MONROEVILLE, Pa., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Credentialed media are
invited to attend the opening session of the 4th International Topical
Meeting on High Temperature Reactor Technology (HTR 2008), and participate
in a press conference which will immediately follow. HTR 2008 will be held
at the Renaissance Washington D.C. hotel, with the opening session
beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, September 29, 2008. The press conference
will start at 10:15 a.m. in Congressional Hall B.
The opening keynote session will include the following speakers:
-- Peter B. Lyons -- Commissioner -- US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
-- Peter J. Visclosky -- Congressman, US House of Representatives
-- Linden Blue -- Chief Executive Officer, General Atomics
-- Alec Erwin -- Minister, Department of Public Enterprises, Republic of
South Africa
-- John Grossenbacher -- Lab Director, Idaho National Laboratory
High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactors are one of the most promising
reactor concepts of the Nuclear Renaissance, offering advantages such as
improved safety and economics, shorter construction times, distributed
generation and high temperature availability for hydrogen production and
other process heat applications.
Current research and development projects are progressing in countries
such as Japan, China, South Africa, France, USA, South Korea and the
Russian Federation. Many other countries are participating in HTR research
through the High Temperature Reactor Technology Network (HTR-TN), a network
of 21 partner organizations of the European Union, and the Generation IV
International Forum (GIF), which include 10 member countries as well as the
INPRO project of the IAEA.
The HTR 2008 conference comes at time when both potential end users, as
well as the public, are increasingly interested in advanced technologies
that provide a clean, efficient means of producing coal to liquids,
hydrogen, and other process heat applications in addition to the generation
of electricity.
HTR 2008 is the only conference solely focused on high temperature
reactor technology, and this year's agenda highlights a broad range of
developments in the areas of research, licensing, experimental programs,
process heat applications, and economics. The presenters at HTR 2008
represent a cross section of interested stakeholders from every corner of
the world. Representatives from technology providers, utilities, government
agencies, academia, research laboratories and end users will each offer a
unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities that are involved
with making HTR technology a part of the energy mix.
Please RSVP to Tom Meston by Friday, September 26th by calling
412-374-2629, or by e-mailing mestontm@westinghouse.com. Media credentials
must be presented on-site to gain access to the opening session and press
conference.
For additional information, visit
http://www.asmeconferences.org/HTR08/index.cfm.
SOURCE Westinghouse Electric Co.
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