India’s nuclear power industry is going through a period of growth. One of the key
drivers of this growth story is government’s initiatives in increasing the share of
nuclear power in its energy mix and India. India aims to have 14,600 MW nuclear
capacity online by 2020. It also aims to supply 25% of electricity from nuclear
power by 2050.
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Executive Summary
Introduction
Background
Objective and Scope
Methodology
Plan of this Report
Nuclear Power: Importance, Opportunities, Challenges, and the
Future
Why Nuclear Power?
Nuclear Power and its Importance in India
Key Drivers
Investments and Collaborations
India’s Worry over Fuel: Uranium Requirement
Scope of Reactor Technologies
Fast Breeder Reactors
Status of Current Projects and Developments Overseas
Fast Breeder Reactors: Key Drivers
New Opportunities and Projects
Key Companies to Watch
NPCIL (Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited)
BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited)
Larson and Toubro
Other Indian Companies.
Rosatom
Atomproekt
NIAEP-ASE (Nizhny-Novgorod Engineering Company Atomenergoproekt)
Areva
Other Possible Key Players from US and Japan
Hurdles Faced by India’s Nuclear Power Sector
Market Forecasting
Methodology
Assumptions on Annual Market Demand
Assumptions on Pricing per MW
Assumptions on Uranium Demand
Alternative Scenarios
Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors
Pressurized Water Reactors
Fast Breeder Reactors
European Pressurized Reactors
Cumulative Installed Power Capacity
Summary of the Market for Reactors by Type of Reactors
Market for Imported Uranium
Market for Imported and Indigenously Mined Uranium
Total Market for Uranium
Exhibits
E 1: Summary of the Market for Reactors by Type of Reactors ($million) .
E 2: Summary of the Market by Type of Reactors
E 3: Nuclear Power Capacity in MW by Type of Reactors
E 4: Total Market for Uranium
E 5: Total Market for Uranium
E 6: Nuclear Power vs Other Power Sources: Pros and Cons
E 7: Ongoing & Expected Projects
E 8: Market forecasts for PHWR .
E 9: Market Forecasts for Pressurized Water Reactors ($million)
E 10: Market Forecasts for Fast Breeder Reactors .
E 11: Market forecast for Fast Breeder Reactors
E 12: Market Forecasts for European Pressurized Reactors ($million)
E 13: Market forecast for European Pressurized Reactors
E 14: Cumulative Installed Power Capacity in India (MWe)
E 15: Cumulative Installed Capacity in India
E 16: Summary of the Market for Reactors by Type of Reactors ($million)
E 17: Summary of the Market for Reactors by Types of Reactors ($million)
E 18: Nuclear Power Capacity in MW by Type of Reactors (MWe)
E 19: Nuclear Power Capacity in MW by Type of Reactors (MWe)
E 20: Annual Demand for Uranium Fuel (tons)
E 21: Annual Uranium Demand
E 22: Market for Imported Uranium ($million)
E 23: Market for Uranium (tons)
E 24: Market for Uranium Mined in India ($million)
E 25: Market for Uranium Mined in India
E 26: Total Market for Uranium ($million)
E 27: Total Market for Uranium
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