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Nuclear Energy Technologies Worldwide: Components and
Manufacturing

May 1, 2009
Manufacturers of nuclear reactor components are entering a pivotal period as the new
global landscape of global nuclear energy production takes shape. Nations committed
to constructing next-generation nuclear facilities that leverage the latest technology will
depend on manufacturers to provide high quality products that foster a safe, secure,
and enduring environment for nuclear energy production.

Governments, meanwhile, are challenged by the weak global economy that has
tightened credit needed to fund some of their long-term nuclear energy initiatives.
Suppliers to the nuclear energy construction market are also attempting to keep pace
with increased demand as they struggle to stay afloat with a reduced labor force. The
companies, which include Areva and Mitsubishi, are leveraging their economies of scale
in energy markets by collaborating and aligning with competitors to gain market share
and increase their installed base of customers.

The U.S. is the global leader in nuclear energy technology manufacturing, having a total
market value of nearly $45.2 billion in 2002 and growing to an estimated $50.8 billion by
year-end 2009. By 2013, SBI estimates that the U.S. market value will reach $61.1
billion, growing at an eleven-year Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 2.8%.

The U.S., France, and Japan comprise more than half of the global value of nuclear
energy technology manufacturing. SBI estimates that France’s market value will grow
from $28.9 billion in 2009 to $34.8 billion in 2013 (3.4% CAGR) and Japan will grow
from $19.6 billion to $23.7 billion (3.4%) in 2013. On a share basis, through 2013, the
top three manufacturing nations will maintain their leadership positions, although they
will lose share to other nations such as China and South Korea, which will accelerate
their manufacturing efforts.

On a CAGR basis, however, SBI projects that through 2013 the Netherlands and
Pakistan will grow at the fastest rates, 15.9% and 31.6%, respectively, and afford the
greatest market opportunities for suppliers to the nuclear technology manufacturing
industry.
Scope and Methodology

This Specialists in Business Information (SBI) report covers several components of the
nuclear energy technology industry around the world, including:

      Overall market value of nuclear energy technology manufacturing
      Consumption of nuclear energy compared to other electricity-generating sources,
      including renewable energy
      Nuclear power plant installations and their energy-generating capacities
      Consumer attitudes towards nuclear energy safety and use
      Innovations in nuclear energy technologies and their future potential
      Costs and benefits of nuclear energy adoption

Methodology

The report covers shipments, imports and exports, as well as the economic and market
trends driving the nuclear technology industry. We identify key market trends and
dynamics, and profile major market players, outlining their strategies to maximize
growth and profitability.

SBI’s research methodology for this report involved aggregating, synthesizing, and
analyzing data from several sources, including government and several third-party
market research syndicated data suppliers. We have also conducted in-depth interviews
with leading experts on nuclear energy manufacturing and production potential.
Historical data relating to the manufacturing and distribution of products are culled from
government sources. Analysis of these data provides the foundation for our projections
of overall market size and growth through 2013. Our projections also take into account
data that indirectly affects the growth of the nuclear energy market, such as information
provided by the U.S. Department of Energy and National Renewable Energy
Laboratory. Another component of our forecasts is the in-depth interviews we conducted
with industry experts, including:

      Karen Daifuku, Chief of External Relations and Public Affairs, OECD Nuclear
      Energy Agency, France
      Colin Hunt, Research Director, Canadian Nuclear Association
      John Moens, Nuclear Industry Specialist, U.S. Department of Energy
      Trevor Findley, Director of Nuclear Energy Futures Project, Centre for
      International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Canada
      Leslie Kass, Director, Business Policy and Programs, Nuclear Energy Institute,
      Washington, DC

How You Will Benefit from this Report

Manufacturers of nuclear energy technology used in reactors and its associated
components will benefit from this report by thoroughly understanding the market size of
nuclear energy installations globally and the near-term opportunities for growth. The
report examines the countries geared for rapid expansion of their nuclear generating
programs and looks at the long-term growth potential for manufacturers of large-scale
reactors that leverage next-generation, or Generation III and IV, reactor technologies.
Manufacturers will find the report provides a thorough analysis of how companies are
innovating their products to compete.

This report also will help:

       Nuclear industry Research and Development Professionals keep abreast of
       competitor initiatives, and product innovations
       Advertising and Public Relations Agencies working with clients in the nuclear
       energy sector to create targeted and compelling messages about the benefits of
       nuclear energy technology products
       Business Development Executives of nuclear energy companies to identify
       potential partnerships, and detect new product applications.
       Government executives leading national efforts to grow nuclear energy
       installation capacities and adopt leading-edge technologies




Additional Information

Market Insights: A Selection From The Report



Global Market Values

The U.S. is the global leader in nuclear energy technology manufacturing, having a total
market value of nearly $45.2 billion in 2002 and growing to an estimated $50.8 billion by
year-end 2009. By 2013, SBI estimates that the U.S. market value will reach $61.1
billion, growing at an eleven-year Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 2.8%.
The U.S., France, and Japan comprise more than half of the global value of nuclear
energy technology manufacturing. SBI estimates that France’s market value will grow
from $28.9 billion in 2009 to $34.8 billion in 2013 (3.4% CAGR) and Japan will grow
from $19.6 billion to $23.7 billion (3.4%) in 2013. On a share basis, through 2013, the
top three manufacturing nations will maintain their leadership positions, although they
will lose share to other nations such as China and South Korea, which will accelerate
their manufacturing efforts. On a CAGR basis, however, SBI projects that through 2013
the Netherlands and Pakistan will grow at the fastest rates, 15.9% and 31.6%,
respectively, and afford the greatest market opportunities for suppliers to the nuclear
technology manufacturing industry.

European Nuclear Energy Technology Trends
Outside of North America several nations, including China, Russia, and France, have
indicated their intentions for greater dependence on nuclear energy and accelerated
spending on nuclear manufacturing. Most reactor initiatives through 2030 are planned
for Asia, where rapidly-growing economies are keeping pace with rising demand for
electricity. South Korea plans to bring eight reactors into operation by 2015 while Japan
has two reactors under construction. India has six reactors being built through 2010 and
ten additional units are planned well into the next decade. Six large reactors are already
under construction in Russia and due for completion in 2012.

Most nuclear energy-focused countries have stepped up their government financing of
research and development initiatives due to growing concern about the energy’s
security and effect on the environment. Funding from the private sector, however, is
largely going to research on development of Generation IV nuclear energy technologies.
There is debate over the levels of research and development expenditures on nuclear
energy compared to other emerging energy sources, such as renewables. SBI
leveraged data available from the International Energy Association (IEA) to project
future expenditures on nuclear research compared to research on other energy
sources. We estimate that total spending on R&D in nuclear among IEA participating
nations will reach $1.8 billion in 2009, compared to $1.3 billion for fossil fuels and $1.2
billion for renewables. By 2013, spending on renewables will rival nuclear energy R&D
efforts with governments and private sectors spending $2.7 billion for renewables and
$2.4 billion on nuclear.



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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Nuclear energy technologies worldwide components and manufacturing

  • 1. Get more info on this report! Nuclear Energy Technologies Worldwide: Components and Manufacturing May 1, 2009 Manufacturers of nuclear reactor components are entering a pivotal period as the new global landscape of global nuclear energy production takes shape. Nations committed to constructing next-generation nuclear facilities that leverage the latest technology will depend on manufacturers to provide high quality products that foster a safe, secure, and enduring environment for nuclear energy production. Governments, meanwhile, are challenged by the weak global economy that has tightened credit needed to fund some of their long-term nuclear energy initiatives. Suppliers to the nuclear energy construction market are also attempting to keep pace with increased demand as they struggle to stay afloat with a reduced labor force. The companies, which include Areva and Mitsubishi, are leveraging their economies of scale in energy markets by collaborating and aligning with competitors to gain market share and increase their installed base of customers. The U.S. is the global leader in nuclear energy technology manufacturing, having a total market value of nearly $45.2 billion in 2002 and growing to an estimated $50.8 billion by year-end 2009. By 2013, SBI estimates that the U.S. market value will reach $61.1 billion, growing at an eleven-year Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 2.8%. The U.S., France, and Japan comprise more than half of the global value of nuclear energy technology manufacturing. SBI estimates that France’s market value will grow from $28.9 billion in 2009 to $34.8 billion in 2013 (3.4% CAGR) and Japan will grow from $19.6 billion to $23.7 billion (3.4%) in 2013. On a share basis, through 2013, the top three manufacturing nations will maintain their leadership positions, although they will lose share to other nations such as China and South Korea, which will accelerate their manufacturing efforts. On a CAGR basis, however, SBI projects that through 2013 the Netherlands and Pakistan will grow at the fastest rates, 15.9% and 31.6%, respectively, and afford the greatest market opportunities for suppliers to the nuclear technology manufacturing industry.
  • 2. Scope and Methodology This Specialists in Business Information (SBI) report covers several components of the nuclear energy technology industry around the world, including: Overall market value of nuclear energy technology manufacturing Consumption of nuclear energy compared to other electricity-generating sources, including renewable energy Nuclear power plant installations and their energy-generating capacities Consumer attitudes towards nuclear energy safety and use Innovations in nuclear energy technologies and their future potential Costs and benefits of nuclear energy adoption Methodology The report covers shipments, imports and exports, as well as the economic and market trends driving the nuclear technology industry. We identify key market trends and dynamics, and profile major market players, outlining their strategies to maximize growth and profitability. SBI’s research methodology for this report involved aggregating, synthesizing, and analyzing data from several sources, including government and several third-party market research syndicated data suppliers. We have also conducted in-depth interviews with leading experts on nuclear energy manufacturing and production potential. Historical data relating to the manufacturing and distribution of products are culled from government sources. Analysis of these data provides the foundation for our projections of overall market size and growth through 2013. Our projections also take into account data that indirectly affects the growth of the nuclear energy market, such as information provided by the U.S. Department of Energy and National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Another component of our forecasts is the in-depth interviews we conducted with industry experts, including: Karen Daifuku, Chief of External Relations and Public Affairs, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, France Colin Hunt, Research Director, Canadian Nuclear Association John Moens, Nuclear Industry Specialist, U.S. Department of Energy Trevor Findley, Director of Nuclear Energy Futures Project, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Canada Leslie Kass, Director, Business Policy and Programs, Nuclear Energy Institute, Washington, DC How You Will Benefit from this Report Manufacturers of nuclear energy technology used in reactors and its associated components will benefit from this report by thoroughly understanding the market size of nuclear energy installations globally and the near-term opportunities for growth. The
  • 3. report examines the countries geared for rapid expansion of their nuclear generating programs and looks at the long-term growth potential for manufacturers of large-scale reactors that leverage next-generation, or Generation III and IV, reactor technologies. Manufacturers will find the report provides a thorough analysis of how companies are innovating their products to compete. This report also will help: Nuclear industry Research and Development Professionals keep abreast of competitor initiatives, and product innovations Advertising and Public Relations Agencies working with clients in the nuclear energy sector to create targeted and compelling messages about the benefits of nuclear energy technology products Business Development Executives of nuclear energy companies to identify potential partnerships, and detect new product applications. Government executives leading national efforts to grow nuclear energy installation capacities and adopt leading-edge technologies Additional Information Market Insights: A Selection From The Report Global Market Values The U.S. is the global leader in nuclear energy technology manufacturing, having a total market value of nearly $45.2 billion in 2002 and growing to an estimated $50.8 billion by year-end 2009. By 2013, SBI estimates that the U.S. market value will reach $61.1 billion, growing at an eleven-year Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 2.8%. The U.S., France, and Japan comprise more than half of the global value of nuclear energy technology manufacturing. SBI estimates that France’s market value will grow from $28.9 billion in 2009 to $34.8 billion in 2013 (3.4% CAGR) and Japan will grow from $19.6 billion to $23.7 billion (3.4%) in 2013. On a share basis, through 2013, the top three manufacturing nations will maintain their leadership positions, although they will lose share to other nations such as China and South Korea, which will accelerate their manufacturing efforts. On a CAGR basis, however, SBI projects that through 2013 the Netherlands and Pakistan will grow at the fastest rates, 15.9% and 31.6%, respectively, and afford the greatest market opportunities for suppliers to the nuclear technology manufacturing industry. European Nuclear Energy Technology Trends
  • 4. Outside of North America several nations, including China, Russia, and France, have indicated their intentions for greater dependence on nuclear energy and accelerated spending on nuclear manufacturing. Most reactor initiatives through 2030 are planned for Asia, where rapidly-growing economies are keeping pace with rising demand for electricity. South Korea plans to bring eight reactors into operation by 2015 while Japan has two reactors under construction. India has six reactors being built through 2010 and ten additional units are planned well into the next decade. Six large reactors are already under construction in Russia and due for completion in 2012. Most nuclear energy-focused countries have stepped up their government financing of research and development initiatives due to growing concern about the energy’s security and effect on the environment. Funding from the private sector, however, is largely going to research on development of Generation IV nuclear energy technologies. There is debate over the levels of research and development expenditures on nuclear energy compared to other emerging energy sources, such as renewables. SBI leveraged data available from the International Energy Association (IEA) to project future expenditures on nuclear research compared to research on other energy sources. We estimate that total spending on R&D in nuclear among IEA participating nations will reach $1.8 billion in 2009, compared to $1.3 billion for fossil fuels and $1.2 billion for renewables. By 2013, spending on renewables will rival nuclear energy R&D efforts with governments and private sectors spending $2.7 billion for renewables and $2.4 billion on nuclear. 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
  • 5. 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
  • 6. 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)
  • 7. 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
  • 8. 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
  • 9. 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
  • 10. 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 Appendix Available immediately for Online Download at http://www.marketresearch.com/product/display.asp?productid=1926673 US: 800.298.5699 UK +44.207.256.3920 Int'l: +1.240.747.3093 Fax: 240.747.3004