9h
Welcome
9h30
Introduction by Bruno Sido, senator and chairman of the County
Council of Haute-Marne
9h45 François Lamoureux, General Director of DG TREN, European Commission
Debate with the
audience
10h30
First round table chaired by Philippe Herzog,
Member of the European
Is a European
directive feasible ? Within what time frame ? What flexibility is required ?
What democratic process is needed ?
With
the contributions from :
Bertrand Barré, Manager in charge of Scientific Communications,
AREVA
Christian
Bataille, Member
of the French Parliament, author of the “Bataille Law”
Pascal Colombani, Administrator, British Energy (nuclear power producer in UK)
José
Luis Gonzalez Gomez,
ENRESA, Spain
Bruno Lescoeur, Director of the
Energy sector, EDF
Serge Perez, Trade Unionist, Member of the National Bureau, FNME CGT, France
Rudolf Weh, Head of Department Spent Fuel and Waste Management
Services/ Interim Storage, GNS Gesellschaft für Nuklear-Service mbH,
Magnus Westerlind, Manager Nuclear Security, SKI, Sweden
12h30
Hearing Didier
Houssin,
Director, Raw Materials and Hydrocarbons, DGEMP
13h
Lunch
14h Interventions of Hideo Nagashima, Executive Director, NUMO, Japan
and of Panagiotis Pavlopoulos, Research Director CENR, Geneva
14h45
Second round table chaired by Rolf Linkohr, Member
of the European
The scientific and social importance of the various options for the
management of nuclear waste.
With
the contributions from :
Antoine Allemeersch, Mayor, Cirfontaines en Ornois
George Beveridge, Director, BNFL Environmetal services, UK
Jacky Bonnemains, President, Robin des Bois
Markus Fritschi, Director, NAGRA, Switzerland
Jack-Pierre Piguet,
Director Meuse/Haute-Marne Laboratory, ANDRA
Paul Rigny, scientific
adviser
Jean-Marie Streydio, Chairman, ONDRAF, Belgium
Michèle Tallec, devolpement/innovation, CEA
Ivo Vasa, Head,
Nuclear Safety and Security Department, Czech
nuclear research Institute, member of RAWRA
16h45 Conclusions
and propositions for the European public talks 2004 by
The conference will be translated simultaneously in English, German, and French
The
European public talks are sponsored by the European Commission, DG TREN and by
the French Ministry of Industry
They
are co-organised by the County councils of Haute-Marne and Meuse,
Confrontations Europe (www.confrontations.org),
Talks “Science et Ethique” (http://science-ethique.esnt-bretagne.fr)
and the European Energy Foundation (www.f-e-e.org)