Annual World Nuclear Forum
Excellence through Global Collaboration – Nation by Nation
October 15, 2024
Opening Reception October 14
The WORLD NUCLEAR FORUM is the inaugural premier annual event that brings together leaders, innovators, and experts from across the globe to foster excellence in nuclear energy through collaboration and shared knowledge. Each year, the forum highlights a featured nation, offering unique insights into that country’s nuclear advancements and contributions to global energy solutions. This year, as we explore the strengths and innovations of France, participants will engage in meaningful dialogue on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, with particular emphasis on closing the fuel cycle in the United States. Tennessee, with its rich history in nuclear technology and world-class research institutions, plays a crucial role in these discussions, bringing local expertise with global impact to the forefront. With a focus on advancing nuclear technology, enhancing international partnerships, and building a skilled workforce, the forum serves as a vital platform for shaping the future of the nuclear industry, one nation at a time. Join us in this unparalleled opportunity to connect, collaborate, and lead the charge in global nuclear excellence with the United States at the forefront.
FOCUS
Given the momentum nuclear energy is gaining in an increasing number of countries across the world to address the concerns that characterize today’s context (namely global warming and energy security concerns), this year’s ‘Forum’ will focus on the areas to work on, to ensure sustainability of the nuclear option. The case of France will be presented, with a special focus on the fuel cycle, given the limited uranium resources and the need to optimize its use. Franco-American collaboration, and more generally U.S. international perspectives will be presented. As we explore the strengths and innovations of France, participants will engage in meaningful dialogue on the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Agenda
DRAFT Agenda for planning purposes
Hotel Information
Property | Price | Reservations | Address | Block Rate Ends | Oct. 15th Event Parking Directions |
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott | $109 | Link | 1200 Sams St, Cookeville, TN 38506 | Sept. 23 | Google Map |
TownePlace Suites | $119 | Link | 1250 Sams St, Cookeville, TN 38506 | Sept. 23 | Google Map |
Candlewood Suites | $94 | Link | 1161 S Jefferson Ave, Cookeville, TN 38506 | Oct. 4 | Google Map |
Home2 Suites by Hilton | $163 | Link | 970 S Jefferson Ave, Cookeville, TN 38501 | Oct. 4 | Google Map |
Holiday Inn | $96 | Link | 1091 South Willow Avenue, Cookeville, TN, US | Oct. 4 | Google Map |
Airport Information
Nashville International Airport (BNA)
Miles to TTU: 73 miles away
1 hour 10 min drive
Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport (CHA)
Miles to TTU: 99.3 miles away
1 hour 49 min drive
McGhee Tyson Airport (TYS)
Miles to TTU: 105 miles away
1 hour 39 min drive
Event Parking
Event Parking Address: 350 University Drive, Cookeville, TN 38505
Google Maps Link: Click here for directions
Upon arriving at the address, please follow the event signage for the World Nuclear Forum, which will guide you to the designated parking areas. A shuttle service will be available from the parking lot, providing direct access to the event venue. Look for additional signage indicating shuttle pick-up points.
For a detailed view of Tennessee Technological University's campus and the event location, refer to the campus map provided here. We recommend arriving early to ensure a smooth parking, shuttle, and check-in process.
Wi-Fi Access
Please read instructions here: https://services.tntech.edu/TDClient/1878/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=111833
Dress Code
Business professional.
Contact Information
Michelle Amante-Harstine, CEO
CONGRESSIONAL ENERGY ENGAGEMENT, LLC
Congressional Energy Engagement Foundation 501(C)(3)
www.congressionalenergyengagement.com
423.421.2825
mmharstine@gmail.com