World Economic Forum
25 April, 2024
The World Economic Forum’s Centre for Energy and Materials is convening stakeholders to focus on key priorities to accelerate the deployment of new nuclear energy infrastructure, including SMRs and other advanced nuclear technologies, through demand aggregation and collaboration as strategies to de-risk new development. On April 25, Kirsty Gogan provided “Firestarter remarks” for an invitation-only roundtable held under Chatham House Rule along with C-suite and other senior experts from across the nuclear ecosystem including large energy consumers, the nuclear supply chain, financiers, and other experts.
The World Economic Forum’s Centre for Energy and Materials is convening stakeholders to focus on key priorities to accelerate the deployment of new nuclear energy infrastructure, including SMRs and other advanced nuclear technologies, through demand aggregation and collaboration as strategies to de-risk new development. On April 25, Kirsty Gogan provided “Firestarter remarks” for an invitation-only roundtable held under Chatham House Rule along with C-suite and other senior experts from across the nuclear ecosystem including large energy consumers, the nuclear supply chain, financiers, and other experts.