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{{Template:NuclearSpin}}'''Westminster Energy, Environment and Transport Forum''' is a project of the [[Westminster Forum Projects]] Ltd, a UK Limited company (Company number: 3856121) which acts as the parent of a series of 'Forums' or lobbying ventures designed to allow sponsors and members to engage with policymakers.
  
 
==Nuclear seminar==
 
==Nuclear seminar==
In April 2013 the Forum held a Keynote Seminar: Next steps for UK nuclear energy: funding, safety and new build.  
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In April 2013, the Forum held a Keynote Seminar: Next steps for UK nuclear energy: funding, safety and new build.  
  
Attendees and speakers included:
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The venue was the [[Caledonian Club]], 9 Halkin Street London SW1X 7DR Attendees and speakers included:
  
*[[John Robertson]] MP
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*[[John Robertson]] MP, chair [[All‐Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]]
*[[Baroness Worthington]]
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*[[Baroness Worthington]], Shadow Minister for Energy and Climate Change
 
*[[Julian Boswell]] Partner [[Burges Salmon]]
 
*[[Julian Boswell]] Partner [[Burges Salmon]]
 
*Dr [[William Blyth]]
 
*Dr [[William Blyth]]
*[[Sian John]]
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*[[Sian John]], director, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure Consenting [[Royal HaskoningDHV]]
 
*[[Morgan Powell]]
 
*[[Morgan Powell]]
*[[Mark Higson]]
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*[[Mark Higson]], chief executive, [[Office for Nuclear Development]]
*[[Jean Llewellyn]]
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*[[Jean Llewellyn]], chief executive, [[National Skills Academy for Nuclear]]
*[[Nigel Knee]], Head of nuclear policy, [[EDF Energy]]
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*[[Nigel Knee]], head of nuclear policy, [[EDF Energy]]
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*[[David Mowat]], MP, vice-chair, [[All‐Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]]
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*[[Paul Flynn]], MP
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*Professor [[Laurence Williams]], chair [[CoRWM]]
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*[[Stewart Kemp]]
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*[[Michael Farrer]], principal consultant [[Nuvia]]
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*[[Peter Haslam]], [[NIA]]
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*[[Ben Goodwin]], Senior Producer, Westminster Energy, Environment and Transport Forum
 
<ref> [http://www.westminsterforumprojects.co.uk/forums/agenda/nuclear-new-build-agenda.pdf Keynote Seminar: Next steps for UK nuclear energy: funding, safety and new build], Agenda, Westminster Energy, Environment and Transport Forum, dated 23 April 2013, acc 15 August 2013 </ref>
 
<ref> [http://www.westminsterforumprojects.co.uk/forums/agenda/nuclear-new-build-agenda.pdf Keynote Seminar: Next steps for UK nuclear energy: funding, safety and new build], Agenda, Westminster Energy, Environment and Transport Forum, dated 23 April 2013, acc 15 August 2013 </ref>
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 02:54, 15 August 2013

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Westminster Energy, Environment and Transport Forum is a project of the Westminster Forum Projects Ltd, a UK Limited company (Company number: 3856121) which acts as the parent of a series of 'Forums' or lobbying ventures designed to allow sponsors and members to engage with policymakers.

Nuclear seminar

In April 2013, the Forum held a Keynote Seminar: Next steps for UK nuclear energy: funding, safety and new build.

The venue was the Caledonian Club, 9 Halkin Street London SW1X 7DR Attendees and speakers included:

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Notes

  1. Keynote Seminar: Next steps for UK nuclear energy: funding, safety and new build, Agenda, Westminster Energy, Environment and Transport Forum, dated 23 April 2013, acc 15 August 2013