The aim of the Baltic Nuclear Energy Forum is to establish a platform for the exchange of knowledge and experience around innovative solutions in nuclear energy. The conference strives to create new perspectives and develop partnerships, especially in the Baltic Sea region.

First edition BNEF includes a two-day conference at the European Solidarity Centre in Gdańsk and educational workshops and a study visit to Olkiluoto in Finland.
The event take place in a non-random place and time, in an era of changes and decisions of global significance. Energy transformation is becoming one of the key directions of discussion on the further development of both our country and Pomerania, where the first nuclear power plant in Poland is to be built.

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BNEF 2024 includes a two-day conference at the European Solidarity Centre in Gdańsk and a number of accompanying events:

  • 8 educational workshops
  • a study visit to Olkiluoto

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We know the date of the second edition of BNEF

The second edition of the Baltic Nuclear Energy Forum conference will be held on March 18-19, 2025 at the European Solidarity Center in Gdańsk. Similarly to the first edition, we are also planning workshops and a study visit, and we are also preparing some new products for you, which we will inform you about soon. We are also working intensively on the substantive value of our event, so that the prepared program meets the current challenges and needs of the industry as much as possible. Registration for the 2025 edition will open in August.

The largest forum for discussions on nuclear energy in Poland

The Baltic Nuclear Energy Forum conference gathered a distinguished group of representatives from the scientific community, experts in nuclear energy and nuclear physics, and businesses keenly interested in participating in the creation of Poland’s first nuclear power plant. The discussions and panel debates, which were followed at the European Solidarity Center and in free workshops, saw the participation of over 400 attendees. About 250 followed the conference online.

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Online conference

We invite everyone who was unable to reach us in person to register for the conference online.