This is the program for the second day of the U.S. Nuclear Power Industry Seminar at the IAEA General Conference in Vienna, Austria. In the right margin you will find downloadable presentations from Westinghouse, Hyperion Power Generation, Transco Products, NuScale Power, Inc., Energy Solutions, The Ux Consulting Company and NAC International.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Session III: Reactors and Components
9:30 am Session Moderator: Carol Berrigan, NEI
9:45 am Gary Shuttleworth, Director, International Business Development, Westinghouse Electric
Delivering the Nuclear Renaissance
Westinghouse Electric Company provides fuel, services, technology, plant design, and equipment to utility and industrial customers in the worldwide commercial nuclear electric power industry.
10:15 am Chris Mowry, President and CEO of Babcock and Wilcox Modular Nuclear Energy
Introducing the mPower Reactor
B&W is an American firm engaged in the design, engineering, manufacture, service and construction of power generation and pollution control systems and equipment for utilities and industry.
10:45 am Coffee Break
11:15 am Mark Campagna, Chief Operating Officer, Hyperion Power Generation
Nuclear Small Modular Reactor Energy Technology
Hyperion offers a new small, simple, extremely safe transportable nuclear power reactor providing 70MWthermal or 25-30 MW electric. Design for mass production is currently being completed at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
11:45 am Nathan Miller, International Business Development Manager, Transco Products, Inc.
Products designed to meet Safety, Efficiency and Security demands of nuclear power plants
TPI is a manufacturer of specialized metal components for commercial nuclear power plants. Key product offerings include metal reflective insulation, firestops and penetrations seals, radiation shielding systems, and blast mitigation barriers.
12:15 pm Bruce Landrey, Chief Marketing Officer, NuScale Power, Inc.
Safety and Economic Advantages of the NuScale Modular, Scalable Light Water Reactor
NuScale is developing a modular, scalable light water reactor. Each module produces 45 MWe. A standard plant design holds up to 12 modules (total output of 540MWe).
12:45 pm End of session
Session IV Fuel Cycle Solutions
2:15 pm Moderator: Cherie Rusnak, U.S. Department of Commerce
2:30 pm Peter Walkden, Senior Vice President, EnergySolutions
Out with the Old, In with the New!
EnergySolutions is a nuclear services company and a world leader in the safe recycling, processing and disposal of nuclear material. Services encompass the decommissioning and remediation of nuclear sites and the management of spent nuclear fuel.
3:00 pm Michael Smith, Senior Vice President of Consulting, The Ux Consulting Company
UxC Company Overview
UxC is one of the nuclear industry's leading consulting companies, offering a wide range of services spanning the entire fuel cycle with special focus on market-related issues.
3:30 pm Coffee Break
4:00 pm Juan Subiry, Director of Technical Sales and Marketing, NAC International
40 Years Assuring Nuclear Fuel Cycle Excellence
NAC International is an industry-leading provider of engineering and nuclear fuel management solutions for nuclear facility operators, fuel cycle companies and government agencies.
4:30 pm Wallace Mays, President of W M Mining
Recent Uranium Mining, Exploration and Reclamation Activities of W M Mining
W M Mining is an experienced international uranium and gold mining company, providing exploration, mining, permitting, environmental remediation, financing and uranium marketing services with experience in the US, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
5:00 pm End of session