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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Nuclear Power in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh). The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for each region for the period of 2006 through 2015. A six-year historic analysis is also provided for these markets.
The report profiles 101 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as China National Nuclear Corp., Dominion Resources, Inc., E.ON AG, EDF Group, EDF Energy Plc., British Energy, ENBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG, ENDESA SA, Energoatom, Entergy Corporation, Eskom Holdings Limited, Exelon Generation, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd., Nordostschweizerische Kraftwerke AG, Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, Ontario Power Generation, RWE Power AG, Southern Company, Tennessee Valley Authority, The Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc., The Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc., and Vattenfall Europe AG.
Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.
I.INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations
Disclaimers
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics
Product Definitions and Scope of Study
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Nuclear Power Industry: A Rudimentary Overview
Table 1: World Energy Mix (2008): Percentage Break-Up of Energy Produced by Source (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Will Nuclear Power Expand Its Footprint in the Energy Industry?
"Reality at Close Quarters"
Unraveling the Nuclear Illusion
Nuclear Power Still Uneconomical…
Table 2: Cost of Energy Generated in the US (2008): Breakdown of Fixed, and Variable Cost by Energy Source – Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear, and Wind (In Cents/kWh) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Fears Over the Economic Viability of New Nuclear Plants Rises
Cost of Uranium & Nuclear Waste Disposal
Price of Uranium On the Rise
Nuclear Fuel Disposal: A Prohibitively Costly Affair
Is Nuclear Power An Effective Antidote to Global Warming?
Long-Term Benefits Contended
Rationale Underlying the Present Emphasis on Nuclear Power
Conclusions
Economic & Political Feasibility of Phasing Out Nuclear Power: A Straight Talk
Impact of the Recession on the Nuclear Power Industry
Current Scenario: A Review
Amidst Controversies Nuclear Power Makes a Comeback to the Fore
Nuclear Energy: A Growing Need for Both Developed and Emerging Economies
Global Nuclear Power Generation Dips In 2007
Global Nuclear Power Generation to Cross 3750 billion kWh by 2030
US Remains a Major Contributor in the Industry
Despite Growth in Generation, Nuclear Power Share in Global Electricity Declines
Growth Drivers in a Capsule
Rapid Growth in Electricity Demand
High Crude Oil Prices Stimulates Growth of Nuclear Power
Government Support Encourages Adoption of Nuclear Power
Experience Gain and Rise in Average Load Factor of Nuclear Reactors
Plant Life Extensions Breathe Life into the Industry
Expansion in Asia and Issues Over Energy Supply Security Drive Nuclear Power
Financial Incentives Motivate Nations to Increase Nuclear Power Production
Challenges in Store: A Quick Recapitulation
High Safety Risk Associated with Nuclear Power
Mishaps Remain Cause of Concern For Nuclear Power Industry
High Investment
Economic Risks of Nuclear Power
Environmental Issues with Storage and Management of Spent Fuel
Non-Proliferation Issues
Supply of Technical Man-Power
Present Nuclear Power Capacity & Proposed Additions
World Nuclear Power Capacity - 2008
Table 3: World Nuclear Power Capacity (2008): Break-Up of Units and Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors by Region/Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Operating Nuclear Power Reactors - By Type
Table 4: World Nuclear Power Capacity (2008): Break-Up of Units and Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors by Reactor Type (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Nuclear Power Reactors Under Construction – 2008
Table 5: World Nuclear Power Capacity (2008): Break-Up of Units and Capacity of Under Construction Nuclear Power Reactors by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 6: World Nuclear Power Capacity (2008): Break-Up of Units and Capacity of Under Construction Nuclear Power Reactors by Reactor Type (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Planned Nuclear Power Reactors
Table 7: World Nuclear Power Capacity (2008): Break-Up of Units and Capacity of Planned Nuclear Power Reactors by Region/Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Proposed Nuclear Power Reactors
Table 8: World Nuclear Power Capacity (2008): Break-Up of Units and Capacity of Proposed Nuclear Power Reactors by Region/Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Outlook
Regulations: An Overview
Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP)
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
2.NUCLEAR POWER: TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
Definition
History/Background
Evolution
Cost of Nuclear Power
Applications & Benefits of Nuclear Power
Major Benefits
Reliability
Eliminates Dependence on Changing Weather Conditions
Long Term Cost Benefits
Environmentally Clean
Control of Greenhouse Gas by Nuclear Energy
Suitable for Enormous Energy Requirements of Developed Nations
Low Waste Production
Sophisticated Operations
Nuclear Power Generation: A Technical Overview
Importance of Fission Reaction
Nuclear Power Reactors
Types of Nuclear Power Reactors
Primitive Reactors
Evolution of Advanced Reactors
Table 9: General View of Different Nuclear Reactor Types
Generation I&II Reactors
Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR)
Boiling Water Reactor (BWR)
Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR or CANDU)
Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor (AGR)
Light Water Graphite-Moderated Reactor (RBMK)
Fast Neutron Reactors
Graphite Moderated Boiling Water Reactors
Generation III
Pebble Bed Modular Reactors (PBMR)
European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR)
Preface of Generation IV Reactor Concepts
Fast Reactor Designs
Thermal Reactor Designs
Components of Nuclear Reactors
Pressure Vessel or Pressure Tubes
Fuel Assemblies
Moderator
Containment
Control Rods
Coolant
Steam Turbines
Design Principles
Design Classification
Operating Principles
Steam Generator
Power Generation Procedure in Nuclear Power Stations
Control – Criticality, Sub criticality, Criticality and Super criticality
Nuclear Fusion Reactors: The Next Frontier of Nuclear Power Technology
Current Status
Process
Advantages and Challenges
3.RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY
TEPCO Receives Approval to Restart Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Plant Unit 7
Bruce Power Buys Energy Alberta
French EDF Announces British Energy Takeover
Vattenfall and EBRD Buy Stake in ENEA, Energy Company in Poland
EdF Increases Stake in Constellation Energy
Electricite de France Forms Joint Venture with China Guangdong
Entergy Partners with Taiwan Power for Long-Term Nuclear Operations
E.ON, Siemens, and Areva to Jointly Establish a New Plant
Lithuanian Partnership for Nuclear Plant
CNNC Inks Supply Contract with Dongfang Electric
CEZ Bags Tender in Romania
RWE to be a Strategic Investor for Bulgarian Nuclear Power Project
EDF Inks Agreement with CGNPC for Joint Venture
E.ON Enters into an Agreement with AREVA for Global Cooperation
AREVA Inks Deal with Kansai for Supply of MOX Fuel
Russian Firms Gain Access to the US Market with Landmark Agreement
South Korean and Turkish Firms in Nuclear Power Agreement
Gazprom and Rosatom Plan Expansion of Nuclear Power Plant in Kola
Russia to Construct Baltic Nuclear Power Plant
Progress Energy Florida Applies for Two New Nuclear Plants in Florida
Eskom to Build More Nuclear Power Plants
Eskom to Complete Initial Bids Evaluation for a New Nuclear Plant
Brazil to Construct Third Nuclear Power Plant
AP Genco to Establish Nuclear Power Plant
BHEL to Start Nuclear Plants in Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh
GMR to Set Up Nuclear Power Plant in India
Swiss Announces Construction of a New Nuclear Power Station
Eskom Shuts Down Unit at Koeberg Nuclear Facility
Bruce Shuts Down Unit 3 Reactor at Bruce-A Station for Repair
Dominion Resources Closes Millstone Power Unit 2 in Connecticut
Taiwan Power to Replace Old Nuclear Power Units
Electrabel to Divest Nuclear Power Capacity to SPE
Entergy and Consumers Energy Completes Acquisition of Nuclear Plant
AECL Inks MOU for Co-operation on CANDU Nuclear Power Plants
Exelon Announces Supply Agreement with GEH
Dominion Signs Agreement with GE Energy for Nuclear Equipment
Exelon Nuclear Opts for In-House Security over Contract Security
Rosatom and Enel Collaborate for Development of Nuclear Energy
British Energy Inks an Agreement to Market NDA Power Stations' Output
NPCIL Inaugurates Two Units of Tarapur Nuclear Power Project
NTPC Plans to Establish 6,000 MW Nuclear Power Generation Capacity
DAE Plans to Build PHWRs to Accelerate Nuclear Power Output
FPL, Ameren and Entergy to Build Nuclear Power Stations
EdF Gets Approval from French Government to Build EPR Nuclear Plant
Entergy Gains Permit for Possible New Plant in Mississippi
Exelon Announces Site Selection for New Nuclear Facility
NTPC to Generate 2000 MW of Nuclear Power By 2017
Dominion to Enhance Nuclear Plant Capacity
Tata Power Company to Venture into Nuclear Power Sector
Russia Establishes Nuclear Holding Company AEP
British Energy Shuts Down B-7 Nuclear Reactor
TEPCO's Nuclear Power Reactors Shut Down in Kashiwazaki Kariwa
Consumers Energy Sells Palisades Nuclear Plant to Entergy
SC to Sell Stake in Proposed Nuclear Plant to Duke Energy
Tennessee Valley Authority Restarts Browns Ferry-1 Reactor
4.FOCUS ON SELECT GLOBAL PLAYERS
China National Nuclear Corp. (China)
Dominion Resources, Inc (US)
E.ON AG (Germany)
EDF Group (France)
EDF Energy Plc (UK)
British Energy (UK)
ENBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG (Germany)
ENDESA SA (Spain)
Energoatom (Russia)
Entergy Corporation (US)
Eskom Holdings Limited (South Africa)
Exelon Generation (US)
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. (Korea)
Nordostschweizerische Kraftwerke AG (Switzerland)
Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (INDIA)
Ontario Power Generation (Canada)
RWE Power AG (Germany)
Southern Company (US)
Tennessee Valley Authority (US)
The Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc (Japan)
The Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (Japan)
Vattenfall Europe AG (Germany)
5.GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
Table 10: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Generation by Geographic Region – the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 11: World 10-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power Generation by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Annual Power Generation for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets for Years 2006, 2009 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 12: World Historic Review for Nuclear Power Generation by Geographic Region – the US, Canada Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
III. MARKET
1.THE UNITED STATES
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Market Overview
Table 13: US Energy Mix (2007 & 2008): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source – Coal, Nuclear, Gas, Hydro and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Capacity Overview
Table 14: Nuclear Power Capacity in the US (2008): Break-Up of Units and Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors by Reactor Type – PWR and BWR
Table 15: Nuclear Power Capacity in the US (2008): Break-Up of Capacity of Top 10 Operating Nuclear Power Reactors (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 16: Nuclear Power Capacity in the US (2008): Break-Up of Units and Capacity of Operating Reactors in Top 10 Nuclear-Powered States (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Regulation & License Renewal
Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors
Key Trends & Issues
A Cautious Revival On Cards
Nuclear Power Generation Projected to Cross 915 billion kWh by 2030
Increased Government Funding Revives Growth
Regulatory Sweeteners for Growth
Energy Policy Act of 2005 & NRC Licensing Reforms
Reforms in NRC Licensing Process
Nuclear Production Tax Credit
Compensation Against Regulatory Delays
Loan Guarantees
Price Anderson Act
Market & Environment Driven Growth Factors
Global Warming and Climatic Changes
Natural Gas Price Volatility: Short & Long Term Implications
Increase in Capacity Factor
Changing Public Opinion
Relatively Lower Operations & Maintenance Cost
Growing Demand for Power
Challenges in Store
Competitive Scenario
Table 17: Market for Nuclear Power in the US (2008): Percentage Breakup of Nuclear Power Generated by Leading Players – Exelon Generation, Entergy Corporation, Dominion Resources Inc., Tennessee Valley Authority, Southern Company and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Research and Development Scenario
Next Generation (Generation IV) Nuclear Plant
Historical Fact Sheet
Strategic Corporate Developments
Key Players
B. Market Analytics
Table 18: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 19: US Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
2.CANADA
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Regional Snapshot
Nuclear Power Generation - Background
Government Involvement
Regulation and Safety
Nuclear Power Capacity in Canada
Table 20: Nuclear Power Capacity in Canada (2008): Break-Up of Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors in (MWe) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Refurbishments
Research & Development in Canada
Strategic Corporate Developments
Ontario Power Generation – A Key Player
B. Market Analytics
Table 21: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 22: Canadian Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
3.JAPAN
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Regional Snapshot
Table 23: Japanese Energy Mix (2007 & 2008): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source – Coal, Nuclear, Gas and Hydro (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
An Overview of Nuclear Program and Policy
Japanese Energy Policy: Heavy Reliance on Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Power Capacity
Table 24: Nuclear Power Capacity in Japan (2008): Break-Up of Capacity by Utilities in (MWe) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 25: Nuclear Power Capacity in Japan (2008): Break-Up of Units and Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors by Reactor Type – BWR, PWR, Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Strategic Corporate Developments
Key Players
B. Market Analytics
Table 26: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 27: Japanese Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
4.EUROPE
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Industry Outlook
Nuclear Power Capacity
Strategic Corporate Developments
B. Market Analytics
Table 28: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power by Region/Country – France, Germany, Russia, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Spain, Sweden and Rest of Europe Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 29: European 10-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power Generation by Region/Country – Percentage Share Breakdown of Energy Generated by France, Germany, Russia, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Spain, Sweden and Rest of Europe for Years 2006, 2009 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 30: European Historic Review for Nuclear Power by Region/Country – France, Germany, Russia, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Spain, Sweden and Rest of Europe Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
4a.FRANCE
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Nuclear Power in France – A Snapshot
Background
Growing Energy Consumption Drives French NP Industry
Energy Policy
Regulations and Safety – An Overview
Nuclear Reactor Capacity
Table 31: Nuclear Power Capacity in France (2008): Break-Up of Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors in MWe (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Export Scenario
Research and Development
Strategic Corporate Development
Key Player
B. Market Analytics
Table 32: French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 33: French Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
4b.GERMANY
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Regional Snapshot
Energy Mix in Germany
Table 34: Energy Mix in Germany (2008): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source – Lignite, Hard Coal, Nuclear Power, Natural Gas, Wind, Water and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Energy Policy in Germany
German Nuclear Regulations and Safety Agencies
Trends
Key Utilities Fight for Extension of Plant Operating Life
Growing Lobby for Nuclear Power Expansion
Current Nuclear Power Capability
Table 35: Nuclear Power Capacity in Germany (2008): Break-Up of Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors in MWe (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Research & Development
Strategic Corporate Developments
Key Players
B. Market Analytics
Table 36: German Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 37: German Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
4c.RUSSIA
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Regional Snapshot
History of the Russian Nuclear Power Generation
Nuclear Power Capability
Table 38: Nuclear Power Capacity in Russia (2008): Break-Up of Capacity by Type of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors in MWe (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Under Construction, Planned & Proposed Projects
Table 39: Nuclear Power Plants Under Construction in Russia As of 2008: Break-Up of Capacity, Reactor Type and Estimated Year of Commencement of Operations by Reactor - Rostov /Volgodonsk 2, Novovoronezh II –1, Kursk 5 and Kalinin 4
Table 40: Planned Nuclear Power Plants in Russia As of 2008: Break-Up of Reactor Type and Capacity in (MWe) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Regulating Authorities for Nuclear Energy in Russia
Safety at Russian Nuclear Power Plants – An overview
Research & Development
Strategic Corporate Developments
Energoatom – A Key Player
B. Market Analytics
Table 41: Russian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 42: Russian Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
4d.THE UNITED KINGDOM
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Nuclear Power Industry in the UK
Energy Mix - 2008
Table 43: Energy Mix in the UK (2008): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source – Coal, Gas, Nuclear, Imports and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Future Outlook
Reactor Capacity
Table 44: Nuclear Power Capacity in the UK (2008): Break-Up of Capacity by Type of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors in MWe (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Government Participation
Government Energy Policies – An overview
Spent Fuel Management Policy
Regulations and Safety Policies
Strategic Corporate Developments
Key Players
B. Market Analytics
Table 45: The UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 46: The UK Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
4e.UKRAINE
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Regional Snapshot
Electric Power Status in Ukraine
Table 47: Energy Mix in Ukraine (2008): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source –Nuclear, Thermal and Hydro & Alternative Power (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Remarkable Increase in electricity Demand Augurs Well for Nuclear Power
Ukraine to Double its Reliance on Nuclear Energy Sources
Industry Evolution
Nuclear Policies and Regulatory Bodies
Spent Nuclear Fuel Management
Nuclear Reactor Capacity
Table 48: Nuclear Power Capacity in Ukraine (2008): Break-Up of Capacity and Type of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 49: Nuclear Power Plants Under Construction in Ukraine As of 2008: Break-Up of Capacity, Type and Expected Year of Commencement of Operations of Major Reactors
B. Market Analytics
Table 50: Ukrainian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 51: Ukrainian Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
4f.SPAIN
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Regional Snapshot
Energy Mix
Table 52: Energy Mix in Spain (2007&2008): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source – Coal, Gas, Nuclear, Wind and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Nuclear Energy’s Growth Map and Government Policy
Spent Fuel Disposal and Reprocessing Management
Regulations and Safety – An Overview
Nuclear Power Capacity
Table 53: Nuclear Power Capacity in Spain (2008): Break-Up of Capacity and Type of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Key Player
B. Market Analytics
Table 54: Spanish Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 55: Spanish Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
4g.SWEDEN
A. Market Analysis
Current and Future Analysis
Regional Snapshot
Indecisiveness in Nuclear Energy Policy
Regulation and Safety Environment
Table 56: Nuclear Power Capacity in Sweden (2008): Break-Up of Capacity and Type of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
B. Market Analytics
Table 57: Swedish Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 58: Swedish Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
4h.REST OF EUROPE
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Nuclear Power Capacity
Table 59: Nuclear Power Capacity in Rest of Europe (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Strategic Corporate Developments
Key Players
B. Market Analytics
Table 60: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 61: Rest of Europe Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatthours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
5.ASIA-PACIFIC
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Nuclear Power Scenario in Asia-Pacific
Table 62: Nuclear Power Capacity in Asia-Pacific (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 63: Nuclear Power Plants Under Construction in Asia-Pacific As of 2008: Percentage Share Breakdown of Capacity by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 64: Planned Nuclear Power Plants in Asia-Pacific As of 2008: Percentage Breakdown of Planned Capacity by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 65: Proposed Nuclear Power Plants in Asia-Pacific As of 2008: Percentage Breakdown of Proposed Capacity by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
South Korea
Table 66: Energy Mix in South Korea (2008): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source –Nuclear, Coal, LNG, Hydro and Oil (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Nuclear Power Capacity
Table 67: Nuclear Power Capacity in South Korea (2008): Break-Up of Capacity and Type of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Taiwan
China
Chinese Energy Mix (2008)
Table 68: Energy Mix in China (2008): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source – Coal, Hydro, Nuclear, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Nuclear Power Capacity
Table 69: Nuclear Power Capacity in China (2008): Break-Up of Capacity by Type of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
India
Electricity Demand Pattern in India
Energy Mix - 2008
Table 70: Energy Mix in India (2008): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source – Thermal, Hydro, Nuclear and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Nuclear Power Status
Future Outlook
Pakistan
Strategic Corporate Developments
Key Players
B. Market Analytics
Table 71: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power by Country – South Korea, Taiwan, China, India and Pakistan Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 72: Asia-Pacific 10-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power Generation by Country – Percentage Share Breakdown of Energy Generated by South Korea, Taiwan, China, India and Pakistan for Years 2006, 2009 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 73: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Nuclear Power by Country – South Korea, Taiwan, China, India and Pakistan Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
6.REST OF WORLD
A. Market Analysis
Outlook
Nuclear Power Capacity
Table 74: Nuclear Power Capacity in Rest of World (2008): Percentage Break-Up of Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 75: Nuclear Power Market in Rest of World (2008): Percentage Break-Up of Capacity for Under-Construction Nuclear Power Reactors by Country
Table 76: Nuclear Power Market in Rest of World (2008): Percentage Break-Up of Capacity for Planned Nuclear Reactors by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 77: Nuclear Power Market in Rest of World (2008): Percentage Break-Up of Capacity for Proposed Nuclear Reactors by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Regional Perspective
South Africa
Energy Mix
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Strategic Corporate Developments
Eskom Holdings Limited– A Key South African Player
B. Market Analytics
Table 78: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power by Country – South Africa, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 79: Rest of World 10-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power Generation by Country – Percentage Share Breakdown of Energy Generated by South Africa, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil for Years 2006, 2009 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 80: Rest of World Historic Review for Nuclear Power by Country – South Africa, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 101 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 120)
Region/CountryPlayers
The United States
Canada
Japan
Europe
France
Germany
The United Kingdom
Italy
Spain
Rest of Europe19
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan)22
Africa1
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