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Table Of Contents :
1 Table Of Contents 2 1.1 List of Tables 7 1.2 List of Figures 8 2 Executive Summary 9 2.1 Nuclear Power Industry in India 9 2.2 Trends and Developments in India’s Nuclear Power Industry 9 3 Nuclear Power Industry in India 10 3.1 Overview 10 3.2 Thermal Power is the Major Source of Power Generated in India 10 3.2.1 India, Power Generation by Fuel Type 10 3.2.2 India, Power Consumption by End User 11 3.2.3 India, Power Supply and Demand Balance 12 3.3 Nuclear Power in Asia Pacific 16 3.3.1 Nuclear Power Installed Capacity & Generation in Asia Pacific, 2000- 08 16 3.4 India, Nuclear Power Installed Capacity and Generation 17 3.4.1 Commercial Nuclear reactors in India 19 3.4.2 India to Build New Nuclear Power Plants 20 3.5 Nuclear Regulatory Framework and Incentives in India: Safe use of radiation and nuclear energy 21 3.5.1 Nuclear Policy in India 21 3.5.2 Nuclear Regulations in India 21 3.5.3 Nuclear Power Sector Incentives in India 22 4 Trends and Developments in India’s Nuclear Power Industry 23 4.1 Key drivers, Challenges and Trends in India’s Nuclear Power Sector 23 4.1.1 Key drivers in India’s Nuclear Power Sector 23 4.1.2 Challenges to India’s Nuclear Power Sector 25 4.1.3 Trends in India’s Nuclear Power Sector 26 4.2 India’s Nuclear Power Outlook 26 4.2.1 NSG Waiver to India would Boost Investment Opportunities 27 4.2.2 Nuclear fuel supply in India 27 4.2.3 Enrichment, fuel fabrication in India 27 4.2.4 Nuclear equipment and technology in India 27 5 India, Nuclear Power Plants, Technical Details 29 5.1 India, Kaiga 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 29 5.2 Kaiga 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 31 5.3 Kaiga 3, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 34 5.4 Kakrapar 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 36 5.5 Kakrapar 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 39 5.6 Madras, MAPS 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 41 5.7 Madras, MAPS 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 44 5.8 Narora 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 46 5.9 Narora 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 49 5.10 Rajasthan, RAPS 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 51 5.11 Rajasthan, RAPS 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 54 5.12 Rajasthan, RAPS 3, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 56 5.13 Rajasthan, RAPS 4, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 59 5.14 Tarapur 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 61 5.15 Tarapur 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 64 5.16 Tarapur 3, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 67 5.17 Tarapur 4, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 69 6 Key Players in India’s Nuclear Industry 72 6.1 Nuclear Power Corporation of India 72 6.1.1 Company Snapshot 72 6.1.2 Business Description 72 6.1.3 Major Products and Services 74 6.1.4 History 74 6.1.5 Business Strategy 75 6.1.6 Corporate Social Responsibility 76 6.1.7 Value Chain Analysis 78 6.1.8 Power Generation 78 6.1.9 SWOT Analysis 79 6.1.10 Revenue Analysis 83 6.1.11 Revenue by Geography 84 7 Financial Deals Landscape 85 7.1 Detailed Deal Summary 85 7.1.1 Partnerships 85 8 Recent Developments 88 8.1 New Projects 88 8.1.1 Dec 14, 2008: Haryana to Get First Nuclear Power Plant after Indo-US Nuclear Agreement 88 8.1.2 Nov 27, 2008: Kudankulam NPP Nears Completion 89 8.1.3 Oct 14, 2008: 21 Nuclear Power Projects To Come Up In India 89 8.1.4 Oct 06, 2008: Russia To Sign Agreement On Building Four More Reactors In India 90 8.1.5 Oct 03, 2008: Andhra Pradesh To Set Up Nuclear Plant 90 8.2 Operations Updates 91 8.2.1 Nov 13, 2008: NTPC Sends Programme Draft To Atomic Energy Department 91 8.2.2 Oct 02, 2008: NPCIL To Commision Four New Nuclear Projects 92 8.3 Strategy and Business Planning 92 8.3.1 Dec 17, 2008: TEPCO To Construct Nuclear Power Plants Overseas 92 8.3.2 Dec 02, 2008: NPCIL To Set Up Six Nuclear Reactors Along India's Coastline 93 8.3.3 Nov 25, 2008: Jindal Steel To Enter Nuclear And Solar Energy Sector In India 93 8.3.4 Oct 23, 2008: NPCIL And AREVA Negotiate On Nuclear Cooperation 95 8.3.5 Oct 15, 2008: AP Genco May Set Up Nuclear Power Plant At Jammalamadugu In Andhra Pradesh, India 95 8.3.6 Oct 13, 2008: APGenco To Set Up Nuclear Plant In Andhra Pradesh, India 95 8.3.7 Oct 08, 2008: CCCL Seeks To Enter Nuclear Power Segment 96 8.3.8 Oct 06, 2008: BHEL- NPCIL Joint Venture In Talks With Overseas Partners To Set Up Nuclear Plants In India 96 8.3.9 Oct 05, 2008: Adani Group To Venture Into Nuclear Power Production 97 8.3.10 Oct 03, 2008: ONGC Intends To Enter Nuclear And Solar Energy Sector 97 8.3.11 Sep 23, 2008: Reliance Seeks To Tap Opportunities In Nuclear Power Generation 98 8.4 Government and Public Interest 99 8.4.1 Dec 22, 2008: Nuclear Power Can Address Climate Change Issue: Indian External Affairs Minister 99 8.4.2 Dec 21, 2008: India To Have 21 New Nuclear Plants In Three Years 100 8.4.3 Dec 19, 2008: Nuclear Power Will Be Cost Competitive: Indian Minister Of State For Power 100 8.4.4 Dec 14, 2008: Haryana To Get First Nuclear Power Plant After Indo-US Nuclear Agreement 101 8.4.5 Dec 14, 2008: Kazakhstan To Sign Nuclear Co-Operation Agreement With India 102 8.4.6 Dec 08, 2008: India To Receive Uranium Imports By April 2009 103 8.4.7 Dec 04, 2008: India To Build 500 MW Prototech Fast Breeder Reactor By 2011 104 8.4.8 Dec 04, 2008: India To Have 1,500 MW Additional Nuclear Power In 2009 105 8.4.9 Nov 27, 2008: Kudankulam NPP Nears Completion 106 8.4.10 Nov 24, 2008: Nuclear Power Tariff Should Be Competitive: L&T 106 8.4.11 Nov 22, 2008: Japanese Companies Concentrates On Indian Nuclear Market 107 8.4.12 Nov 17, 2008: India, Russia To Sign Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement In December 2008 108 8.4.13 Nov 15, 2008: Canada, India Negotiates Nuclear Agreement 109 8.4.14 Nov 14, 2008: India Needs To Sign Nuclear Safety Agreement: NRC 109 8.4.15 Nov 14, 2008: France Ready To Start Contracts With India To Build Nuclear Plants 110 8.4.16 Nov 12, 2008: INS Signs Nuclear Agreement With BNS 111 8.4.17 Nov 10, 2008: Koodankulam Nuclear Plant In Tamil Nadu To Be Oprational By April 2009 111 8.4.18 Oct 14, 2008: India To Seek Nuclear Energy Support From Brazil And South Africa 112 8.4.19 Oct 14, 2008: 21 Nuclear Power Projects To Come Up In India 113 8.4.20 Oct 14, 2008: India To Get 35% Power From Nuclear Power Plants By 2050 114 8.4.21 Oct 14, 2008: Nuclear Power In India Likely To Go Up By 200% By 2020 114 8.4.22 Oct 12, 2008: India, US Sign Nuclear Agreement 115 8.4.23 Oct 12, 2008: India Set To Focus On Time-Bound Nuclear Projects With US, France And Russia 116 8.4.24 Oct 06, 2008: Russia To Sign Agreement On Building Four More Reactors In India 116 8.4.25 Oct 06, 2008: Sri Lanka And India Hold Talks On Thorium-based Nuclear Energy 116 8.4.26 Oct 03, 2008: CSTEP Calls For Indo-US Nuclear Agreement 117 8.4.27 Oct 03, 2008: Andhra Pradesh To Set Up Nuclear Plant 117 8.4.28 Sep 30, 2008: India And France Sign Civilian Nuclear Accord 118 8.4.29 Sep 28, 2008: US House Of Representatives Approve Nuclear Deal With India 118 8.5 Other Significant Developments 118 8.5.1 Dec 18, 2008: NPCIL In Talks With GE Energy And Westinghouse For Supply Of Nuclear Reactors 118 8.5.2 Oct 22, 2008: Pell Frischmann To Invest $4 Billion In Nuclear Energy Sector In India 119 8.5.3 Oct 19, 2008: Hinduja Intends To Invest In Nuclear Plant In India 120 8.5.4 Sep 23, 2008: HCC Appoints President And COO 120 9 Appendix 121 9.1 Methodology 121 9.1.1 Coverage 121 9.1.2 Secondary Research 122 9.1.3 Primary Research 122 9.1.4 Forecasts 123 9.1.5 Expert Panel Validation 123 9.2 Definitions 124 9.2.1 Units of Measure 124 9.3 Contact Us 124 9.4 Disclaimer 124
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: India, Historical and Forecasted Power Installed Capacity, MW, 1996-2020 14 Table 2: India, Historical and Forecasted Power Generation and Consumption, BkWh, 1996-2020 16 Table 3: Asia- Pacific, Installed Nuclear Capacity, MW, 2000-08 17 Table 4: Asia- Pacific, Nuclear Generation, BkWh, 2000-08 17 Table 5: India, Operable Commercial Reactors, 2008 20 Table 6: India, Planned/Proposed and Under Construction Commercial Nuclear Reactors, 2008 20 Table 7 : Acts/Sections for Nuclear Regulations 22 Table 8: India, Kaiga 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 29 Table 9: India, Kaiga 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 31 Table 10: India, Kaiga 3, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 34 Table 11: India, Kakrapar 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 36 Table 12: India, Kakrapar 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 39 Table 13: India, Madras, MAPS 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 41 Table 14: India, Madras, MAPS 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 44 Table 15: India, Narora 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 46 Table 16: India, Narora 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 49 Table 17: India, Rajasthan, RAPS 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 51 Table 18: India, Rajasthan, RAPS 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 54 Table 19: India, Rajasthan, RAPS 3, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 56 Table 20: India, Rajasthan, RAPS 4, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 59 Table 21: India, Tarapur 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 61 Table 22: India, Tarapur 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 64 Table 23: India, Tarapur 3, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 67 Table 24: India, Tarapur 4, Nuclear Plant Technical Details 69 Table 25: Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited,Key Facts, 2007 72 Table 26: Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, SWOT Analysis , 2007 80 Table 27: Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, Revenue by Segment, USD Million, 2003-2007 83 Table 28: Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, Revenue by Geography, USD Million, 2003-2007 84 Table 29: NTPC Enters Into Joint Venture With NPCIL 85 Table 30: Satluj Jal To Form Joint Venture With NPCIL For Nuclear Foray 86 Table 31: SJVN To Form A Joint Venture With Nuclear Power Corporation 87
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: India, Power Generation by Fuel Type, Percentage share, 2007 11 Figure 2: India, Power Consumption by End User, Percentage share, 2007 12 Figure 3: India, Historical and Forecasted Power Installed Capacity, MW, 1996-2020 13 Figure 4: India, Power Generation And Consumption, BkWh, 1996-2020 15 Figure 5: India, Historical and Projected Installed Nuclear Capacity, MW, 2000-15 18 Figure 6: India, Historical and Projected Nuclear Generation, BkWh, 2000- 15 19 Figure 7: Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, Value Chain Analysis 78 Figure 8:Methodology 121
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