About Working Groups
World Nuclear Association connects members through exclusive forums where the members can inform and influence the work of the Association, share best practices, conduct analysis, and develop consolidated positions on a wide range of industry issues.
These groups act as the interface between the nuclear industry and external organizations that have an impact on the future of nuclear energy. Several of these organizations set the policy framework for nuclear power, such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) or the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). Others set global policy frameworks for energy, climate change, finance, or resource management, including the International Energy Agency (IEA), World Bank, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) organization, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).
Each Working Group is composed of experts from member companies, chaired by one of these experts and has a Board member assigned as a mentor. All World Nuclear Association member companies can nominate a member of staff to a Working Group. Administrative and technical support is provided by the Secretariat. Advisory Groups support the Secretariat in identifying opportunities and challenges for the global nuclear industry and the Association.
World Nuclear Association member representatives can access all Working Group reports, documents, presentations and contact lists on the exclusive members website.
The January Working Group meetings will take place in London at the IET Savoy Place. A reminder that Working Group meetings are exclusively for World Nuclear Association member companies.
Advanced registration is required and will close on Tuesday 7 January 17:00 GMT. If you are a member but don’t have login details, please contact our Membership team at members@world-nuclear.org - This is now a requirement for registering to Working Groups meetings.
Registered delegates will be able to collect their badge from Riverside Room Foyer (3rd floor).
Why join a Working Group?
Joining a Working Group provides an excellent opportunity to:
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Network and learn from peers
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Obtain insights on the latest industry developments
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Inform your business strategy
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Raise your company’s profile
If you are not a Working Group member and would like to become one, please email the relevant Staff Director.