Nuclear Energy Inclusion to APEC
ENGAGING IN ECONOMIC TRANSITION: Industry leaders and experts from around the Asia Pacific region gathered together on October 24 for a roundtable discussion on Nuclear Energy Transition. In photo (from left, first row) Aboitiz Group President and CEO Sabin Aboitiz; Department of Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla; President and CEO of the Toronto Region Board of Trade Jan De Silva; Chief Nuclear Officer at Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation Daniel Stout; (from left, second row) Aboitiz Group Chief Reputation and Sustainability Officer Ginggay Hontiveros-Malvar; Ruth Yu-Owen, Vice President of the Philippine Energy Efficiency Alliance; AboitizPower Thermal Business Group Chief Operating Officer Felino "Lino" Bernardo; AboitizPower Vice President for Corporate Affairs Suiee Suarez; (from left, third row) Executive Vice President of Nuclear Canada at AtkinsRéalis Gary Rose; President and CEO of Bruce Power Michael Rencheck; Director of the Nuclear Energy Policy Initiative at the Atlantic Council Dr. Jennifer Gordon; Senior Researcher at The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan Kenji Kimura; (from left, fourth row) Chief Nuclear Officer at Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation Jose Reyes; ABAC Philippines Patrick Chua; and Chief Engineer for Nuclear Power at the State Power Investment Corporation Mingguang Zheng.
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