NEW YORK, Aug. 31, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Nuclear Power in TeraWatt-hours (TWh). The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2015 through 2022. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs. The report profiles 87 companies including many key and niche players such as -
Axpo Group
Bruce Power
CEZ, a.s
China National Nuclear Corp.
Chubu Electric Power Company Inc.
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I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1 Disclaimers.............. I-2 Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2 Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3 Product Definition and Scope of Study I-3
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW.............. II-1 Nuclear Power: Revival, Revamp, and Renaissance of a Reliable Electricity Source.............. II-1 Myriad Benefits of Nuclear Power over Coal, Oil, and Gas Sustains Market Growth..............II-2 Reliability.............. II-3 Eliminates Dependence on Weather II-3 Long Term Cost Benefits..............II-3 Environmentally Clean..............II-3 Control of Greenhouse Gas..............II-3 Suitable for Enormous Energy Requirements of Developed Nations II-4 Low Waste Production..............II-4 Sophisticated Operations..............II-4 Spiraling Electricity Appetite from Ballooning Global Population: The Primary Catalyst for Nuclear Power II-4 Table 1: World Population (in Millions) by Geographic Region: 2000, 2010, 2015, 2020, 2030, 2040, and 2050 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-5
Table 2: Projected Global Demand for Primary Energy (Mtoe) and Electricity (MWh): 2015, 2020, 2025, 2030 & 2035 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-6
Table 3: Global Electricity Consumption in TWh for Years 2000, 2015 & 2030 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-7 Exponential Increase in Global Urban Population: A Strong Growth Driver Propelling Electricity Demand II-7 Table 4: World Urban Population in Thousands: 1950-2050P (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-7
Table 5: Degree of Urbanization Worldwide: Urban Population as a % of Total Population by Geographic Region for the Years 1990, 2014 & 2050 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-8
Table 6: Global Urbanization Rate (% of Total Population) in Developing Countries and Industrialized Countries: 1950 through 2040 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-9 Developing Countries to Drive Electricity Consumption and Production.............. II-10 Table 7: Percentage Breakdown of Global Primary Energy Consumption for Major OECD and Non-OECD Countries for the Years 2010, 2020, 2030 & 2040..............II-11
Table 8: Percentage Breakdown of Global Installed Nuclear Generation Capacity for Major OECD and Non-OECD Countries for the Years 2010, 2020, 2030 & 2040 II-12
Table 9: Percentage Breakdown of Global Nuclear Power Generation for Major OECD and Non-OECD Countries for the Years 2010, 2020, 2030 & 2040..............II-13
Table 10: Global Electricity Generation by Country (2014): Electricity Generated (TWh) and Percentage Breakdown for Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, Russia, US, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-14 Nuclear Power: Indispensable for Meeting Growing Electricity Demand.............. II-15 Table 11: Global Electricity Generation by Energy Source (2014): Electricity Generated (TWh) and Percentage Breakdown for Coal, Hydro, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-15 The Global Economic Recession & Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Major Growth Restraining Factors in the Recent Past II-16 Despite Growth in Nuclear Power Generation, Contribution to the Global Energy Mix Declines II-18 Table 12: Global Nuclear Power Capacity by Geographic Region (2013, 2020, 2030 & 2050): Percentage Share of Nuclear Power in Total Electricity Generation Capacity (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-19
Table 13: Global Nuclear Power Production by Geographic Region (2013, 2020, 2030 & 2050): Percentage Share of Nuclear Power in Total Electricity Generation (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-20
Table 14: Global Share of Nuclear Power in Electricity Generation by Country: 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-21 Global Market Outlook..............II-22 US Continues to Remain the Single Largest Nuclear Power Market in the World..............II-23 China Dominates Global Nuclear Power Capacity Additions in the Long Run.............. II-24 Table 15: Global Nuclear Power Capacity Additions through 2035: Percentage Breakdown by Geographic Region/Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-25 Russia: Global Leader for Cutting-Edge Fast-Fission Reactor Technology.............. II-25
2. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS..............II-26 The Urgent Need to Curb Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Drives Healthy Market Growth..............II-26 Nuclear Power Plays Prominent Role in the Battle against Climate Change.............. II-26 Domestic Targets for Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Select Regions/Countries..............II-27 Low-carbon Nuclear Electricity Critical for Realizing the 2°C Scenario.............. II-27 Table 16: Lifecycle GHG Emissions (in Grams) CO2 Equivalent/kWh for Various Energy Sources (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-29
Table 17: Lifecycle Emissions (in Milligram per Kilowatt-hour) of Air Pollutants for Various Power Generation Fuels..............II-30
Table 18: Global GHG Emissions by Source (2015): Percentage Breakdown of GHG Emissions for Agriculture, Energy Supply, Forestry, Industry, Residential & Commercial Buildings, and Transport (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-30
Table 19: Global Emissions Reduction in Power Generation Sector Under 2DS through 2050 by Segment (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-31
Table 20: Global Investment Required for Realizing 2DS by Geographic Region (2010-2050): Breakdown of Cumulative Investment ($ Billion) for China, European Union, India, Middle East & Africa, Russia & CIS, the United States, Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-32 Will Nuclear Power Generation Result in Long-Term Ecological Impact: The Debate Continues II-32 Growing Number of New Plant Constructions Offset Reactor Retirements and Benefit Market Expansion II-33 Table 21: Breakdown of Number of Nuclear Reactors in Operation, and Under Construction as of March 2016 in Africa, East Asia, Eastern & Central Europe, Latin America, North America, South Asia & Middle East, and Western Europe (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-34
Table 22: Global Fleet of Operating Nuclear Reactors by Country: 2015.............. II-35
Table 23: Global Fleet of Operating Nuclear Reactors by Reactor Type: 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-36
Table 24: Global Fleet of Operating Nuclear Reactors by Geographic Region: 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-37
Table 25: Global Nuclear Reactor by Age (in Years) & their Electricity Generation Capacity (MW): 2015 II-38
Table 26: Global Nuclear Power Operational Fleet and their Capacity (GW): 1996 through 2015 II-39
Table 27: Global Permanent Reactor Shutdowns by Country & their Capacity (MW): 2015..............II-40
Table 28: Global Nuclear Reactors Under Construction as of Mid-2015.............. II-42
Table 29: Nuclear Power Plants Under Construction Worldwide: 2016-2020.............. II-43 Uprating and Life-Extension of Existing Nuclear Reactors Lends Traction to Market Growth..............II-44 Tougher Safety Norms: A Boon for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Monitoring.............. II-44 Table 30: Global Nuclear Safety & Radiation Monitoring Systems Market by Geographic Region (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Asia, Europe, North America, and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-46
Table 31: Leading Nuclear Safety & Radiation Monitoring Companies Worldwide (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Revenues for Ametek, Canberra Industries, Mirion Technologies, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-46 Uranium Fuel Prices to Firm Up in Sync with Growing Global Nuclear Power Capacity..............II-46 Table 32: Leading Uranium Fuel Producing Countries Worldwide (2014): Percentage Breakdown of Volume Output for Australia, Canada, China, Kazakhstan, Namibia, Niger, Russia, the United States, Uzbekistan, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-48 Small Modular Reactors: A Potential Game Changer Yet to Materialize.............. II-49 Nuclear Fusion Reactors: The Next Frontier for Nuclear Power Technology.............. II-50 Reviving Global Economy to Benefit Prospects for Nuclear Power II-51 Table 33: World Real GDP Growth Rates (in %) by Country: 2014-2017E (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-52
3. MARKET ISSUES & CHALLENGES..............II-53 High Capital Intensiveness of Nuclear Power Plants II-54 Despite Ongoing Evolution in Nuclear Reactor Technologies, Construction Delays and Cost Overruns Abound II-54 Construction Status of Major Generation III+ Nuclear Power Plants Worldwide..............II-55 Prohibitive Cost, Environmental Issues Associated with Nuclear Fuel Disposal.............. II-56 Growing Concerns about Economic Viability of Nuclear Plants II-56 Dearth of Skilled Manpower..............II-58
4. REGULATORY LANDSCAPE.............. II-59 Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP) II-59 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty II-60
5. TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW..............II-62 A Prelude.............. II-62 Historical Perspective..............II-62 Evolution.............. II-63 Cost of Nuclear Power..............II-63 Nuclear Power Generation: A Technical Overview II-64 Importance of Fission Reaction II-64 Nuclear Power Reactors..............II-64 Types of Nuclear Power Reactors II-65 Primitive Reactors..............II-65 Evolution of Advanced Reactors II-65 General View of Different Nuclear Reactor Types II-65 Generation I&II Reactors..............II-66 Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) II-66 Boiling Water Reactor (BWR)..............II-66 Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR or CANDU) II-67 Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor (AGR) II-67 Light Water Graphite-Moderated Reactor (RBMK) II-67 Fast Neutron Reactors..............II-68 Graphite Moderated Boiling Water Reactors II-68 Generation III.............. II-68 Pebble Bed Modular Reactors (PBMR) II-68 European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR) II-68 Preface of Generation IV Reactor Concepts II-69 Fast Reactor Designs..............II-69 Thermal Reactor Designs..............II-69 Components of Nuclear Reactors II-69 Pressure Vessel or Pressure Tubes II-69 Fuel Assemblies.............. II-70 Moderator.............. II-70 Containment.............. II-70 Control Rods.............. II-70 Coolant.............. II-70 Steam Turbines.............. II-70 Design Principles..............II-71 Design Classification..............II-71 Operating Principles..............II-72 Steam Generator.............. II-72 Power Generation Procedure in Nuclear Power Stations II-72 Control - Criticality, Sub criticality, Criticality and Super criticality.............. II-73
6. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY..............II-74 Nuclear Power Corporation of India, Westinghouse to Construct Six NPP Reactors.............. II-74 Rosatom State Corporation to Commence Construction of Akkuyu NPP in Turkey.............. II-74 Dassault Systmes Extends Strategic Partnership with NIAEP II-74 NPCIL Commercially Launches Unit 2 of Kudankulam NPP II-74 China General Nuclear Power Corporation Partners with CEZ group II-74 KEPCO Enters into Technological Partnership with Nucleoelectrica Argentina..............II-74 EDF Inks MoU with NPCIL for 6 EPR Nuclear Reactors II-74 EDF Energy and CGN Partner to Develop Three Nuclear Power Stations.............. II-75 Enel Sells Stake in Slovenske Elektrarne to EPH II-75 Bruce Collaborates with Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Ink Collaboration Agreement..............II-75 Jordan Atomic Energy Commission, UJV Rez Inks MoU for Developing Nuclear Power..............II-75 Toshiba Corp. To Acquire NuGeneration II-75 Borealis Infrastructure Inks Definitive Agreements with Cameco for Stake in Bruce Power B NPP..............II-75 Curtiss-Wright Corporation Purchases Assets of Nuclear Power Services.............. II-75 Ghana to Construct First Nuclear Power Plant II-76 Candu Energy Inks JV Agreement with CNNC for Joint Production of AFCR in China.............. II-76 China Three Gorges Inks Collaboration Agreement with China National Nuclear Corp..............II-76 CB&I Inks MoU with China National Nuclear for Developing Nuclear Power Plants..............II-76 Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission to Commence Commercial Operation of Two NPPs in Chashma II-76 Toshiba Corp. Partners with Exelon Nuclear Partners to Develop Nuclear Power in Saudi Arabia II-76 China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group Renamed as China General Nuclear Power Group..............II-77 Areva, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to Develop Turkey's Second Nuclear Power Plant..............II-77
7. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS..............II-78 Axpo Group (Switzerland)..............II-78 Bruce Power (Canada)..............II-78 CEZ, a.s. (Czech Republic)..............II-78 China National Nuclear Corp. (China) II-78 Chubu Electric Power Company Inc. (Japan) II-79 Dominion Resources, Inc. (US)..............II-79 E.ON SE (Germany).............. II-79 EDF (Electricité de France) SA (France) II-80 EDF Energy Plc (UK)..............II-80 ENBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG (Germany) II-80 ENDESA SA (Spain).............. II-81 Enel Spa (Italy).............. II-81 ENGIE Electrabel (Belgium)..............II-81 Entergy Corporation (US)..............II-81 Exelon Corporation (US)..............II-82 JSC Atomenergoproekt (Russia)..............II-82 Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. (South Korea) II-83 NNEGC Energoatom (Ukraine)..............II-83 Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (India) II-83 Ontario Power Generation (Canada) II-83 ROSATOM (Russia).............. II-84 Rosenergoatom Concern OJSC (Russia) II-84 Tennessee Valley Authority (US)..............II-84 The Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc. (Japan) II-85 The Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (Japan) II-85 Vattenfall Europe AG (Germany) II-85
8. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE..............II-86 Table 34: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-86
Table 35: World Historic Review for Nuclear Power by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-87
Table 36: World 15-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Annual Power Generation for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009, 2016 & 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-88
III. MARKET
1. THE UNITED STATES.............. III-1 A.Market Analysis.............. III-1 Despite Plant Closures, the Single Largest Nuclear Power Market Continue to Add Capacity III-1 Table 37: Operational Nuclear Power Plants in the United States: 2015.............. III-2 Table 38: List of Nuclear Power Reactors under Construction in the United States: 2015 III-4 Table 39: List of US Nuclear Power Reactors Planned for Completion in the Near Term: 2015 III-4
Table 40: List of Proposed Nuclear Power Reactors in the United States: 2015..............III-4
Table 41: Leading Nuclear Power States in the US (2015): Ranked in Terms of Nuclear Power Capacity in Gigawatts (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-5
Table 42: Leading Nuclear Power Providers in the US (2015): Breakdown of Power Generation (Million Megawatt-hour) for Duke Energy, Entergy Corp., Exelon Corporation, NextEra Energy Resources, Southern Company, and Tennessee Valley Authority (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-5
Table 43: US Power Generation Mix by Type of Energy Source (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Power Generation Capacity for Coal, Hydro, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Solar, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-6 Government Support Critical for Stimulating Innovation in the US Nuclear Power Industry III-6 NRC's Operating License Extensions Favors Existing Reactors despite Safety Concerns..............III-7 Power Uprates: An Apt Economic Solution for Enhancing Power Output of Power Utilities..............III-8 Regulatory Environment..............III-9 Reforms in NRC Licensing Process III-10 Nuclear Production Tax Credit III-10 Compensation Against Regulatory Delays III-10 Loan Guarantees..............III-11 Price Anderson Act..............III-11 Select Key Players..............III-11 B.Market Analytics..............III-13 Table 44: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-13
Table 45: US Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-14
2. CANADA.............. III-15 A.Market Analysis.............. III-15 Despite Market Hurdles, Nuclear Power Set to Replace Coal- Fired Power in the Long Run III-15 Table 46: Electricity Generation in Canada by Energy Source (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Generation Capacity for Coal, Diesel, Hydroelectric, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Solar, and Wind (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-16
Table 47: Operational Nuclear Power Reactors in Canada (2015): Breakdown of Capacity (MWe) and Key Operator Details.............. III-16 Nuclear Power Generation: An Evolutionary Scan III-17 Favorable Government Policies Simplified Nuclear Power Projects Execution..............III-17 Regulatory Environment..............III-17 Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd (AECL) Spearheads Nuclear Power R&D in Canada.............. III-18 Strategic Corporate Developments III-18 Select Key Players..............III-19 B.Market Analytics..............III-20 Table 48: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-20
Table 49: Canadian Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-21
3. JAPAN.............. III-22 A.Market Analysis.............. III-22 Japan's Nuclear Power Sector to Witness Strong Recovery from Post-Fukushima Doldrums..............III-22 Table 50: Japanese Power Generation Capacity by Energy Source (2010 & 2020P): Percentage Breakdown of Power Generation Capacity from Gas, Renewable Energy, Coal, Oil, Hydro, and Nuclear Sources (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-23
Table 51: Operational/Closure Status of Japanese Nuclear Power Reactors: 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-24 Select Key Players..............III-25 B.Market Analytics..............III-26 Table 52: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-26
Table 53: Japanese Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-27
4. EUROPE.............. III-28 A.Market Analysis.............. III-28 Europe: Leading Nuclear Power Generating Region in the World III-28 Table 54: Nuclear Power Plants in Europe by Country (2015): Breakdown of Operational and Under Construction Plants by Number of Units and Capacity (MWe) III-28 Project Delays and Rising Prominence of Renewable Energy Sources Hampers Market Prospects III-29 European Council to Incentivize EU ETS Investment into Nuclear Power, Bodes Well for the Market III-29 B.Market Analytics..............III-31 Table 55: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power by Region/ Country - France, Germany, UK, Spain, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-31
Table 56: European Historic Review for Nuclear Power by Region/Country - France, Germany, UK, Spain, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-32
Table 57: European 15-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power by Region/Country - Percentage Breakdown of Annual Power Generation for France, Germany, UK, Spain, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, and Rest of Europe Markets for Years 2009, 2016 & 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-33
4a. FRANCE.............. III-34 A.Market Analysis.............. III-34 France: Largest Nuclear Power Market in Europe III-34 Growing Energy Consumption Drives French Nuclear Power Industry III-34 Favorable Government Policies: The Catalyst for Nuclear Power to be the Leading Energy Source III-34 Table 58: Electricity Production in France by Energy Source (2014): Percentage Breakdown for Coal, Gas, Hydro, Nuclear, Wind, and Other Sources (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-35
Table 59: List of Commercial Nuclear Reactors in France & their Capacity (in MWe)..............III-36 Nuclear Power in France: A Historical Perspective III-36 Energy Policy.............. III-37 Regulations and Safety..............III-37 Export Scenario.............. III-38 Research and Development..............III-38 EDF (Electricité de France) SA - A Major France-Based Company III-38 B.Market Analytics..............III-39 Table 60: French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-39
Table 61: French Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-40
4b. GERMANY.............. III-41 A.Market Analysis.............. III-41 Rising Focus on Promoting Eco-friendly, Affordable and Reliable Energy Supply Dents Growth Prospects III-41 Table 62: German Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-42 German Nuclear Regulations and Safety Agencies III-42 Select Key Players..............III-43 B.Market Analytics..............III-44 Table 63: German Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-44
Table 64: German Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-45
4c. THE UNITED KINGDOM..............III-46 A.Market Analysis.............. III-46 Government Support in Extending Lifetime of Existing Fleet Sustains Market Growth..............III-46 Table 65: Nuclear Power Plants in the UK and their Operating Capacity (MW) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-47
Table 66: Planned and Proposed Nuclear Power Reactors in the UK.............. III-47
Table 67: UK Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-48 Evolution of Government Energy Policies III-48 Spent Fuel Management Policy III-49 Regulations and Safety Policies III-49 Strategic Corporate Developments III-50 EDF Energy Plc. - A Major UK-Based Company III-50 B.Market Analytics..............III-51 Table 68: The UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-51
Table 69: The UK Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-52
4d. SPAIN.............. III-53 A.Market Analysis.............. III-53 Spanish Government's Nuclear Energy Growth Map Favors Market Adoption.............. III-53 Table 70: List of Nuclear Power Reactors in Spain & their Capacity (GWe).............. III-53
Table 71: Spanish Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, Solar Tide Wave, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-54 Spent Fuel Disposal and Reprocessing Management in Spain III-54 Regulations and Safety Landscape III-55 ENDESA SA - A Major Spain-Based Company III-55 B.Market Analytics..............III-56 Table 72: Spanish Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-56
Table 73: Spanish Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-57
4e. RUSSIA.............. III-58 A.Market Analysis.............. III-58 Nuclear Power Generation in Russia: On the Growth Path III-58 Table 74: List of Russian Nuclear Power Reactors in Operation: 2014..............III-59 Table 75: List of Nuclear Power Reactors under Construction in Russia: 2014.............. III-60 Table 76: List of Russian Nuclear Power Reactors Planned for Completion in the Near Term III-60 Table 77: List of Proposed Nuclear Power Reactors in Russia: 2014.............. III-61
Table 78: Russian Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-62 Rosatom's Floating Nuclear Powered Stations: A Potential Game Changer for the Russian Nuclear Industry III-62 Regulatory Authorities for Nuclear Energy in Russia III-63 Strategic Corporate Development III-64 Select Key Players..............III-64 B.Market Analytics..............III-65 Table 79: Russian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-65
Table 80: Russian Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-66
4f. SWEDEN.............. III-67 A.Market Analysis.............. III-67 Growing Importance of Nuclear Power in Attaining 2040 Renewable Energy Target Benefits Market Growth III-67 Table 81: Swedish Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-68 Regulation and Safety Environment III-68 B.Market Analytics..............III-69 Table 82: Swedish Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-69
Table 83: Swedish Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-70
4g. UKRAINE.............. III-71 A.Market Analysis.............. III-71 Ukraine: Fastest Growing Regional Market for Nuclear Power III-71 Remarkable Increase in Electricity Demand Augurs Well for Market Growth.............. III-71 Table 84: Ukrainian Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-72 Nuclear Energy Evolution..............III-72 Government Policies and Regulatory Bodies III-73 Spent Nuclear Fuel Management..............III-73 NNEGC Energoatom - A Major Ukraine-Based Company III-74 B.Market Analytics..............III-74 Table 85: Ukrainian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-74
Table 86: Ukrainian Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-75
4h. REST OF EUROPE.............. III-76 A.Market Analysis.............. III-76 Turkey: An Emerging Nuclear Power Market in the Region III-76 Table 87: Planned Nuclear Power Reactors in Turkey: 2015 III-76
Table 88: Turkish Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Oil, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-77 Strategic Corporate Developments III-77 Select Key Players..............III-78 B.Market Analytics..............III-80 Table 89: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-80
Table 90: Rest of Europe Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-81
5. ASIA-PACIFIC.............. III-82 A.Market Analysis.............. III-82 Asian Nuclear Power Markets Offer Significant Growth Opportunities.............. III-82 Table 91: Asia-Pacific (including Japan) Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-83 B.Market Analytics..............III-84 Table 92: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power by Country - China, India, Pakistan, South Korea, and Taiwan Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-84
Table 93: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Nuclear Power by Country - China, India, Pakistan, South Korea, and Taiwan Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-85
Table 94: Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power by Country - Percentage Breakdown of Annual Power Generation for China, India, Pakistan, South Korea, and Taiwan Markets for Years 2009, 2016 & 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-86
5a. CHINA.............. III-87 A.Market Analysis.............. III-87 Ambitious Nuclear Power Programs Drive Strong Market Growth III-87 Table 95: Top Six Chinese Cities with Average Resident Population (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-87 Table 96: List of Operational Nuclear Power Plants in China & their Capacity (MW): 2015..............III-88
Table 97: List of Chinese Nuclear Power Plants Under Construction: 2015..............III-89
Table 98: China Power Generation Capacity by Fuel Type (2010 & 2020F): Breakdown of Capacity in Gigawatts for Coal, Hydro, Wind, Nuclear, Gas, Pumped Storage, Solar, Biomass, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-89 Chinese Nuclear Power Market Dominated by Three Companies III-90 Strategic Corporate Developments III-90 China National Nuclear Corp. - A Major China-Based Company III-91 B.Market Analytics..............III-92 Table 99: Chinese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-92
Table 100: Chinese Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-93
5b. INDIA.............. III-94 A.Market Analysis.............. III-94 India's Nuclear Power Sector Reaches for the Skies, Offers Huge Growth Potential..............III-94 Table 101: List of Operational Nuclear Reactors in India: 2015.............. III-95 Table 102: List of Proposed, Planned and Under Construction Nuclear Reactors in India: 2015 III-95 Table 103: Indian Electric Power Mix by Energy Source (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Generation for Hydropower, Imports from Bhutan, Nuclear Power, Renewable Energy, and Thermal Power (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-96
Table 104: Indian Installed Capacity of Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Renewable Energy Resources, and Thermal Power (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-96 Nuclear Power Face Increasing Threat from Renewable Power Sources.............. III-97 Competitive Landscape..............III-97 Strategic Corporate Developments III-97 Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited - A Major India- Based Company.............. III-98 B.Market Analytics..............III-99 Table 105: Indian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-99
Table 106: Indian Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-100
5c. PAKISTAN.............. III-101 A.Market Analysis.............. III-101 Outlook.............. III-101 Table 107: Pakistan Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-101 Strategic Corporate Development III-102 B.Market Analytics..............III-102 Table 108: Pakistan Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-102
Table 109: Pakistan Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-103
5d. SOUTH KOREA.............. III-104 A.Market Analysis.............. III-104 Strong Government Support Benefit Market Growth III-104 Table 110: South Korean Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-105 Strategic Corporate Developments III-105 Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. - A Major Korea-Based Company.............. III-106 B.Market Analytics..............III-106 Table 111: South Korean Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-106
Table 112: South Korean Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-107
5e. TAIWAN.............. III-108 A.Market Analysis.............. III-108 Taiwan: A Niche Regional Market III-108 Table 113: Taiwanese Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-108 B.Market Analytics..............III-109 Table 114: Taiwanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-109
Table 115: Taiwanese Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-110
6. REST OF WORLD.............. III-111 A.Market Analysis.............. III-111 Electricity Generation by Energy Source III-111 Table 116: Latin American Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Biomass & Waste, Coal, Gas, Geothermal Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-111
Table 117: Middle East Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-112
Table 118: African Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-113 Strategic Corporate Developments III-113 B.Market Analytics..............III-114 Table 119: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power by Country - Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-114
Table 120: Rest of World Historic Review for Nuclear Power by Country - Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-115
Table 121: Rest of World 15-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power by Country - Percentage Breakdown of Annual Power Generation for Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa Markets for Years 2009, 2016 & 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-116
6a. ARGENTINA.............. III-117 A.Market Analysis.............. III-117 Table 122: Argentina Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-117 B.Market Analytics..............III-118 Table 123: Argentina Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-118
Table 124: Argentina Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-119
6b. BRAZIL.............. III-120 A.Market Analysis.............. III-120 Table 125: Brazilian Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Biomass & Waste, Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-120 B.Market Analytics..............III-121 Table 126: Brazilian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-121
Table 127: Brazilian Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-122
6c. MEXICO.............. III-123 A.Market Analysis.............. III-123 Table 128: Mexican Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Gas, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-123 B.Market Analytics..............III-124 Table 129: Mexican Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-124
Table 130: Mexican Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-125
6d. SOUTH AFRICA.............. III-126 A.Market Analysis.............. III-126 Table 131: South African Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Breakdown of Electricity Production in TWh for Coal, Hydroelectric, Nuclear, Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-126 Eskom Holdings SOC Limited - A Major South Africa-Based Company III-127 B.Market Analytics..............III-127 Table 132: South African Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-127
Table 133: South African Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation Figures in TeraWatt-hours (TWh) for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-128
IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 87 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 99)
The United States (29) Canada (4) Japan (13) Europe (27) - France (1) - Germany (6) - The United Kingdom (3) - Italy (1) - Spain (2) - Rest of Europe (14) Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (21) Latin America (2) Africa (2) Middle-East (1)
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