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Exhibitors

Booth 103
AREVA
3315 Old Forest Road
Lynchburg, VA 24501 USA
Tel: 1-434-832-4271
Fax: 1-434-832-3828
Contact: Finis Southworth
Email: finis.southworth@areva.com
Web: www.us.areva-np.com


With manufacturing facilities in 43 countries and a sales network in more than 100, AREVA offers customers reliable technological solutions for CO2-free power generation and electricity transmission and distribution. We are the world leader in nuclear power and the only company to cover all industrial activities in this field. Our 71,000 employees are committed to continuous improvement on a daily basis, making sustainable development the focal point of the group's industrial strategy. AREVA's businesses help meet the 21st century's greatest challenges: making energy available to all, protecting the planet, and acting responsibly towards future generations.


Booth 209
AVEVA, Inc.
10370 Richmond Avenue, Suite 400
Houston, TX 77082 USA
Tel: 1-713-977-1225
Fax: 1-713-977-1231
Contact: Danielle Malveaux
Email: danielle.malveaux@aveva.com
Web: www.aveva.com


AVEVA Group plc is one of the world's foremost and fastest-growing lifecycle engineering IT solutions and services providers to the oil and gas, paper and pulp, power, chemical, pharmaceutical and shipbuilding industries. The Group's history of innovation spans five decades and has produced many of today's major engineering IT technologies. Serving over 1,500 clients, AVEVA has a leading position in many marketing sectors both on- and offshore.


Booth 115
The Babcock & Wilcox Company
800 Main Street, 3rd Floor
Lynchburg, VA 24504 USA
Tel: 1-434-522-6000
Fax: 1-434-522-6837
Contact: Regina Carter
Email: rwcarter@babcock.com
Web: www.babcock.com


The Babcock & Wilcox Company has been developing innovative energy solutions for more than 140 years. With constant dedication to the advancement of nuclear technology since the 1950s, B&W is currently poised to support the re-emergence of nuclear power, including the fabrication of an array of fuel forms and compositions for tomorrow's generation of nuclear plants.


Booth 208
BHR Engineering & Construction
Wolbeckstrasse 25
45329 Essen, Germany,br> Tel: 49-201-3645-104
Fax: 49-201-3645-280
Contact: Thomas Rixgens
Email: t.rixgens@bhr.bilfinger.de
Web: www.bhr.bilfinger.de


BHR offers impressive flexibility in its response to customer requirements for sophisticated pipeline systems and components for nuclear and conventional power plants. The level of involvement ranges from the first phase of engineering and throughout the fabrication process, in the customer's own production plant. Involvement can continue in the elaboration of a comprehensive project package including pipeline erection and commissioning. BHR project management expertise is combined with extensive planning and project control skills. BHR maintains a dedicated QA organisation, responsible for the preparation, distribution and assurance of the best practice documentation for the client's and company's adherence to relevant specifications.


Booth 213
BTU International, Inc
23 Esquire Road
North Billerica, MA 01862 USA
Tel: 1-978-667-4111
Fax: 1-978-663-0156
Contact: Don Seccombe
Email: dseccombe@btu.com
Web: www.btu.com


BTU International is a market-leading, global supplier of advanced thermal processing equipment to the alternative energy and electronics manufacturing markets. BTU equipment is used in solar cell, nuclear fuel and fuel cell manufacturing as well as in the production of printed circuit board assemblies and semiconductor packaging. BTU has operations in North Billerica, Massachusetts and Shanghai, China with direct sales and service in the USA, Asia and Europe


Booth 216
Burns and Roe Enterprises, Inc.
800 Kinderkamack Road
Oradell, NJ 07649 USA
Tel: 1-201-265-2000
Fax: 1-201-986-4335
Contact: Bart Roe
Email: info@roe.com
Web: www.roe.com


Burns and Roe is a global engineering, procurement and construction organization providing services to both private and public clients for 76 years. With 1,900 personnel worldwide, we are a premier provider of advanced nuclear services to the Department of Energy, utilities, and other clients.


Booth 203
DOE, Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative
U.S. Department of Energy, NE-33/GTN
1000 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, DC 20585 USA
Tel: 1-301-903-5131
Fax: 1-301-903-0180
Contact: Carl Sink
Email: carl.sink@nuclear.energy.gov
Web: www.nuclear.gov


The goal of the NHI Program is to demonstrate economic, commercial-scale production of hydrogen using nuclear energy. This research could lead to large-scale, emission-free, domestic hydrogen production capability to fuel a future hydrogen economy.


Booth 114
EXCEL Services Corporation
11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 100
Rockville, MD 20852 USA
Tel: 1-301-984-4400
Fax: 1-301-984-7600
Contact: Donald R. Hoffman
Email: donaldh@excelservies.com
Web: www.excelservices.com


EXCEL's mission is to provide the highest quality professional services to our clients and the nuclear industry. EXCEL's focus is the resolution of technical, safety, and regulatory issues to support out clients in achieving the greatest level of safety and performance in nuclear facility operations in the most cost effective manner. EXCEL's major areas of service include Regulatory and Licensing Services, Management and Consulting Services, Engineering and Technical Services, Training and Operations Services, and DOE Services.


Booth 109
General Atomics
3550 General Atomics Court
San Diego, CA 92121-1122 USA
Tel: 1-858-455-2422
Fax: 1-858-455-2599
Contact: Jessie Crozier
Email: jessie.crozier@ga.com
Web: www.ga.com


General Atomics is a global leader in world-class research ranging from nuclear fuel cycles to remotely operated surveillance aircraft, airborne sensors, electromagnetic systems, advanced electronics, and laser technologies. GA is home to the DIII-D National Fusion Facility, the largest magnetic fusion experimental device in the United States. The company has been the primary developer of modular helium-cooled nuclear power reactor systems, and its TRIGA® research reactors have operated around the world for over 45 years.


Booth 113
GrafTech International
12900 Show Road
Parma, OH 44130 USA
Tel: 1-261-676-2000
Fax: 1-216-676-2250
Contact: Deanna Hamm
Email: sales@graftech.com
Web: www.graftech.com


GrafTech International is a global company with more than 120 years of experience in the carbon and graphite industry. We offer innovative carbon and graphite solutions for the most challenging applications. For more information specifically for the nuclear industry, stop by Booth 113!


Booth 105
H2scan Corporation
28486 Westinghouse Place
Valencia, CA 91355 USA
Tel: 1-661-775-9575, x621
Fax: 1-661-775-9515
Contact: Steve Hoviss
Email: shoviss@h2scan.com
Web: www.h2scan.com


H2scan is the leading provider of high performance hydrogen-specific sensor systems which provide accurate monitoring and control functions for many applications, including control systems, safety monitoring and alarm systems. H2scan provides portable configurations for easy leak detection monitoring. H2scan's hydrogen-specific sensing systems detect and measure hydrogen without false readings. The ability to operate in the presence or absence of oxygen with no interference from CO, sulfur, or chlorine separates H2scan from other measuring technologies.


Booth 202
Idaho National Laboratory
P.O. Box 1625, MS 3860
Idaho Falls, ID 83415-3860 USA
Tel: 1-208-526-7785
Fax: 1-208-526-2930
Contact: Teri Ehresman
Email: teri.ehresman@inl.gov
Web: www.inl.gov


Idaho National Laboratory is the Department of Energy's leading center of nuclear energy research and development. INL partners with government, universities and industry to deliver energy and national security solutions and expand the frontiers of science and technology.


Booth 105
Meggitt Safety Systems, Inc.
1915 Voyager Avenue
Simi Valley, CA 93063 USA
Tel: 1-805-584-4100
Fax: 1-805-587-9157
Contact: Alex Luterstein
Email: alex.luterstein@meggitt.com
Web: www.meggittsafety.com


Meggitt Safety Systems, Inc. (MSSI) is a fully integrated manufacturing company focused on providing mineral insulated (MI) Cable Systems and Hermetic Connector Assemblies and Gas Monitoring Systems to the nuclear power industry. With over 30 years experience, MSSI cable and analyzer systems are fully qualified and proven in both 1E safety related and non-safety related applications. In addition, MSSI MI cable systems are approved for Appendix R fire applications.


Booth 203
MPR Associates Inc.,br> 320 King Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 USA
Tel: 1-703-519-0200
Fax: 1-703-519-0224
Contact: Larry Cundy
Email: info@mpr.com
Web: www.mpr.com


MPR's founders were leaders in developing nuclear power as a new source of energy. MPR remains a leader today in helping clients develop and implement new sources of clean, renewable energy to meet world-wide demand.


Booth 106
M-Tech Industrial
P.O. Box 19855
Noordburg, North-West
South Africa 2522
Tel: 27-18-297-0326
Fax: 27-86-684-7933
Contact: Jan van Ravenswaay
Email: jvr@mtechindustrial.com
Web: www.mtechindustrial.com


M-Tech focuses on consulting work in the fields of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics, as well as design, analysis and optimization of complex thermal-fluid systems. M-Tech has designed, constructed, commissioned and operated a number of specialized first-of-a-kind thermal fluid test facilities for PBMR. M-Tech is the design authority and developer of the thermal fluid system CFD simulation and design software Flownex® and has developed a plant simulator platform used for operator training and engineering simulation


Booth 200
Next Generation Nuclear Plant
2525 Fremont Avenue
P.O. Box 1625
Idaho Falls, ID 83415-9683 USA
Tel: 1-208-526-5940
Fax: 1-208-526-9683
Contact: Misty Benjamin
Email: misty.benjamin@inl.gov
Web: www.nextgenerationnuclearplant.com


The Next Generation Nuclear Plant (NGNP) Project, authorized by the EP Act of 2005, will provide the US an alternate method to cogenerate process heat for industrial applications (such as Hydrogen production), and electricity. NGNP uses a High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor to produce energy while preserving fossil fuels and reducing emissions of green-house gasses. The NGNP Project is currently performing R&D for the qualification of fuels and materials, conceptual design, and is scheduled to be operational by 2021.


Booth 204
Next Generation Nuclear Plant: Hydrogen Production and Heat Transport
2525 Fremont Avenue
P.O. Box 1625
Idaho Falls, ID 83145-3730 USA
Tel: 1-208-526-5525
Fax: 1-208-526-9683
Contact: Mike Patterson
Email: mw.patterson@inl.gov
Web: www.nextgenerationnuclearplant.com


The Next Generation Nuclear Plant Project will demonstrate High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor (HTGR) technologies and transport process heat to multiple industrial applications. Hydrogen and process heat are combined in many applications, and hydrogen can be produced more economically and reliably with HTGR than with conventional methods. Industrial use of HTGR process heat and hydrogen production will improve process efficiencies, rapidly reduce emissions, and advance the US towards energy independence and a hydrogen economy.


Booth 111
NRG
P.O. Box 25
1755 ZG Petten, The Netherlands
Tel: 31-224-56-4653
Fax: 31-224-56-8912
Contact: Cora Blankendaal
Email: c.blankendaal@nrg.eu
Web: www.nrg.eu


NRG is the Dutch centre of excellence in the field of safe application of nuclear technology. NRG focuses on research, product and process development and consultancy for government and industry. NRG is also the biggest manufacturer of radionuclides for medical, industrial and scientific applications in Europe. NRG has the ambition to contribute to the sustainability of nuclear technology.


Booth 108
NUKEM Technologies GmbH
Industriestr. 13
Alzenau 63755 Germany
Tel: 49-6023-9104
Fax: 49-6023-911188
Contact: Beate Scheffler
Email: info@nukem.de
Web: www.nukemgroup.com


NUKEM Technologies GmbH is a leading service provider for the nuclear industry world-wide, in particular the company targets markets in Western and Eastern Europe, as well as Asia. Main business activities include engineering and consulting, the management of radioactive waste and decommissioning. The Company's Engineering and Consulting services play an important role in contributing to innovative design and build. In particular, NUKEM possesses the technology leadership in HTR fuel technology.


Booths 102 & 110
PBMR
4350 Northern Pike
Monroeville, PA 15146 USA
Contact: Tom Meston
Web: www.westinghousenuclear.com


Westinghouse, PBMR and Shaw are involved in the U.S. Department of Energy's Next Generation Nuclear Plant Project to demonstrate the production of process heat, including the generation of hydrogen, using the high temperatures generated by the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor. The aim is to have a demonstration plant for this purpose operating in the U.S. by 2020. The market need for the carbon-free production of process heat to displace premium fossil will increase substantially over the coming decades. Further, the generation of carbon-free bulk hydrogen will experience significant growth in the coming decades, and PMBR is well-poised to play a role in supporting the hydrogen economy.


Booth 215
Pressure Products Industries Inc.
900 Louis Drive
Warminster, PA 18974 USA
Tel: 1-267-965-8613
Fax: 1-267-965-8614
Contact: Timothy J. Ratkowski
Email: ratkowski@pressureproductsindustries.com
Web: www.pressureproductsindustries.com


Triple metal diaphragm compressors and specialty valves for leak free, non-contaminating critical gas applications. Compressors range from 2 to 200 HP and for pressures to 30,000 psig, while valves are available for lines sizes to ¾" and pressures to 2.500 psig.


Booth 107
RAPHAEL Project/LGI Consulting
37, Rue de la Grange aux Belles
Paris, F-75010, France
Tel: 33-67539-8727
Fax: 33-80074-1853
Contact: Vincent Chauvet
Email: vincent.chauvet@lgi-consulting.com
Web: www.lgi-consulting.com


RAPHAEL is a 4-year R&D programme co-funded by the European Commission. With 34 partner organizations from 10 countries, the RAPHAEL consortium groups most of the leading European 'HTR community' - comprising nuclear engineering firms, fuel cycle companies, utilities, nuclear research organizations, universities and engineering schools, and a project management professional. The project's objectives are strongly linked with the strategy outlined by the HTR-Technology Network (HTR-TN). Furthermore, cooperation is organized with international institutions and with the Generation IV Int'l Forum, as well as with other European projects. LGI Consulting is the RAPHAEL Project Management Office. LGI is a consulting company specialized in project management: planning, quality, document management, communication, project secretariat, administrative and financial management.


Booth 210
SGL Group - The Carbon Company
Drachenburgstrasse 1
53170 Bonn, Germany
Tel: 49-228-841-580
Fax: 49-228-841-68580
Contact: Matthias Planz
Email: nuclear-technology@sglcarbon.de
Web: www.sglgroup.com


The SGL Group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of carbon-based products. It has a comprehensive portfolio ranging from carbon and graphite products to carbon fibers and composites. SGL Group's core competencies are its expertise in high-temperature technology as well as its applications and engineering know-how gained over many years. Products for the SGL Group are used predominantly in the steel, aluminum, automotive, chemical and glass/ceramics industries. However, manufacturers in the semiconductor, battery, solar/wind energy, environmental protection, aerospace and defense industries, as well as in the nuclear energy industry, also figure among the Company's customers


Booth 212
Thermo Scientific
10010 Mesa Rim Road
San Diego, CA 92121 USA
Tel: 1-858-882-1231
Fax: 1-858-452-9250
Contact: Clark Artaud
Email: ussdi.customersupport@thermofisher.com
Web: www.thermo.com/nuclear


Thermo Fisher Scientific is a leading provider of Class 1E Safety-Related Instrumentation and Control Systems. We offer reactor power monitoring systems, radiation measurement and water analysis systems, radiation hardened cameras, level measurement instruments, and a full complement of services. We have been selected by Pebble Bed Modular Reactor Pty Ltd to supply the Burn-Up and Activity measurement Systems and all for the ex-core Neutron Flux Monitoring Systems for the Demonstration Plant in South Africa.


Booth 214
URS Washington Division
Energy & Environment
106 Newberry Street S.W.
Aiken, SC 29801 USA
Tel: 1-803-502-9963
Fax: 1-803-502-9795
Contact: Bill Whiting
Email: william.whiting@wgint.com
Web: www.wgint.com


URS is a leading provider of engineering, construction and technical services of companies around the world. It offers a full range of program management; planning, design and engineering; systems engineering and technical assistance; construction and construction management; operations and maintenance; and decommissioning and closure services. URS provides services for power, infrastructure, industrial and commercial, and federal projects and programs. The Company operates through three divisions: The URS Division, the EG&G Division and the Washington Division.


Booth 102
Westinghouse/PBMR/Shaw
4350 Northern Pike
Monroeville, PA 15146 USA
Contact: Tom Meston
Web: www.westinghousenuclear.com


Westinghouse, PBMR and Shaw are involved in the U.S. Department of Energy's Next Generation Nuclear Plant Project to demonstrate the production of process heat, including the generation of hydrogen, using the high temperatures generated by the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor. The aim is to have a demonstration plant for this purpose operating in the U.S. by 2020. The market need for the carbon-free production of process heat to displace premium fossil will increase substantially over the coming decades. Further, the generation of carbon-free bulk hydrogen will experience significant growth in the coming decades, and PMBR is well-poised to play a role in supporting the hydrogen economy.

 
 
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