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Technical Meeting on Topical Issues on Infrastructure Development: Nuclear Power Project Development in Emerging Nuclear Power States 11-14 February 2013 Press Room M0E: Vienna International Centre, Vienna, Austria MONDAY, 11 FEBRUARY 2013 (DAY 1) 09:30-09:45 IAEA Opening remarks 09:45-10:15 INTRODUCTION TM/WS Chairmen 10:15-10:30 Group Photo 10:30-10:45 COFFEE BREAK SESSION 1: Role of the Government/NEPIO in coordination all related activities for Nuclear Power program approval and implementation 10:45-11:05 MALAYSIA Role and organization of NEPIO in Malaysia: Case study 11:05-11:25 BANGLADESH Organization, actions and challenges of NEPIO in Bangladesh 11:25-11:45 JORDAN NEPIO s functions in Jordan : Organization, Opportunities and Challenges in coordinating the NPP Programme 11:45-12:05 TURKEY Country s role in the BOO case 12:05-12:25 BELARUS Governmental Bilateral Cooperation 12:25-12:30 Session 1 Chair s conclusion 12:30-14:00 LUNCH BREAK SESSION 2: Prospective of the Nuclear Industry 14:00-14:25 Vendors prospective on infrastructure development 14:25-14:50 Role and Importance of TSO in support to O-O and RBs 15:50-15:10 Vendor s expectation about the level of maturity of the State infrastructure 15:10-15:30 RUSSIAN FEDERATION Multiple approaches on supporting nuclear programme development and contracting of NPPs 15:30-15:50 FRANCE Owner/Operator perspectives on nuclear project development: Lessons learned from past and current projects 1

15:50-16:10 REPUBLIC OF KOREA Korea nuclear industry support in developing new build 16:10-16:30 JAPAN Strategic Partnership with States developing nuclear power 16:30-16:45 COFFEE BREAK 16:45-17:05 BELGIUM Research and technical support to the nuclear industry: the Belgium case study 17:05-17:25 IFNEC and NP introduction : Outcome of the IFNEC Finance Workshop 2012 17:25-17:45 ANS Benefit of Nuclear Societies for Nuclear Power Development in Countries 17:45-18:00 Session 2 Chair s Conclusion 18:00 END OF THE DAY 1 18:05 WINE AND CHEESE PARTY AT MOZART ROOM OF VIC RESTAURANT TUESDAY, 12 FEBRUARY 2013 (DAY 2) SESSION 3: Knowledgeable NPP Owner/Operator 09:00-09:25 WANO Cooperation of owner-operators under WANO 09:25-09:45 UAE Case study of building the NPP Owner/Operator organization 09:45-10:05 TURKEY Building, owning and operating a NPP in a foreign country 10:05-10:25 VIETNAM Experiences with NPP Owner/Operator organization development and future actions 10:25-10:45 CHINA Introduction and development of the different NPP technologies. Opportunities and challenges. 11:00-11:20 BULGARIA Building a new power unit in a NPP site: process management 11:20-11:40 MEXICO Operating a NPP and partnership with supplier countries 11:20-11:40 GCC GCC Approach related to nuclear power development: opportunities and challenges 11:40-12:00 IAEA Assistance package for future NPP Owner/Operator organization 12:00-14:00 INIS Presentation LUNCH BREAK 14:00-14:25 IAEA Alternative Financing Structures for NPP and Lenders Prospective 14:25-14:45 IAEA Management of financial risks in nuclear power 2

15:45-15:00 COFFEE BREAK 15:00-17:00 BREAK-OUT SESSION on knowledgeable owner-operator (Financial Risks, Vendors expectations from States, TSOs Support) Group 1: Financial Risks: Armenia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Egypt, Georgia, Iran, Kenya, Morocco, Mongolia, Syria, Thailand, Belgium, China, Finland and Romania Room: M0E58 Group 2: Vendors expectations from States: Bangladesh, Belarus, Bulgaria, Ghana, Jordan, Poland, Turkey, Vietnam, European Commission, France, USA, Japan, Republic of Korea and Russian Federation. Room: M0E59 Group 3: TSO Support / R&D infrastructures in support to NPP: Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Mexico and South Africa. Press Briefing Room 17:00 END OF THE DAY 2 WEDNESDAY, 13 FEBRUARY 2012 (DAY 3) 09:00-09:30 Feedback from break-out sessions on the development of a knowledgeable owner-operator SESSION 4: Independant RBs and NPP Licensing within the IAEA Milestone Approach 09:30-09:55 SOUTH-AFRICA Experiences and lessons learned in developing national capacities on licensing NPP 09:55-10:20 EGYPT Establishment and cooperation for the development of the Regulatory Body 10:20-10:45 INDONESIA Status of Nuclear Power Development Planning and building of the Regulatory Infrastructure 11:00-12:00 IAEA IAEA approach for developing safety and security regulatory infrastructure in embarking NP States 12:00-13:30 Training material in the development of regulatory infrastructure LUNCH BREAK 13:30-13:55 IAEA Building a national safeguard measures for nuclear power 13:55-14:15 IAEA Leadership and management for safety in nuclear power 14:15-14:30 COFFEE BREAK 14:30-17:00 BREAK-OUT SESSION on the development of an operational and independent Regulatory Body for the licensing of the first NPP (Capacity building, Cooperation with vendor RB, Licensing systems) Group 1: Capacity building: Armenia, Croatia, Egypt, Georgia, Iran, Kenya, Syria, Morocco, Mongolia, Syria, Thailand, Belgium, China, 3

Finland, Japan and Romania. Room: MOE58 Group 2: Cooperation with vendor RB: Bangladesh, Belarus, Jordan, Poland, Turkey, Vietnam, European Commission, France, US and Russian Federation. Room: MOE59 Group 3: Licensing systems: Cambodia, Ghana, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Bulgaria, Mexico, Republic of Korea and South Africa. Board Room 17:00 END OF THE DAY 3 THURSDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2012 (DAY 4) 09:00-09:30 Feedback from break-out sessions on the development of an operational and independent Regulatory Body for the licensing of the first NPP SESSION 5: Evaluation of the nuclear power infrastructure and IAEA reviews missions 09:30-09:55 VIETNAM Experiences and feedback from IAEA INIR mission in Phase 2 09:55-10:20 IAEA Experiences and feedback from INIR missions 10:20-10:45 Session 5 Chair s Conclusion SESSION 6: Looking ahead for future 11:00-11:20 IAEA Way Forward Next Steps in IAEA Infrastructure Activities (Milestone document, INIR 3, Soft Coordination etc.) 11:20-12.40 IAEA Way Forward Report of the IAEA Technical Working Group on Nuclear Power Infrastructure (TWG on NPI) 11:40-12:00 Session 6 Chair s Conclusion SESSION 7: Key Note speaker 12:00-12:30 SOUTH AFRICA Experience in Building National Nuclear Infrastructure in an expanding country and benefit of INIR Conclusion and closing of the TM/WS 12:30-13:00 TM/WS CHAIRMEN S SUMMARY 13:00-13:15 IAEA Conclusions from the Agency and Closure 4

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