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In September 2008, the then Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform [[John Hutton]] launched the Nuclear Development Forum (NDF), which “brings together top figures from across the nuclear industry to support and advise the new Office for Nuclear Development in creating the right conditions for new nuclear power stations to be built in the UK as soon as possible”. <ref>BERR Press Release [http://nds.coi.gov.uk/environment/fullDetail.asp?ReleaseID=379092&NewsAreaID=2&NavigatedFromDepartment=True ‘New nuclear is indispensable, Hutton tells top energy meeting’], 18 September 2008, accessed 22 September, 2008.</ref>
 
In September 2008, the then Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform [[John Hutton]] launched the Nuclear Development Forum (NDF), which “brings together top figures from across the nuclear industry to support and advise the new Office for Nuclear Development in creating the right conditions for new nuclear power stations to be built in the UK as soon as possible”. <ref>BERR Press Release [http://nds.coi.gov.uk/environment/fullDetail.asp?ReleaseID=379092&NewsAreaID=2&NavigatedFromDepartment=True ‘New nuclear is indispensable, Hutton tells top energy meeting’], 18 September 2008, accessed 22 September, 2008.</ref>
  

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In September 2008, the then Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform John Hutton launched the Nuclear Development Forum (NDF), which “brings together top figures from across the nuclear industry to support and advise the new Office for Nuclear Development in creating the right conditions for new nuclear power stations to be built in the UK as soon as possible”. [1]

The NDF's aim is to "lock in momentum to secure the long-term future of nuclear power generation in the UK". It meets three times a year and is chaired by the Secretary of State for Business, Peter Mandelson. [2]

Membership is by invitation only, from senior representatives from the nuclear industry including vendors, operators, key suppliers, contractors and unions involved in the industry, and Government. [3]

The Forum's founding document states: "NDF must be able to discuss issues that may be commercially or politically sensitive, without prejudicing the interests of the industry or Government. Members will be entitled to discuss possible changes of policy or practice without implying the approval of their companies, ministers, etc." [4]

Brief details of the Forum's first meeting can be read here (pdf file).

Members

The NDF's members are: [5]

  • Kevin Akhurst, RWE npower
  • Nicola Baggley, BERR
  • Jeffrey Benjamin, CH2MHill
  • Tony Burbridge, BAE Systems
  • Claire Chaubert, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills
  • John Chubb VT, Group plc
  • Keith Clarke, Atkins
  • Bill Coley, British Energy
  • Adam Dawson, BERR
  • Vincent de Rivaz, EDF
  • Melvyn Draper, BERR
  • Mark Ferri, BERR
  • Tom Foulkes Institution of Civil Engineers
  • Paul Golby, Eon
  • Judith Hackitt, Health and Safety Executive
  • Cliff Harris, GE Hitachi
  • Mark Higson, BERR
  • Terry Hill, Arup
  • John Hutton, BERR
  • Robert Jackson, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
  • Derek Lacey, BERR
  • Jean Llewellyn, National Skills Academy for Nuclear
  • George Lowe, Rolls Royce
  • Neil McDonald, Department for Communities and Local Government
  • Bon McGuiness, Serco
  • Joe McHugh, Environment Agency
  • Iain Miller, Doosan Babcock
  • Chris Murray, National Grid
  • Paul Noon, Prospect
  • Luc Oursel, Areva
  • Keith Parker, Nuclear Industry Association
  • Jeremy Pocklington, Her Majesty's Treasury
  • Willy Rickett, BERR
  • Peter Rogers, Babcock International Group PLC
  • Doug Rooney, UNITE AMICUS Section
  • Mike Saunders, AMEC
  • Tim Stone, BERR
  • Mike Tynan, Westinghouse
  • Richard Waite, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
  • Craig Weaver, Bechtel
  • Mike Weightman, Nuclear Installations Inspectorate
  • John Williams, BERR

Notes

  1. BERR Press Release ‘New nuclear is indispensable, Hutton tells top energy meeting’, 18 September 2008, accessed 22 September, 2008.
  2. [http://www.berr.gov.uk/files/file48487.pdf 'The role of the Nuclear Development Forum (NDF): mission statement, terms of reference, working principles and practices' (pdf file), BERR website, undated, accessed 20 October, 2008.
  3. [http://www.berr.gov.uk/files/file48487.pdf 'The role of the Nuclear Development Forum (NDF): mission statement, terms of reference, working principles and practices' (pdf file), BERR website, undated, accessed 20 October, 2008.
  4. [http://www.berr.gov.uk/files/file48487.pdf 'The role of the Nuclear Development Forum (NDF): mission statement, terms of reference, working principles and practices' (pdf file), BERR website, undated, accessed 20 October, 2008.
  5. Nuclear Development Forum (NDF): list of attendees for 18 September 2008 meeting (pdf file), BERR website, 18 September 2008, accessed 20 October, 2008.