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World Nuclear Fuel Cycle

InterContinental Miami
Miami, FL
April 8-11, 2008
Register now to attend the World Nuclear Fuel Cycle 2008 Conference April 8-11, 2008, in Miami, Fla., USA, sponsored by the Nuclear Energy Institute and the World Nuclear Association.
On the banks of beautiful Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami, you will hear the latest news about the commercial nuclear fuel market and growth in nuclear generation. Participate in technical tours and meet with customers, suppliers and friends while visiting one of the world's premier playgrounds. From the sounds and atmosphere of South Beach, to the excitement of Cuban culture in Little Havana, to picturesque white sand beaches, Miami has something for everyone.
 

Who Should Attend

·      nuclear utility fuel managers with front- or back-end responsibilities
·      nuclear utility business managers
·      fuel suppliers, including producers, converters, enrichers and fabricators
·      nuclear fuel brokers, traders and consultants
·      transporters of nuclear materials
·      nuclear energy equipment and service suppliers
·      energy analysts for financial and investment institutions
·      federal, state and local policymakers or regulators interested in electric competition, nuclear fuel production or sale, used fuel management, or transportation issues
·      legal experts with nuclear fuel or radioactive waste storage or disposal experience.

Conference Information

April 8: Registration, 4:30–7 p.m./Welcome Reception, 6–7:30 p.m.
April 9: Conference Sessions and Registration, 9 a.m.–5 p.m./Special Evening Event
April 10: Conference Sessions and Registration, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
 
Attire
Dress during the meeting will be business attire. Miami’s average daytime temperature in mid-April is 79˚F, or 26˚C. The average evening temperature is 70˚F, or 21˚C.
 

Registration Fees

Save $100 by registering for the meeting no later than March 18, 2008. Registrations received after this date will be processed at the regular fee.

 MemberNon-Member
Advance Registration
Registrations received before March 18, 2008
$850$1700
Regular Registration
Registrations received after March 18, 2008
$950$1800


Hotel Information

InterContinental Miami
100 Chopin Plaza
Miami, FL 33131
 
Hotel Telephone: 1.305.577.1000
Reservation Telephone: 1.305.577.1000
Fax: 1.305.577.0384
Guest Messages:miami@interconti.com
Hotel Web Site: www.icmiamihotel.com
City Web Site: www.gmcvb.org
Make your hotel reservation directly with the InterContinental Miami at 305.577.1000 and identify yourself as an attendee of the World Nuclear Fuel Cycle 2008 to secure the meeting rate of $209 per night, single or double occupancy. All room rates are subject to the current occupancy tax. Reservations must be guaranteed with a major credit card. Room cancellations made within 48 hours prior to the scheduled arrival date will be charged a one-night rate.
Check-in is 4 p.m. and checkout is noon.

There is limited availablity at the InterContinental Miami.  An overflow block of rooms has been reserved at the Hyatt Regency Miami.
Hyatt Regency Miami
400 South East Second Avenue
Miami, Florida, USA 33131-2197 
Hotel Telephone: 305.358.1234   
Reservatiion Telephone: 800.233.1234
Fax: 305.358.0529
Hotel Web Site: miamiregency.hyatt.com
Make your overflow hotel reservation directly with the Hyatt directly at 305.358.1234 and identify yourself as an attendee of the World Nuclear Fuel Cycle 2008 to secure the meeting rate of $199 per night, single or double occupancy. All room rates are subject to the current occupancy tax. Reservations must be guaranteed with a major credit card. Room cancellations made within 24 hours prior to the scheduled arrival date will be charged a one-night rate.

Travel Information

Travel From Airport
Miami International Airport (MIA) is 7.5 miles west of the city center and the InterContinental Miami. It is a 20-minute drive to the hotel.
·      A taxi from Miami International Airport to the hotel will cost about $22.
·      Super Shuttle shared van service is available for about $15 one-way. Vans can be found outside of baggage claim on the lower level.
 
Fort Lauderdale International Airport (FLL) is 25 miles north of the city center and the InterContinental Miami.
·      A taxi from Miami International Airport to the hotel will cost about $65.
·      Airport Express shared van service is available for $18 one-way. Vans can be found outside of baggage claim on the lower level.

Parking
Valet parking facilities with unlimited in-and-out privileges are available at the InterContinental for $34 per day.

Visit NEI’s Web site for the latest program at member.nei.org.  Click on “NEI Conferences.”  For password information, contact Suzanne Stuart at sns@nei.org.



 

 

 
Meeting Materials
Contacts
Program Content
Suzanne Phelps, Nuclear Energy Institute
(01) 202.739.8119
srp@nei.org
Steve Kidd, World Nuclear Association
+44.20.7451.1520
kidd@world nuclear.org

Logistics
Ken Morton, Nuclear Energy Institute
(01) 202.739.8014
kwm@nei.org
Stuart Cloke, World Nuclear Association
+44.20.7451.1520
cloke@world-nuclear.org

Registration
Linda Wells, Nuclear Energy Institute
(01) 202.739.8091
ljw@nei.org

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