Dubai to host first GCC nuke summit.Byline: Dubai Naseba, a leading business information company specialized in organising high profile conferences and events, is set to host the first ever GCC GCC: see Gulf Cooperation Council. (compiler, programming) GCC - The GNU Compiler Collection, which currently contains front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages (libstdc++, libgcj, etc). Nuclear Summit next month in Dubai. The key summit will be held on May 21 as part of the second annual 'Utilities Expansion Summit,' officially endorsed by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa). The GCC Nuclear Summit will bring together senior decision makers from the energy sector and government officials from the Middle East and abroad, and is considered of high importance to the development of nuclear energy in the region. Saudin Dungog, project director, Naseba said the Gulf region is at the forefront of very exciting changes as it is preparing its nuclear program. "The GCC Nuclear Summit comes at a very important time and provides a much-needed avenue for both the private and public sectors to discuss, debate, and evaluate the current market status, future direction, and opportunities of nuclear power," Dungog noted. "This strategic gathering also aims to assess the political, economical, environmental, commercial and industrial implications of this important decision, and has received great support from both the regional and international nuclear community," he added. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the World Nuclear Association, GCC countries currently have a total installed capacity of about 80 GWe. However, with electricity and desalination desalination or desalting Removal of dissolved salts from seawater and from the salty waters of inland seas, highly mineralized groundwaters, and municipal wastewaters. demand estimated to increase by 10 per cent and 8 per cent annually by 2015, the GCC will need to produce an additional capacity of 60 GWe in only six years to fuel its expected residential and infrastructure growth and support the continued rapid development of its economy, say experts. Nuclear power has emerged as a proven, environmentally promising and commercially competitive option, as stated by the Emirates Nuclear Energy Co-operation. The UAE (Uninterruptible Application Error) The name given to a crash in Windows 3.0. In subsequent versions of Windows, a crash was called a "General Protection Fault," "Application Error" or "Illegal Operation." See crash in Windows and abend. is planning to start building the first unit in 2012 to become operational by 2017. By 2020, the UAE hopes to have three 1500 MWe nuclear plants running and producing electricity at a quarter of the cost of gas powered plants. Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (sä `dē ərā`bēə, sou`–, sô–), officially Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, kingdom (2005 est. pop. , Bahrain and Kuwait are also moving forward. Saudi
Arabia and Bahrain have signed memoranda of understanding on nuclear
co-operation with the US, and Kuwait has set up a national nuclear
energy commission, in co-operation with the IAEA IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency. .
Abdelmajid Mahjoub, director general, Arab Atomic Energy atomic energy: see nuclear energy. Agency said the time has come for the Arab countries of the Mena to move forward with long due decisions for the installation of nuclear power plants for electricity generation and sea water desalination Water desalination The removal of dissolved minerals (including salts) from seawater or brackish water. This may occur naturally as part of the hydrologic cycle, or as an engineered process. . "The time is right for taking such option, since all countries of the region have joined IAEA and are actively developing basic infrastructure needed for peaceful uses of nuclear energy with IAEA guidance," he pointed out. "The services of the Arab Atomic Energy Agency (AAEA AAEA American Agricultural Economics Association AAEA African American Environmentalist Association (Washington, Maryland) AAEA American Agricultural Editors Association AAEA Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators ) could be used for harmonization of nuclear legislations in relation to safety and security of nuclear materials and installations." "Nuclear power programmes are complex, but not insurmountable, with proper management and coordination within a single country and around the region among stakeholders, the objective of having operational power plants by 2020 as described in the Arab strategy developed by the AAEA could be achieved," Mahjoub added. During the Summit, industry-renowned experts will discuss the risks and benefits of nuclear power and the peaceful uses of atomic energy in the Middle East. Experts will also debate on the the essentials of a strong nuclear regulatory infrastructure, the assessment of the nuclear safety imperative, nuclear development as a national or a regional program, and the US - UAE political, military, commercial, social and nuclear energy partnership. The high-profile speakers at the conference include: Amre Moussa, Arab League secretary general; Richard Olson, Jr, US ambassador to the UAE; Dr. Adnan Shihab-Eldin, ex-Opec secretary-general; Dale Klein, chairman of US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), an independent U.S. government commission, created by the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 and charged with licensing and regulating civilian use of nuclear energy to protect the public and the environment. ; Bertrand Barre, chairman of International Nuclear Energy Academy & Scientific Advisor, Areva; Ali Boussaha, chairman, Nuclear Power Support Group & director for Technical Co-operation, IAEA; Abdelmajid Mahjoub, director general, Arab Atomic Energy Agency; Dr. Kamal Araj, vice chairman, Jordan Atomic Energy Commission Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), former U.S. government commission created by the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 and charged with the development and control of the U.S. atomic energy program following World War II. ; Mohamed Elhkolaly, president, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority The Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority EAEA has been established in 1955. It leads the national research and development in the basic and applied peaceful nuclear research. Egypt was the second in the African Continent, after South Africa, to build nuclear reactor. ; Peter Wakefield, deputy director, World Association of Nuclear Operators World Association of Nuclear Operators is an international organisation founded in 1989 after the Chernobyl accident to foster international cooperation and professional excellence within the nuclear industries. ; Vincent Nkong-Njock, senior nuclear power specialist, IAEA.- TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2008 www.tradearabia.com Copyright 2009 Al Hilal Publishing & Marketing Group Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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