Conference will spell out: Slovakia’s energy
future is bleak without nuclear
'Can Slovakia Secure Energy Supply and Sustainable
Development without Nuclear?' – the theme for the 5-6 May
2004 conference in Bratislava, Slovakia – indicates that
straight talking is what this event will be all about! Teaming
up to provide the organisation are the Slovak Nuclear Society
(SNUS) and the Slovak Nuclear Forum (SJF), together with the ENS
and its partner in the joint secretariat, the European Atomic
Forum, FORATOM.
Focused in its objective, the conference aims
to send a clear, hard-hitting message to decision-makers. This
is that: Slovakia cannot secure future energy supply, if it does
not complete its partially built reactors and if it closes its
safe and effective ones. Nuclear has to remain an indispensable
part of the country's future energy mix.
The event will open with invited presentations
by officials at the highest level of organisations such as the
IAEA, the IEA, OECD/NEA, the NEI, the WNA and WANO, as well as
the European Commission and Parliament. This line-up will be followed
by a host of speakers from the political and nuclear industrial
arenas in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary and the
Russian Federation.
For more information about the conference, please
visit the following websites:
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