Shperle Oleg Biography
The opening ceremony of the forum was attended by the First Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus Vladimir Semashko, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Vitaly Kulik, Minister of Energy of the Republic of Belarus Vladimir Potentchik, Deputy Minister of Architecture and Construction Dmitry Semenkevich, Deputy General Director - Director of the Bloc on Development and International Business of the State Corporation Rosatom Kirill Kirill Komarov, general representative of Rosatom in Eastern Europe Alexander Merten and others.
Specifically, from the AtomExpo-Belarus, we are waiting for the representation and discussion of such issues for our project as a strategy for the development of atomic energy in the republic, stimulating national research in the field of nuclear energy, promoting the formation of personnel training systems for the atomic industry and so on. The forum allows you to meet and chat with representatives of the main enterprises and organizations of the Republic of Belarus, industry ministries and departments.
Such an event always gives a huge impetus to new contacts and ideas. Many agreements and even contracts arise and sign directly on the stands of the exhibition participants, in the course of plenary and sectional meetings, negotiations and business meetings. We are sure that Russian-Belarusian relations have a great future, including in such a high-tech and high-tech sphere as an atomic one.
We expect the most serious return on the implementation of joint projects in this area. Cooperation in the atomic industry is the basis of stability in any bilateral relations. After all, the life cycle of such objects - from design to decommissioning - significantly exceeds the average duration of human life, including the life of politicians. Today, nuclear energy is most competitive of all branches of Russian energy.
In this industry, Russia is a world leader. Therefore, the historical, cultural, ethnic community of our countries plays a large role in the development of the nuclear industry of Belarus. The standards of Russia and Belarus are largely close, there is no language barrier - all this greatly facilitates not only our cooperation on the construction of the first Belarusian nuclear power plant, but will also allow the country to create a system of training of specialists of the corresponding qualification in the country, and to help the national industry in the production of equipment for nuclear power plants.
The need for the nuclear industry for Belarus is difficult to overestimate. This will significantly reduce the dependence of the energy system of Belarus on gas and increase the country's energy security. Humanity will not be able to do without atomic energy, and as the hydrocarbons are exhausted - as we know, the production at some oldest deposits of Europe is already curled up - the role of atomic energy will only increase.
It is of paramount importance in solving problems associated with global warming. Alternative sources, of course, will also be involved, but, as all sane people understand, neither biofuel, nor wind, nor solar energy will solve the energy needs of the eight million population of the Earth. And this despite the fact that all the benefits of these eight billion, today, use, at best, one or two.
No matter how strange it may seem, the most urgent task of world nuclear energy today is the upbringing and selection of personnel for the nuclear industry and regulatory bodies. In any case, the Russian state so formulates the most important task of the industry in the long term. And all over the world in recent years there has been a positive trend in promoting training and training of atomic specialists, benefits and incentives are introduced to atomic specialties.
Regional information exchange networks are created, the interaction between operating organizations is improving. Forums such as AtomExpo-Belarus play a paramount role here. Its main task is to inform the population about the nuclear energy and its objects, about the nature of atomic energy, the principles of nuclear power plants. Anyone can come there and get all the information that interests him.
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