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Meetings/Workshops on Nuclear Energy and Radwaste in Saudi Arabia

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1.go to top of page[ID=182834]2008 Saudi Water & Power Forum
01 Nov 2008 → 04 Nov 2008; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

abstract: Saudi Arabia's water and power industry represents a challenge on a scale unknown anywhere else in the world and the Saudi Arabian government has undertaken an ambitious programme of reforms in this sector.

Building on last year's success, SWPF 2008 is dedicated to companies and investors aiming to capitalise on additional 30 GW of power generating capacity targeted by the Saudi Arabia's Water and Electricity Ministry for 2020. This figure will double the current installed capacity of 29.1 GW at a cost of an estimated US $ 90-100 Billion. In addition, Saudi Arabia's state-owned Saline Water Conversion Corp. (SWCC) has estimated that through 2020, the country will need to spend US $ 50 Billion on water projects, many integrated with new power generation capacity, in order to meet the Kingdom's equally rapidly growing water demand.

weblink: http://www.ksawpf.com/
related subject(s): Non-nuclear Energy Production
2.go to top of page[ID=179451] International Symposium on the Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Technology in the GCC Countries
03 Nov 2008 → 05 Nov 2008; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
topics: 1) Strategic Planning for Introducing Nuclear Technology in the GCC Countries: Nuclear industrial strategies, ecological prosperity and sustainability: Ecological and environmental impacts of nuclear energy Ecological economics applied to nuclear energy Globalization of nuclear research and development Nuclear knowledge management Nuclear Risks Management Nuclear Quality assurance; Nuclear technology and global ethics: Non proliferation Nuclear Risk management Transfers of technology International nuclear technology transfer Legal, regulatory and safety frameworks Nuclear security and safeguards; 2) Nuclear Desalination : Hydrology and Water Resources Energy needs and resources, options and planning considerations Integrated Water Resource Management Desalination Technologies; 3) Other Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Energy - Radioisotopes Applications: Production of Electricity Advances in Radio-isotopes. Application in Oil and Gaz Industries. High Temperature Applications; 4) Nuclear Research Reactors; 5) Radiation Protection in GCC Countries.
weblink: http://www.atoms-for-peace.org/conference/csaudi.htm
contact: phone: (+966 2-695-2185)

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last updated: 10 July 2008