Table of Contents
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-Wurttemberg 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)
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