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Nuclear energy: Developing Europe 's Low-Carbon Economy 

The European Nuclear Assembly (ENA), an international conference organised by FORATOM, provides an ideal opportunity for politicians, industry experts and stakeholder representatives from around the world to discuss the latest political, economic and environmental developments in the nuclear field.

The Energy Policy for Europe (EPE) recently adopted by the Council makes a clear and unequivocal link between energy and climate change and recognises the central role that nuclear energy will play in promoting low-carbon energy and competitiveness. For the first time, a European Nuclear Energy Forum has been created to promote an inclusive, transparent and non-ideological debate on the key contribution that nuclear makes to the EU's energy future.

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In this context, European Nuclear Assembly brought together the decision makers of the EU and the energy industry to assess and debate the vital issues surrounding the future of nuclear energy. Around 180 policy-makers, industry experts and stakeholders from around the world congregated in Brussels to discuss the latest political, economic and environmental developments in the nuclear field.

High level speakers focused on investments and economics, security of supply, climate change, public perception, worldwide nuclear development…

ENA is organised every two years by FORATOM, the European nuclear industry trade association.

Last Updated ( Friday, 18 April 2008 )
 
 
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