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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Presentations and Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2008. Review of DOE's Nuclear Energy Research and Development Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11998.
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Presentations and Committee Meetings

COMMITTEE MEETING

WASHINGTON, D.C.

AUGUST 24-25, 2006


Remarks About Committee’s Study

Richard Chandler, Office of Management and Budget


Office of Nuclear Energy Overview

R. Shane Johnson, U.S. Department of Energy


Benefits Analysis Activities

John Stamos, U.S. Department of Energy


Nuclear Power 2010

Rebecca Smith-Kevern, U.S. Department of Energy


Generation IV Nuclear Power Systems

Rebecca Smith-Kevern, U.S. Department of Energy


Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative

Rebecca Smith-Kevern, U.S. Department of Energy


Global Nuclear Energy Partnership

Timothy A. Frazier, U.S. Department of Energy


Idaho Facilities Management

Owen Lowe, U.S. Department of Energy


DOE’s Nuclear R&D Program: An Industry Perspective

Dave Modeen, Electric Power Research Institute


Technology Development Considerations

Albert Machiels, Electric Power Research Institute


COMMITTEE SUBGROUP MEETING

WASHINGTON, D.C.

OCTOBER 17, 2006


Q&A

Tom Miller, U.S. Department of Energy


Dominion Energy

Eugene Grecheck, Dominion Energy, Inc.


Drivers and Challenges for New Nuclear Development: One Perspective

Joe Turnage, Constellation Energy/UniStar


NuStart Energy

Marilyn Kray, Exelon/NuStart


Q&A

Dale Klein (by phone), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission


DOE’s Light Water Reactor R&D Program: An Industry Perspective

Gary Vine, Electric Power Research Institute


Q&A

Marvin Fertel, Nuclear Energy Institute


COMMITTEE MEETING

WASHINGTON, D.C.

NOVEMBER 8-9, 2006


The Global Nuclear Energy Partnership Update

Paul Lisowski, U.S. Department of Energy

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Presentations and Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2008. Review of DOE's Nuclear Energy Research and Development Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11998.
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Idaho National Laboratory Nuclear Energy Research

Dave Hill, Deputy Laboratory Director of Science & Technology


Basic Energy Sciences Research Relevant to Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems

John C. Miller, U.S. Department of Energy


New Units: ESBWR and ABWR

Rick Kingston, GE


Q&A

Ray Ganthner, AREVA


Q&A

George Davis, Westinghouse


Q&A

Jim Reinsch, Bechtel


The Global Nuclear Energy Partnership Technology Demonstration Program

Kathryn McCarthy, Idaho National Laboratory


SITE VISIT TO IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY

NOVEMBER 28-29, 2006


COMMITTEE MEETING

WASHINGTON, D.C.

JANUARY 9, 2007


Alternatives to GNEP

John Deutch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Q&A

Marvin Fertel, Nuclear Energy Institute


Trip Report on INL Site Visit, November 2006

Dave Morrison (committee member)


Q&A on DOE/NE Program

Dennis Spurgeon, U.S. Department of Energy


COMMITTEE MEETING

WASHINGTON, D.C.

MARCH 8-9, 2007


Office of Nuclear Energy, Budget and Planning Overview

Susan L. Harlow, U.S. Department of Energy


Prospective Benefits Methodology

Bob Fri, Committee Chair


Separations Technology

Jim Bresee, U.S. Department of Energy


NP 2010

Rebecca Smith-Kevern (by telephone), U.S. Department of Energy


GNEP

Jim Bresee, U.S. Department of Energy


CLOSED COMMITTEE MEETING

WASHINGTON, D.C.

MAY 30-31, 2007

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Presentations and Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2008. Review of DOE's Nuclear Energy Research and Development Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11998.
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There has been a substantial resurgence of interest in nuclear power in the United States over the past few years. One consequence has been a rapid growth in the research budget of DOE's Office of Nuclear Energy (NE). In light of this growth, the Office of Management and Budget included within the FY2006 budget request a study by the National Academy of Sciences to review the NE research programs and recommend priorities among those programs. The programs to be evaluated were: Nuclear Power 2010 (NP 2010), Generation IV (GEN IV), the Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative (NHI), the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP)/Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI), and the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) facilities. This book presents a description and analysis of each program along with specific findings and recommendations. It also provides an assessment of program priorities and oversight.

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