The Global Nuclear Industry Historical, Present, and Future Generation Statistics to 2025
LONDON, May 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- NRG Expert's nuclear energy market research provides a comprehensive analysis of the global nuclear energy market. It looks at the nuclear energy market drivers and the key components for future growth and development such as nuclear energy companies, nuclear power facts, nuclear power technology, nuclear energy data, power plants, nuclear energy prices and nuclear power generation. You can also benefit from our additional nuclear energy consulting services.
Key reasons to purchase this nuclear energy market research
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the nuclear energy market,
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Understand the trends and opportunities in the global nuclear energy market.
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What's in this nuclear energy market research report?
The status of Nuclear Power
The age of Nuclear infrastructure
The future of nuclear energy companies
Statistics on nuclear power
The nuclear fuel cycle and supporting industries
Nuclear power technology and nuclear history
Risk and Safety
Uranium reserves and production
The Economics of nuclear power
The major nuclear energy companies, associations and organisations
Nuclear energy prices
Nuclear power generation by country
Nuclear energy data
Plus all the key nuclear power facts for all the key countries
Background to this nuclear energy market research
The Nuclear Renaissance
The analysts at NRG Expert have analysed a huge array of nuclear energy data and nuclear power facts. They have found that a nuclear renaissance appears to be materialising, but not with the anticipated surge of new build worldwide. Instead there is a clear East-West divide. Asian giants are focusing on new build to meet supply shortages and countries in Europe and North America are opting to upgrade existing facilities and extend their lifetime. As often this is cheaper and more acceptable to public opinion. As there has been limited new build in the West over the past ten years, South Korea and China are starting to gain a strong hold in the domestic and international market. Both countries are reportedly producing reactors at lower cost, to schedule and in a short time. Although for both the East and West, the extent of the renaissance will largely depend upon the consequence of the March 11th 2011 earthquake in Japan. In terms of the actual damage caused to the reactors themselves and residents in the vicinity and to public opinion on nuclear power.
Nuclear Plant upgrades
In the short-term in Western countries, NRG EXPERT's nuclear energy market research report and forecast expects the sector to focus on plant upgrades then new build when upgrades on existing facilities are no longer economic. Then new build plants maybe smaller, as they are cheaper to build. By contrast, in the East and Russia, some upgrading of existing facilities will take plant, but new build will continue apace. The local manufacturing requirement in many of these countries will mean that only western nuclear energy companies with international links or desirable licensed technologies will secure contracts.
Although for both the East and West, the extent of the renaissance will largely depend upon the consequence of the March 11th 2011 earthquake in Japan
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