The objectives of the event (14-15 November, in Vienna) are to: provide a technical exchange forum for Member States to keep abreast of advances in all SMR technology development and enable identification of designs available for near-term deployment enable Member States to enhance their understanding of specific novel design and technology enhancements to increase the competitiveness and attractiveness of SMRs
The purpose of the event (11-13 November, in Vienna) is to discuss recent advances in gas cooled reactor (GCR) and high temperature gas cooled reactor (HTGR) technology, to identify subjects of common interest for future collaboration through information exchange and cooperative research within the framework of the Technical Working Group on Gas Cooled Reactors (TWG-GCR), and to advise on programmatic
The purpose of the event (7-8 November, in Vienna) is to review the activities on the IAEA Nuclear Graphite Knowledge Base (NGKB), to perform the collective quality assurance for new data added to the NGKB, and to plan activities for the next twelve-month period.
The International Conference on Climate Change & the Role of Nuclear Power will take place from 7-11 October 2019, in Vienna (Austria). It is organised by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in cooperation with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA). The conference will provide an opportunity to discuss mainstreaming nuclear power as
Taking place in Vienna (Austria), this technical meeting aims to exchange up-to-date information on types of foreseen potential high temperature reactors suitable for hydrogen production; consider near term commercial technologies available for hydrogen production; address socioeconomics and environmental considerations associated with nuclear hydrogen production; assess market potential, economics and other related challenges, including potential upscaling of current research and development
Organised by the IAEA, this meeting aims to provide stakeholders in member states with an update on the status and new concepts for nuclear-renewable hybrid systems in decarbonised energy production and cogeneration. Furthermore, the meeting will provide a forum to exchange knowledge on these technology designs and related innovations, and to gather information and develop relationships that lead to collaborations to address these