Venue
Guildhall, London
Guildhall, London, Gresham St, London EC2V 7HH, UK

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Event Date Thu Jun 7 BST (over 6 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Thu Jun 7 12:00am - Thu Jun 7 12:00am
Location Guildhall, London
Gresham St, London EC2V 7HH, UK
Region EMEA
Details

The FT-Ocean Nuclear Global Nuclear Investment Summit will bring together key industry players from the world of nuclear and finance to discuss the opportunities and challenges in unlocking private investment in new nuclear.

Speakers

Nasser Al Nasseri
Chief Executive Officer, Barakah One Company

Humphrey Cadoux-Hudson
Managing Director, Nuclear Development, EDF

Simon Irish
CEO, Terrestrial Energy

Alan Woods
Director, Strategy and Business Development – Nuclear, Rolls-Royce

Robert Davies
Chief Operating Officer, CGN UK (China General Nuclear

Paul Dorfman
Honorary Senior Research Fellow, UCL Energy Institute, University College London

Lin Boqiang
Dean, China Institute for Studies in Energy Policy, Xiamen University, Vice Chairman, China Energy Society

Carol Gould
Managing Director, MUFG Bank

Tom Greatrex
Chief Executive, Nuclear Industry Association (NIA)

Yang Hanxin
Chief Sceintist, Ocean Nuclear

King Lee
Director, Harmony Programme, World Nuclear Association

Angus McCrone
Chief Editor, Bloomberg New Energy Finance

Stephen Pollock (Viscount Hanworth)
Member of EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee, House of Lords

Zhen Qiu
Chairman of the Board, Ocean Nuclear Group

Alistair Ray
Co-founder and Chief Investment Officer, Dalmore Capital

Ian Scott
President and CTO, Moltex Energy

Vincent Zabielski
Senior Lawyer, Pillsbury, Winthrop, Shaw and Pittman

Xinye Zheng
Associate Dean, School of Economics; Chair, Energy Economics Department, Renmin University of China

Moderators:

Ben Bland
International News & Business Presente

Sylvia Pfeifer
Energy Correspondent, Financial Times

Elaine Moore
Lex Deputy Editor, Financial Times