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ENERGETIKA 2025

APR 03-04, 2025 - Warsaw, Poland
EuroPOWER & OZE POWER

APR 07-08, 2025 - Barcelona, Spain
Renewable Energy 2025

APR 07-08, 2025 - Boston, USA
Transmission & Distribution Summit

APR 07-09, 2025 - Dubai, UAE
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APR 07-09, 2025 - Nice, France
ICACER 2025

APR 07-09, 2025 - Haikou, China
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APR 09-10, 2025 - Santiago, Chile
Latin America Energy Summit 2025

APR 09-10, 2025 - Bilbao, Spain
Energy Tech Summit 2025

APR 10-12, 2025 - Sendai, Japan
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APR 14-17, 2025 - Washington D.C., USA
IEEE PES ENERGY & POLICY FORUM

APR 23-25, 2025 - Cambria, USA
Utility Energy Forum

APR 25-27, 2025 - Wuxi, China
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APR 29-30, 2025 - Athens, Greece
Balkans Energy Summit 2025


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SEP 04-06,2024 - London, UK
World Nuclear Symposium 2024

World Nuclear Symposium 2024
Turning Momentum into Energy
4-6 September 2024
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London

On 4-6 September 2024, distinguished nuclear industry leaders, experts and executives will convene in London, UK to exchange invaluable insights and experience. This collective effort will seek to elevate nuclear energy as a key contributor in the global transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable future.

Accessing affordable and uninterruptible energy is one of today`s biggest challenges for people globally. Moreover, energy provision needs to be clean and sustainable for our planet to survive and thrive. As recognised during the UN Climate Conference, COP28, accelerating nuclear energy as part of the solution to achieve `deep, rapid and sustained reductions in greenhouse gas emissions`.

Nuclear power can propel economic development in newcomer countries while reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. In established nuclear nations existing nuclear power plants are being operated for longer, extending the environmental and economic efficacy of these plants. New build will include both large-scale reactors as well as smaller, modular reactors.