Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
- Outlook for World Energy Consumption
- Figure 1-1: Share of Electricity Generation by Source 2005, 2010 and 2015
- Carbon Emissions and the Growth in Demand
- Reactor Construction Starts Increase
- Table 1-1: Total Shutdown Nuclear Reactors by Country
- Skilled Labor Shortage
- Uranium Supplies
- Global Market Values
- Table 1-2: Global Market Value of Nuclear Energy Technology
Manufacturing (in $ millions)
- North American Capacity
- Table 1-3: North American Share and Generating Capacity of Nuclear
Energy, 2002 to 2008 (in MWh)
- U.S. Shipments of Nuclear Energy Components
- Table 1-4: U.S. Shipment Value of Nuclear Energy Technology Components,
2004 to 2009 (e) (in $ millions)
- Nuclear Energy Technology Exports
- U.S. Imports of Nuclear Energy Components
- European Nuclear Energy Technology Trends
- Table 1-5: Europe Nuclear Electricity Installed Capacity, 2008 to 2013
(in MW hours)
- Europe' s Aging Energy Infrastructure
- Asia Market Trends
- Table 1-6: Asia Share and Generating Capacity of Nuclear Energy, 2002 to
2008 (in MWh)
- China Nuclear Construction Plans
- Asia, Europe Poised for Growth
- Table 1-7: Estimated Growth of Nuclear Installed Capacity in Asia, 2008
to 2013 (in MWh)
- Table 1-8: Estimated Global Growth of Nuclear Installed Capacity, 2008
to 2013 (in MWh)
- Research and Development of Generation IV Technology
- Innovations Differ by Nation
- Future Nuclear Energy Systems
- Instrumentation and Control Systems
- Small Nuclear Power Reactors
- Consumer Perceptions of Nuclear Energy
- Adoption of Safety Standards Needed
- Goals for Nuclear Safety
- Technologies Improve Safety
Chapter 2: Introduction and Overview
- Report Scope
- Methodology
- Terminology
- Nuclear Reactor Technologies
- Generation 3 Reactor Designs
- Table 2-1: Nuclear Reactor Designs
- Generation IV Nuclear Reactor Designs
- Uranium Conversion
Chapter 3: World Nuclear Activities and Technologies
- Outlook for World Energy Consumption by Source
- Table 3-1: World Consumption of Energy by Energy Types and Country
- Group, 2002, 2008, and 2009 (in quadrillion BTUs)
- Figure 3-1: Global Share of Energy Consumption by Source, 2009 vs. 2013
- Table 3-2: Global Electricity Generation by Fuel Source, 2005 to 2030
(trillions of KWh)
- Figure 3-2: Share of Electricity Generation by Source 2005, 2010 and
2015 (percent)
- Figure 3-3: U.S. Emissions of Carbon Dioxide in Billions of Metric Tons,
2009 and 2013
- Carbon Emissions and the Growth in Demand
- Table 3-3: World Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Region (millions of metric
tons of CO2)
- Table 3-4: Estimated Country Nuclear Capacity and Capacity Change
Through 2013
- Reactor Construction Starts Increase
- Table 3-5: Total Shutdown Nuclear Reactors by Country
- Table 3-6: Nuclear Power Plants Under Construction by Country
- Table 3-7: Next-Generation Nuclear Reactor Construction Starts by
Country
- Table 3-8: Current Nuclear Reactor Construction by Reactor Type and
Megawatts
- Figure 3-4: Producer Price Index for Key Nuclear Reactor Components,
1999 to 2013 (e)
- Table 3-9: U.S. Fuel Production Costs, by Fuel Type, 2002 to 2013 (e)
(in cents per Kilowatt hours)
- Table 3-10:U.S. Production and Operation Expenses for Power Generation
by Power Source, 2002, 2009 and 2013 (in $ millions)
- Skilled Labor Shortage
- Uranium Supplies
- Table 3-11: U.S. Trend of Uranium Purchases and Sales, 2002 to 2009
- (millions of pounds and $ dollars per pound)
- Nuclear Energy Technology Research
- Table 3-12: Average Expenditures on Energy Research and Development by IEA
Nations, 2000, 2005 with Projections by SBI for 2009 and 2013 (in U.S. $
millions)
- Research on Nuclear Technology Safeguards
Chapter 4: World Nuclear Market Trends
- Global Market Values
- Figure 4-1: Compound Annual Growth Rate of Nuclear Energy Technology
- Market Value by Country, 2002 to 2013
- Table 4-1: Global Market Value of Nuclear Energy Technology
Manufacturing (in millions of $)
- Global Nuclear Energy Technology Generating Capacity
- Table 4-2: Global Share and Generating Capacity of Nuclear Energy (in
MWh)
- North American Capacity
- Table 4-3: North American Share and Generating Capacity of Nuclear
Energy (in MWh)
- Table 4-4: North American Share and Generating Capacity of Nuclear
Energy (in MWh)
- Table 4-5: U.S. Forecast Share of Nuclear Energy, 2002 to 2013
(watt-hours)
- Table 4-6: U.S. Share of Nuclear Energy Capacity by State, 2005 to 2008
(in MWh)
- Table 4-7: U.S. Share of Nuclear Energy Capacity by State, 2008 to 2013
(in MWh)
- U.S. Shipments of Nuclear Energy Components
- Table 4-8: U.S. Shipment Value of Nuclear Energy Technology Components,
2004 to 2009 (e) (in $ millions)
- Figure 4-2: Share of Shipment Value of Nuclear Energy Components,
- 2004 and 2009
- Nuclear Energy Technology Exports
- Table 4-9: U.S. Export Value of Nuclear Energy Technology Components,
2004 to 2009 (e) (in $ millions)
- Table 4-10: U.S. Export Value of Metal Tanks by Country, 2004 to 2009
(e) (in $ millions)
- Table 4-11: U.S. Export Value of Metal Cans by Country, 2004 to 2009 (e)
(in $ millions)
- Figure 4-3: Share of U.S. Export Value of Inorganic Chemicals, 2009
(percent)
- U.S. Imports of Nuclear Energy Components
- Table 4-12: U.S. Import Value of Nuclear Energy Technology Components,
2004 to 2009 (e) (in $ millions)
- Table 4-13: U.S. Import Value of Inorganic Chemicals by Country, 2004
to 2009 (e) (in $ millions)
- Table 4-14: U.S. Import Value of Power Boilers and Heat Exchangers by
Country, 2004 to 2009 (e) (in $ millions)
- Table 4-15: U.S. Market Value of Nuclear Energy Technology, 2004 to 2009
(e) (in $ millions)
- Figure 4-4: U.S. Imports and Exports as a Percentage of Total Market
Value, 2004 to 2009
- Table 4-16: U.S. Shipment and Market Value of Nuclear Energy Technology
Components, 2009 to 2013 (e) (in $ millions)
- Figure 4-5: U.S. Nuclear Energy Technology Manufacturing Market Value
and Growth, 2009 to 2013
- European Nuclear Energy Technology Trends
- Table 4-17: Europe Installed Capacity of Nuclear Energy Technology, 2002
to 2008 (e) (in MWh)
- Table 4-18: Europe Nuclear Electricity Installed Capacity, 2008 to 2013
(in MW hours)
- Table 4-19: Europe Nuclear Electricity Exports, 2002 to 2013 (in MW)
- Europe' s Aging Energy Infrastructure
- Nations Split on Nuclear Adoption
- Asia Market Trends
- Table 4-20: Asia Share and Generating Capacity of Nuclear Energy, 2002
to 2008 (in MWh)
- China Nuclear Construction Plans
- Table 4-21: China' s Operating Nuclear Power Plants
- India Accelerates Nuclear Activity
- Table 4-22: India' s Nuclear Reactor Construction Initiatives Japan
Commits to Nuclear
- Table 4-23: Japan' s Nuclear Reactor Initiatives South Korea Addresses
Nuclear Concerns
- Table 4-24: South Korea Nuclear Reactor Installed Base Asia, Europe
Poised for Growth
- Table 4-25: Estimated Growth of Nuclear Installed Capacity in Asia, 2008
to 2013 (in MWh)
- Figure 4-6: Share of Nuclear Energy Installed Capacity in Asia, 2008 and
2013
- Table 4-26: Estimated Global Growth of Nuclear Installed Capacity, 2008
to 2013 (in MWh)
- Figure 4-7: Global Share of Nuclear Energy Installed Capacity, 2008 and
2013 (in MWh)
Chapter 5: Manufacturer Profiles
- Areva
- Corporate Background
- Figure 5-1: Areva' s 2008 Share of Revenues by Division (percent)
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
- Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL)
- Corporate Background
- Products
- Performance and Outlook
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Personnel Changes
- Atomic Energy of Canada (CANDU)
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Figure 5-2: Atomic Energy of Canada 2008 Share of Revenue (in $
millions)
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Outlook
- Larsen and Toubro
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance and Outlook
- Figure 5-3: L&T Revenue Trend, 2003 to 2008 (in $ billions and percent)
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- McDermott International
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Figure 5-4: McDermott International' s Revenue, 2005 to 2008 (in $
billions and percent)
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Personnel Changes
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- Corporate Background
- Performance
- Figure 5-5: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Revenues, 2004 to 2008 (in $
billions and percent)
- Outlook
- Table 5-1: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Revenues, 2007 and 2008, by
Division (in $ billions)
- Company News
- Toshiba Westinghouse
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance and Outlook
- Company News
- General Electric Hitachi Nuclear Energy
- Corporate Background
- Figure 5-6: General Electric Co. Energy Infrastructure Division
Revenues and Year-Over-Year Growth, 2005 to 2008 (in $ billions)
- Table 5-2: GE Share of Revenues by Business Unit, 2007 and 2008
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Company News
Chapter 6: Innovations in Nuclear Energy Technology
- Research and Development of Generation IV Technology
- Table 6-1: Certification Status for New Reactor Designs in the U.S.
- Innovations Differ by Nation
- Innovations in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- Future Nuclear Energy Systems
- Instrumentation and Control Systems
- Instrumentation and Control Components
- Digital I&C Equipment
- Small Nuclear Power Reactors
- Small Reactor Prototypes
- Table 6-2: Small Nuclear Reactor Designs and Locations
- Liquid Metal Cooled Fast Reactors
- Toshiba Designs Small Reactor for Japan
- Molten Salt Reactors (MSR)
Chapter 7: Consumers of Nuclear Energy
- Consumer Perceptions of Nuclear Energy
- Adoption of Safety Standards Needed
- Spent Nuclear Fuel Disposal
- Goals for Nuclear Safety
- Technologies Improve Safety
- Public Acceptance of Nuclear Energy
- Table 7-1: Spending on Energy Lobbying in 2008
- EU Countries Differ on Nuclear Acceptance
- Table 7-2: Percent of EU Citizens in Favor of Nuclear Energy, by Nation
- Public Opinion on Nuclear Safety
- Figure 7-1: U.S. Opinion on Building Nuclear Power Plants
- Figure 7-2: U.S. Adult Opinions on Nuclear Energy, 2008
- One Third of Americans Oppose Nuclear Power Construction
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