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ENELA Management Programme Postponed

4 April, 2012
In the light of the rapidly-changing energy market and the uncertainties facing ENELA’s founding companies, the academy’s shareholders met on 15 March 2012 to discuss the challenges ahead and the orientation for ENELA’s future.
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High-Level Launch For Conference Cycle

29 February, 2012
The Consul-General of Japan in Munich, His Excellency Akira Mizutani, was among those attending the highly-successful first seminar of the inaugural ENELA Conference Cycle in Munich last month: 'Putting Severe Accidents Into Perspective. Learning From The Past, Preparing For The Future Of Nuclear Energy'.
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WANO Chief To Address First Conference Cycle

24 January, 2012
The managing director of the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO), George Felgate, will focus on the way forward for the nuclear energy industry after the Fukushima-Daiichi accident, when he addresses the inaugural ENELA Conference Cycle (ECC).
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Welcome to ENELA

The mission of the European Nuclear Energy Leadership Academy (ENELA) is to equip those working in and those working alongside the nuclear energy industry with the skills and expertise they will need to become future leaders and to ensure the further development of sustainable European nuclear energy solutions.

Our aim is to strengthen and expand the availability of European expertise in relation to the safe, reliable, and economical generation of nuclear energy. First among equals: Some of the fellows of ELC 2011 - the inaugural

Our stakeholders include, among others, the nuclear industry, supporting suppliers, administrative bodies, national and regional authorities, policymakers, opinion formers and the media.

ENELA was established in January 2010 by six of Europe's leading nuclear companies: AREVA, Axpo AG, EnBW, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH, URENCO Limited and Vattenfall AB. We are supported by the European Commission and will encourage the involvement of other major institutions and organisations.

Our training & leadership centre and base of operations is the state-of-the-art Arondo complex (pictured below), near Munich city centre. The ENELA concept originates from an initiative within the framework of the European Nuclear Energy Forum. Based in Munich, Germany, the first of our programmes, the ENELA Leadership Cycle, was launched in early 2011.

Pictured above are some of the fellows of ELC 2011 - the inaugural ENELA Leadership Cycle.