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Energy Studies Institute @ National University of Singapore

The Role of Nuclear Energy in ASEAN Decarbonisation and Its Implications for Regional Nuclear Cooperation

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Energy Studies Institute and Singapore Nuclear Research and Safety Initiative, National University of Singapore
DATE 28 October 2022
TIME 09:00 - 10:30 hrs
VENUE
Marina Bay Sands, Orchid 4211 (Room), Level 4, Singapore
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There is a global consensus among the experts in the policymaking community that nuclear energy is potentially a vital tool for countries to achieve global climate goals and energy supply security. According to the International Energy Agency, nuclear power is the second largest source of low-carbon electricity. Nuclear power plants produce almost no greenhouse gas emissions while in operation. Nuclear power produces about the same amount of carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions per unit of electricity as wind, and one-third of the emissions per unit of electricity when compared with solar. When compared to fossil fuel, nuclear energy is a promising source of low-carbon alternatives that could decarbonise the economy at a lower cost. One viable option, as a decarbonisation strategy, is to expand the role of nuclear energy in power generation through the use of advanced nuclear technologies and small modular reactors (SMRs) to provide process heat for industrial applications. The prospects appear bright given the political interests and financial support for SMR developers by the governments in the traditional nuclear power states such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. However, there are significant regulatory challenges since SMR technology is still nascent in the global nuclear industry.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Nuclear Harmonisation and Standardisation Initiative, the immediate challenge for the global nuclear regulatory community is to establish a common position on technical and policy issues even though there is no large-scale deployment of SMRs yet. So far, two SMR units have been deployed aboard a Russian and Chinese floating nuclear power plants, and another unit is in the advanced stage of construction in Argentina. It is on this note that this roundtable aims to assess the viability of nuclear energy as a decarbonisation strategy in ASEAN, the safety issues and challenges for the regulators, and the suitability of advanced nuclear technologies and SMRs in the region.

Time Programme
9:00 – 9:05 hrs (GMT +8)Introductory Remarks

Dr Nur Azha Putra
Research Fellow
Energy Studies Institute
National University of Singapore
9:05 – 9:15 hrs (GMT +8)Nuclear power for a carbon-neutral energy system

King Lee
Director, Harmony Programme
World Nuclear Association

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9:15 – 9:25 hrs (GMT +8)Nuclear energy in ASEAN’s decarbonisation and its implication on regional cooperation

Beni Suryadi
Manager
Power, Fossil Fuels, Alternative Energy and Storage
ASEAN Centre for Energy

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9:25 – 9:35 hrs (GMT +8)ASEAN nuclear cooperation: Lessons from other sectoral cooperation within the region

Sharon Seah
Senior Fellow & Coordinator of ASEAN Studies Centre
ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute

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9:35 – 9:45 hrs (GMT +8)New nuclear technologies and prospects for small modular reactors in ASEAN

Associate Professor Chung Keng Yeow
Director
Singapore Nuclear Safety Research Initiative
National University of Singapore
9:45 – 10:00 hrs (GMT +8)Nuclear power development in the Philippines

Dr Carlo Arcilla
Director
Philippines Nuclear Research Institute

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10:00 – 10:30 hrs (GMT +8)Panel Discussion

Moderator:
Dr Alvin Chew
Adjunct Senior Research Fellow
Energy Studies Institute
National University of Singapore

Pannellists:
King Lee
Director, Harmony Programme
World Nuclear Association

Beni Suryadi
Manager
Power, Fossil Fuels, Alternative Energy and Storage
ASEAN Centre for Energy

Associate Professor Chung Keng Yeow
Director
Singapore Nuclear Safety Research Initiative
National University of Singapore

Sharon Seah
Senior Fellow & Coordinator of ASEAN Studies Centre
ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute

Dr Carlo Arcilla
Director
Philippines Nuclear Research Institute
10:30 hrs (GMT +8)END

Speakers

King Lee

King Lee

Director Harmony Programme

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Beni Suryadi

Beni Suryadi

Manager (Power, Fossil Fuel, Alternative Energy and Storage)

ASEAN Centre for Energy

sharon

Sharon Seah

Senior Fellow and Coordinator, Climate Change in Southeast Asia Programme

ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute

Dr Alvin Chew

Dr Alvin Chew

Adjunct Senior Research Fellow<br>Energy Studies Institute

National University of Singapore

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