PIME - Defining tomorrow's vision of nuclear energy

Presentations

Pime 2006 in Vienna

Presentations - Monday

Monday 13.2.2006
MORNING SESSION (PLENARY, INVITED PRESENTATIONS)
09.00 – 12.15

09:00 - 09:10

Frank Deconinck
European Nuclear Society President
Opening Speech (48KB)

09:10 - 09:15
WELCOME ADDRESS
Marc Vidricaire
Director of Public Information, Spokesperson, International Atomic Energy Agency
09:15 - 9:45

WELCOME ADDRESS
Tomihiro Taniguchi

Deputy Director General, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, International Atomic Energy Agency

9.45 - 10:15

OPENING ADDRESS
Fatih Birol

Chief Economist, OECD/International Energy Agency
GLOBAL ENERGY OUTLOOK: WHAT ROLE FOR NUCLEAR? (319KB)
10:15 - 10:45
Morning Coffee break

10:45 - 11:30

Mikhail Balonov
Head, Radioactive Discharges Unit, International Atomic Energy Agency;
CHERNOBYL: THE TRUE SCALE OF THE ACCIDENT
(1.6 MB)

11:30 - 12:15

Bruno Comby
Founder and President of Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy

“FROM CONFRONTATION TO CONSENSUS: THE CASE FOR NUCLEAR FROM AN ENVIRONMENTALIST’S POINT OF VIEW”

For the text of this presentation, please contact Mr Comby at bruno@ecolo.org

12:15 - 14:00
Lunch
AFTERNOON SESSION

Plenary workshop 1: 14:00-15:00

WORKSHOP 1: MESSAGES ON CHERNOBYL, 20 YEARS ON

Moderator: David Kinley, , International Atomic Energy Agency, Editor of “Chernobyl Forum Digest”



Video: Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl

Afternoon coffee break 15.00 -15.30
Parallel workshops 2, 3 and 4: 15.30 -17.30
WORKSHOP 2: CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMUNICATING ON SAFETY

Moderator: Torsten Bohl, Ringhals, Sweden

WORKSHOP 3: LOCAL COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Moderator: Sten Kjellman, Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management (SKB), Sweden

WORKSHOP 4: TWO-WAY COMMUNICATIONS TO SOCIAL STAKEHOLDERS (POLITICIANS, OPINION LEADERS, HOUSEWIVES, WORKING WOMEN, YOUNG GENERATION…)

Workshop organised by Women In Nuclear (WIN), moderated by Helen Spencer, Canadian WIN Chapter, Ontario Power Generation, Canada

IAEA

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The European Nuclear Society wishes to express its sincere gratitude to the International Atomic Energy Agency for its valuable contribution to the conference program.