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Civic Exchange Energy Forum 14
Expanding Hong Kong’s Nuclear Power Base:
What are the real issues to consider?
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BACKGROUND:
China is dramatically increasing its investment in nuclear power as a key element of its energy plan. Nuclear power is a way to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and the carbon emissions they generate. Four more reactors are either in operation or nearing completion at Daya Bay, whose two reactors currently supply some 25% of Hong Kong’s electricity. As Hong Kong’s energy policy and mix change, it is likely that more of Hong Kong’s electricity will come from nuclear sources in Guangdong. What are the issues Hong Kong should know about?
Civic Exchange is organizing a workshop to brief participants on the latest information about nuclear power, to update them on China’s energy and nuclear strategies, and look more closely at the potential implications for Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta going forward.
This workshop will feature presentations from the following experts, followed by a moderated discussion.
SPEAKERS:
Katharine Choi
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Principal Assistant Secretary for the Environment
“Nuclear power: is it the choice for Hong Kong?” |
Prof. Lin Boqiang |
China’s energy and nuclear power policies. |
Milton Caplan |
25 years experience in leading major nuclear and energy projects in Canada, the USA, Europe and Asia |
Jan Beránek |
Nuclear Energy Project Leader at Greenpeace International will outline the some of the concerns that underpin the case against nuclear power |
Richard Lancaster
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Managing Director, CLP Power Hong Kong Limited
“Nuclear Power in Hong Kong – a Utility’s Perspective” |
Christine Loh |
Chief Executive Officer, Civic Exchange, will moderate the discussion. |
DETAILS:
PROGRAMME:
2:00 pm
2:10 pm
2:20 pm
2:30 pm
2:40 pm
2:50 pm
3:00 pm
3:15 pm 5:00 pm |
Welcome and Introduction (Christine Loh, Civic Exchange)
Katharine Choi - Environment & Energy Bureau
Professor Lin Boqiang - China Center for Energy Economics Research at Xiamen University
Milton Caplan - President, MZ Consulting Inc.
Jan Beránek - Greenpeace
Richard Lancaster - CLP Holdings Ltd
[coffee/tea break] Moderated Discussion (Christine Loh - Civic Exchange)
Summary, Close and Thanks |