Table of Contents
A. Executive Summary
Section 1: Understanding Nuclear Power
B. Basics of the Nuclear Industry
- B.1 History of Nuclear Power
- B.2 Types of Nuclear Reactors
- B.2.1 Fission Reactor
- B.2.1 Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator
- B.3 New & Upcoming Nuclear Technologies
- B.4 Components & Parts of a Nuclear Power Plant
- B.5 Analyzing the Fuel Cycle
- B.6 Managing the Radioactive Waste
C. Profiling the Nuclear Power Industry
- C.1 Industry Overview
- C.2 Uranium Market
- C.3 Market Features
- C.4 Price Trends
- C.5 Managing the Risk in Nuclear Power
- C.6 Industry Trends
- C.7 Economic Trends
- C.8 Nuclear Hedging
- C.9 Future Outlook
D. Analyzing the Economics of Nuclear Power
- D.1 Capital Costs
- D.2 Fuel Costs
- D.3 Plant Operating Costs
- D.4 Electricity Generation & Nuclear Power
- D.5 Cost Competitiveness
- D.6 Issues in Cost Efficiency
E. Global Climate Change & Nuclear Power
F. Challenges & Barriers to Nuclear Power
- F.1 Air Pollution
- F.2 Health Effects
- F.3 Financial Challenges
- F.4 Nuclear Safety
- F.5 Nuclear Proliferation
- F.6 Leadership Challenges
- F.7 Regulatory Barriers
- F.8 Water Pollution
- F.9 Other Challenges
G. Future of the Nuclear Power Industry
Section 2: Analyzing the Russian Energy Industry
A. Introduction to the Industry
B. Drivers of Energy Demand
- B.1 Demand Drivers
- B.2 Final Energy Demand per Industry
- B.2.1 Industrial Use
- B.2.2 Transportation Energy Consumption
- B.2.3 Residential & Commercial Use
- B.3 Primary Energy Demand
C. Major Issues in the Russian Energy Industry
- C.1 Lowering of Energy Intensity
- C.2 Development of Export Outlets & Facilities
- C.3 Development of the Nuclear Energy Industry
- C.4 Production Barriers in Oil & Gas Sectors
D. Role of the State in the Russian Energy Industry
E. Analyzing Russia' s Energy Policy
- E.1 Introduction
- E.2 Objectives of the Russian Energy Strategy
- E.3 Primary Energy Resources in Russia
- E.3.1 Natural Gas
- E.3.2 Oil
- E.3.3 Non-Conventional Oil
- E.3.4 Coal
- E.3.5 Electricity
- E.4 Climate Change Factor
- E.5 EU-Russia Energy Dialogue
- E.6 Russia & the Ratification of the Energy Charter Treaty
- E.7 Major Challenges for the Russian Energy Policy
F. Overview of the Major Energy Sectors
- F.1 Oil
- F.2 Natural Gas
- F.3 Coal
- F.4 Electricity
Section 3: Analyzing the Russian Nuclear Power Industry
A. History of Nuclear Power in the Soviet Times
B. Analyzing Nuclear Power in Russia
- B.1 Introduction & Market Profile
- B.2 Russia' s Electricity Supply
- B.3 Nuclear Capacity
- B.4 Developing the Nuclear Capacity
- B.5 Sector Organization
- B.6 Export Scenario
- B.7 Research & Development
- B.8 Public Support for Nuclear Power
C. Analyzing the Reactor Technology
- C.1 Looking at Russia' s Reactor Technology
- C.2 Improving the Reactor Technology
D. Looking at the Resources for Uranium & Uranium Mining
- D.1 Uranium Resources & Uranium Mining
- D.2 Fuel Cycle Facilities
- D.3 Looking at the International Uranium Enrichment Centre (IUEC) Concept
E. Russian Policy on Used Fuel & Reprocessing
F. Decommissioning of Nuclear Reactors
G. Non-Proliferation in the Industry
H. Analyzing the Nuclear Power Stations in Russia
- H.1 Used Fuel & BN-600 Reactor
- H.2 Balakovo Nuclear Power Plant
- H.3 Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Station
- H.4 Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant
- H.5 Kaliningrad Nuclear Power Plant
- H.6 Kola Nuclear Power Plant
- H.7 Kursk Nuclear Power Plant
- H.8 Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant
- H.9 Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant
- H.10 Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant II
- H.11 Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant
- H.12 Russian Floating Nuclear Power Station
I. Russia Nuclear Power: Future Perspective
J. Leading Industry Players
- J.1 Atomstroyexport
- J.2 Rosenergoatom
- J.3 Rosatom Nuclear Energy State Corporation (Rosatom)
Section 4: Conclusion
A. Appendix
B. Glossary of Terms
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