Hi, Please note that $400 early bird discount will be expired by Oct 31th! Kenya’s plans for nuclear electricity generation by 2025 have received a boost following the signing of a partnership agreement with China. The MoU signed between the Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board and theChina General Nuclear Power Corporation will enable Kenya obtain expertise from China by way of training and skills development, technical support in areas such as site selection for Kenya’s nuclear power plants and feasibility studies including safety analysis and environmental impact assessment. General concern seems to move into training and skills development, feasibility studies, Regulatory framework and project timeline. As a result, 3rd Nuclear Industry Congress Africa 2016 invited Mr. Collins Juma, Director of Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board to share answers of all unresolved issues. Join us to gain fresh updates!First hand information of Kenya nuclear project timeline Highlight of Kenya Session: Post- Nuclear Power Pre-Feasibility Study Era in Kenya: Outcome and Prospects ♦ What’s the outcome of nuclear power pre-feasibility study in Kenya? ♦ The readiness and challenges to conduct the nuclear power programme in Kenya ♦ Human resources development for nuclear power: training and plan ♦ Possible timeline of partner selection
Kenya's Options of Developing a Competent Regulatory Staff for Proposed Nuclear Energy Programme ♦ Nuclear regulatory body in Kenya: Functions and capabilities ♦ Regulatory staff required: Opportunities and challenges ♦ HRD model and knowledge level
Download full conference brochure Part of Early Confirmed Speakers: ♦ Department of Energy, South Africa, Katse Maphoto, Director of Nuclear Safety, Liabilities and Emergency Management ♦ Commission for University Education, Henry Moses Thairu, Chairman ♦ Nuclear Power Plant Authority, Egypt, Ibrahim El Osery, Consultant, Energy ♦ Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC), Benjamin Jabez Botwe Nyarko, Director General ♦ Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board (KNEB), Collins Juma, Director, Technical Affairs ♦ South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (NECSA), Alan Carolissen, Senior Manager: Nuclear Liabilities Management (Radwaste Management) ♦ South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (NECSA), Mosa Rasweswe, Senior Manager of Nuclear Safeguards ♦ Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Philip Lloyd, Professor, Energy Institute ♦ NTP Radioisotopes SOC Ltd, Namane Magau, Chairperson
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