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Market Research Report

Nuclear Energy - A New Hope for India

Published by RNCOS E-Services Pvt. Ltd.
Published November, 2008 Product code 76950
Content info 65 Pages
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Nuclear Energy - A New Hope for India published by RNCOS E-Services Pvt. Ltd. in November, 2008. This report consists of 65 Pages and the price starts from US $ 400.

Introduction

Abstract

According to “Nuclear Energy - A New Hope for India”, a new research report by RNCOS, the Indian nuclear power industry is set to boom post Indo-US nuclear deal.

High demand and low production pushed the power deficit in India to around 10% of the total requirement in the FY 2008. And this deficit is expected to widen further in future as India' s power requirement is growing faster than generation. This can put breaks on the seamless economic growth of the country. So the government, as a precautionary measure, is focusing on the nuclear power industry. The major reason for shifting to nuclear power is its potential to generate more power than any other energy source in a short period of time and with low fuel requirement.

In FY 2008, total nuclear power installation capacity in the country reached just over 4 GWe, and once India starts getting international cooperation, its installed capacity and plant construction will take off in a big way.

This report gives extensive analysis on the Indian nuclear power industry. It evaluates the growth prospects and market potential, underlines the issues related to the success of the industry, and provides a prudent analysis on its various aspects. It presents a comprehensive overview of the past and current performance of the industry and identifies the future direction of the market.

Industry Projections

  • Nuclear power plant installation capacity till FY 2018.
  • Numbers of reactors that are planned to start operation in future.
  • Evaluating the investment requirements for plant construction.
  • Uranium requirements in Million Pound.
  • Power generation in TWH.

Players Profiling

This section covers information on domestic companies that are playing an active role in the nuclear power industry. The companies discussed in the report are Larsen & Toubro Limited, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Walchandnagar Industries Ltd, Hindustan Construction Co. Ltd, Rolta, Gammon India, and Avasarala Technology Ltd.

Table of Contents

1. Analyst View

2. Indian Power Industry - An Overview

  • 2.1 Summary
  • 2.2 Demand & Supply Analysis

3. Nuclear Power Industry - An Overview

  • 3.1 Capacity Installation
  • 3.2 Power Generation
  • 3.3 Nuclear Power Contribution

4. Indian Nuclear Power Industry - An Investment Destination

  • 4.1 Nuclear Power & Its Advantages
    • 4.1.1 Limited Fossil Fuels
    • 4.1.2 Nuclear vs Renewable Energy Sources
  • 4.2 Government Support
  • 4.3 Indo-US Nuclear Deal
  • 4.4 Industry Privatization
  • 4.5 Nuclear Power Program & Research Reactors
  • 4.6 Rural Electrification Program

5. Current Status of Indian Nuclear Power Industry

  • 5.1 Capacity Installation
  • 5.2 Regional Presence
  • 5.3 Nuclear Power Plants by Type
  • 5.4 Power Generation
  • 5.5 Nuclear Power Plants
    • 5.5.1 Tarapur Atomic Power Station (TAPS)
    • 5.5.2 Rajasthan Atomic Power Station (RAPS)
    • 5.5.3 Madras Atomic Power Station (MAPS)
    • 5.5.4 Narora Atomic Power Station (NAPS)
    • 5.5.5 Kakrapar Atomic Power Station (KAPS)
    • 5.5.6 Kaiga Atomic Power Station

6. Raw Material Market Analysis

  • 6.1 Available Resources
  • 6.2 Production
  • 6.3 Requirement

7. Nuclear Power & its Future Requirement

  • 7.1 Upcoming Capacity Installation
  • 7.2 Plant Requirement
  • 7.3 Investment in Plant Construction
  • 7.4 Uranium Requirement & its Alternate Solution
  • 7.5 Power Generation

8. Barriers to Nuclear Power Industry

  • 9. Domestic Companies Active in the Industry
  • 9.1 Larsen & Toubro Limited
  • 9.2 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL)
  • 9.3 Walchandnagar Industries Ltd
  • 9.4 Hindustan Construction Co. Ltd.
  • 9.5 Rolta
  • 9.6 Avasarala Technology Ltd.
  • 9.7 Gammon India Limited

List of Figure:

  • Figure 2-1: India - Power Shortage (%), FY 2004 to FY 2009
  • Figure 2-2: India - Forecast for Power Requirement & Generation (in TWH), FY 2012
  • Figure 3-1: India - Installed Power Capacity by Source (%), FY 2008
  • Figure 3-2: India - Nuclear Share in Power Generation (%), FY 2008
  • Figure 3-3: India - Forecast for Nuclear Power Contribution (%), FY 2012
  • Figure 4-1: India - Budgetary Investments in Nuclear Power Industry (in Billion INR), FY 2008 & FY 2009
  • Figure 5-1: India - Installed Nuclear Power Capacity (in MWe), FY 2006 to FY 2008
  • Figure 5-2: India - Installed Nuclear Power Capacity by Region (%), FY 2008
  • Figure 5-3: India - Installed Nuclear Power Capacity by State (MWe), FY 2008
  • Figure 5-4: India - Installed Capacity of Operational Reactors by Type (%), FY 2008
  • Figure 5-5: India - Nuclear Power Generation (in GWH), FY 2007 & FY 2008
  • Figure 5-6: India - Nuclear Power Generation in TAPS (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
  • Figure 5-7: India - Nuclear Power Generation in RAPS (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
  • Figure 5-8: India - Nuclear Power Generation in MAPS (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
  • Figure 5-9: India - Nuclear Power Generation in NAPS (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
  • Figure 5-10: India - Nuclear Power Generation in KAPS (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
  • Figure 5-11: India - Nuclear Power Generation in Kaiga Atomic Power Station (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
  • Figure 6-1: India - Uranium Production (in ‘000 Pounds), 2006, 2007 & 2012
  • Figure 6-2: India - Uranium Requirement (in Million Pound), FY 2007 & FY 2008*
  • Figure 7-1: India - Forecast for Installed Nuclear Power Capacity (in MWe), FY 2009 to FY 2018
  • Figure 7-2: India - Forecast for Number of Reactors (2008 & 2032)
  • Figure 7-3: India - Cumulative Nuclear Power Construction Investment (in Billion US$), FY 2011 & FY 2018
  • Figure 7-4: India - Forecast for Uranium Requirement (in Million Pound), FY 2009 to FY 2018
  • Figure 7-5: India - Forecast for Nuclear Power Generation (in TWH), FY 2009 to FY 2018

List of Tables:

  • Table 4-1: Advantages of Nuclear Power over Coal & Oil
  • Table 4-2: India - Research Reactors Status
  • Table 4-3: India - Rural Electrification Program (Jan 2008)
  • Table 5-1: India - TAPS Statistics
  • Table 5-2: India - RAPS Statistics
  • Table 5-3: India - MAPS Statistics
  • Table 5-4: India - NAPS Statistics
  • Table 5-5: India - KAPS Statistics
  • Table 5-6: India - Kaiga Atomic Power Station Statistics
  • Table 7-1: Global - Estimated Thorium Resources by Country (in ' 000 Metric Tons)
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