World Nuclear Fuel Cycle is co-organized by the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) and World Nuclear Association.
The The Nuclear Energy Institute envisions a world powered by clean and reliable energy.
NEI is the policy organization of the commercial nuclear technologies industry, based in Washington, D.C. NEI’s mission is to promote the use and growth of nuclear energy through efficient operations and effective policy. The organization provides a unified industry voice on key policy issues in the United States and around the world.
Members include companies that own or operate nuclear power plants, reactor designers and advanced technology companies, architect and engineering firms, fuel suppliers and service companies, consulting services and manufacturing companies, companies involved in nuclear medicine and nuclear industrial applications, radionuclide and radiopharmaceutical companies, universities and research laboratories, law firms, labor unions and international electric utilities.
Please contact Kimya Cajchun for membership information.
World Nuclear Association is the international organization that represents the nuclear industry. Its mission is to promote a wider understanding of nuclear energy among key international influencers by producing authoritative information, developing common industry positions and contributing to the energy debate.
Membership encompasses virtually all world uranium mining, conversion, enrichment and fuel fabrication; all reactor vendors; major nuclear engineering, construction, and waste management companies; the majority of world nuclear generation. Other members provide international services in nuclear transport, law, insurance, brokerage, industry analysis and finance.
For information on membership please email enrolment@world-nuclear.org
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Programme enquiries
Jack Britt: grpconferences@nei.org
Kaajal Desai: presentations@world-nuclear.org
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Jennifer Corander: events@world-nuclear.org
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