PRESENTATION: SARPA CONFERENCE Role of NIASA

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PRESENTATION: SARPA CONFERENCE Role of NIASA August 21, 2018 www.niasa.co.za

CONTENT Strategic Priorities –NIASA Relevance NIASA Objectives & New Positioning Role in driving Inclusive Growth Intensive Stakeholder Engagement SARPA – NIASA strategic partnership

VISION To be the leading nuclear voice honouring inclusive participation in the South African nuclear community MISSION We represent the Nuclear Industry in South Africa We support, promote and champion the collective interests of its members and the country We promote excellence and a culture of safety and security within the nuclear industry

STRATEGIC PRIORITIES – RELEVANCE A robust ‘business unusual’ approach NIASA relevance in the context of the dynamic landscape Role in unlocking inclusive economic growth Consolidation of the NIASA reposition – Focus Streams: An inclusive approach to the Nuclear industry value chain, Planning for IRP revision, Confidence Building, and NIASA Financial Revitalisation NIASA is prioritising a campaign to engage various stakeholders Leveraging the strategic partnerships within the NIASA ecosystem

NUCLEAR FOR VALUE CREATION Nuclear expansion programme Nuclear Medicine Nuclear Industrial Applications Research (SAFARI-1) & Replacement Mining & Upstream value chain Plant life extensions (Koeberg & Necsa) High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactors Diversify supply sources Cost of energy Access to energy Minimise emissions Promote localization & technology transfer Water consumption Promote energy efficiency Energy Security Energy Projects Economic Development Social Development Environment

NEW POSITIONING Public voice for an inclusive nuclear industry Promote the maximum local industrialisation and economic clustering of nuclear manufacturing in South Africa. Promote skills development, job creation and economic transformation through the nuclear industry in South Africa. A driver of environmental sustainability and social responsibility To facilitate coherence and to avoid duplication of effort in the development and expansion of the nuclear industry. To develop a database of local companies and their capabilities

ROLE OF NIASA - INCLUSIVE GROWTH Sustainable economic growth Advancing Black-owned businesses & Industrialists Job Creation – combating youth unemployment Social security Health & Education Women-owned enterprises SMME participation in Economy R&D Technology Transfer Skills & Training Localisation & Supplier Development The National Development Plan (NDP) prioritises measures to build a capable, effective state that delivers services to citizens while encouraging business investment and growth. National Treasury, 2013 Inclusive growth requires broad-based transformation to break downs structural impediments to new economic activities, deconcentrate industries dominated by few participants, accelerate the inclusion of millions of black South Africans into jobs and businesses, and return to a path of rising per capita incomes for all – National Treasury, 2017

INTENSIVE STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT Building Awareness of the Nuclear Industry NIASA is prioritising a campaign to engage various stakeholders Leveraging the strategic partnerships within the NIASA ecosystem Demystifying the Energy debate

SARPA – NIASA PARTNERSHIP The Nuclear Industry Association of South Africa (NIASA) continues to assess its positioning with a view to continue to be relevant and agile to the energy sector developments, as well as to be sustainable A major focus is the need to strengthen the relationship SARPA and other related industry bodies/associations Better alignment with stakeholders to provide advocacy for the government’s strategic plans and the implementation of: Nuclear Energy Policy and National Energy Policy Closer working relations can produce publications and peer reviewed papers designed to offer credible knowledge to the public about energy in general and nuclear in particular

Thank You Managing Director +27 82 904 3913 knox@niasa.co.za Knox Msebenzi Managing Director +27 82 904 3913 knox@niasa.co.za