THREE BRAND NEW fEATURES foR 2012:
} Exclusive updates from the NDA on the latest
geological disposal and R&D plans
} An unbeatable opportunity to meet and hear
“Very good decommissioning topics and
case studies from all 5 SLCs under one roof!
excellent level of participation.”
} Unparalleled analysis from key international Joseph Boucau, Global Decommissioning
projects including the US, germany & france Manager, Westinghouse
For the latest speaker line up and agenda updates please visit:
www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/decom