China's Dependency on Overseas Uranium Supply to Grow
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- Market - Agriculture, Farming & Raw Materials
- Published Date - 28/02/2009
- Report Type - Market Report
- Country - China
- Number of Pages - 12
- Electronic - £359.00
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Report Summary
China's Dependency on Overseas Uranium Supply to Grow
Summary
The increasing demand for power paved way to develop new nuclear power plants in China. The total demand for power in the country is expected to grow from the present 600 GW to 900 GW in 2020. As compared to the world electricity growth rate of 2.3%, China’s power growth rate of 4.3% is far higher. Currently, thermal power contributes to the majority (78%) of demand for power in China. To reduce its dependency on coal based plants, the country is expanding its nuclear base. The country is planning to expand its capacity to 50 GW by 2020. As per EIA, China’s total installed power capacity is expected to grow to 840 GW in 2010 and reach 1,340 GW in 2020 making it the largest power producer in the world. While this will add up to an additional installed nuclear capacity of 7,600 MW once they start functioning, it would also place an additional demand for uranium. Though the country has been planning new uranium mining projects in order to meet the uranium demand for the upcoming nuclear reactors, overseas supply of uranium would continue to be the key source for fuelling domestic reactors.
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Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Figures 3
2 GlobalData Viewpoint 4
2.1 Summary 4
3 China's Dependency on Overseas Uranium Supply to Grow 5
3.1 Nuclear Power Industry in China 5
3.2 Reactors to begin construction in 2009 5
3.3 Uranium Demand in China to Grow 6
3.4 Strategic Agreements Made by China for the Uranium Supply 7
3.5 Conclusion 8
4 Recent developments 9
4.1 Jan 05, 2009: China Plans To Add 60 GW Nuclear Generating Capacity By 2020 9
4.2 Dec 31, 2008: China To Start Work On Four Nuclear Power Stations In 2009 9
4.3 Jan 19, 2009: CNNC To Construct Three Nuclear Plants In 2009 10
5 Appendix 11
5.1 Methodology 11
5.2 Definitions 12
5.2.1 Units of Measure 12
5.3 Contact Us 12
5.4 About GlobalData 12
5.5 Disclaimer 12
1.1 List of Figures
Figure 1: China, Uranium Demand 6
Figure 2: Uranium Reserves and Production in China 7
Figure 3: GlobalData Methodology 11