risks faced by traditional power plant operators in North America.
The event will showcase intimate stories and case studies from utilities that retired their plants with communities being a focal point, alternative sources/techniques for gaining funding and abating costs, exploring the potential for redevelopment and repurposing sites, handling hazardous nuclear waste, working with regulators, grasping the Environmental Liability Transfer process and decommissioning the plant with the right contractors.
Key Sessions
CORE Electric Cooperative
Repurposing, Redeveloping and Repowering Sites and Communities by Exploiting Existing Infrastructure from Decommissioned Power Plant Sites
Dominion Energy
Leveraging Lessons Learned & Challenges from multiple Decommissioning/Demolition projects - The Dominion Energy Story - A 2022 year in review
VistraCorp
Highlighting the Intricacies of the Environmental Liability Transfer (ELT) Process to Ensure Environmental Risks are effectively Eliminated upon completion of the Decommissioning of a plant
Ontario Power Generation
Valuing Stakeholders and Indigenous Engagement in the Planning Phase for Decommissioning Projects to Safeguard Negative Impacts to Communities
Environmental Protection Agency
Discovering Various Avenues to Gain Funding and Abate Costs when Tearing Down a Plant
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Accounting for Salvage and Asset Retirement Obligations, the Resource Retirement Process and the Potential Ratemaking Implications - A FERC Perspective