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Nuclear Power in Russia, Market Outlook to 2020, 2011 Update - Capacity, Generation, Regulations, Power Plants, Companies
GlobalData, June 2011, Pages: 106
Nuclear Power in Russia, Market Outlook to 2020, 2011 Update – Capacity, Generation, Regulations, Power Plants, Companies
Summary
Russia currently has a total installed capacity of 224,541 MW with nuclear capacity of 22,693 MW. The country has 32 operating nuclear reactors which are of Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR), Fast Breeder Reactor (FBR) and Light Water cooled Graphite moderated Reactor (LWGR) type. The nuclear generation was about 159 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) for 2010. Energoatom Concern OJSC (Energoatom) is the key players in Russia’s nuclear power industry. In 2010 the nuclear power contribution is about 15.7% to the total electricity production. The electricity sector in the country is largely based on thermal and nuclear sources. The Russian Federal Supervision of Nuclear and Radiological Safety (Gosatomnadzor) is the nuclear regulatory authority of Russia. The nuclear policy of the country mainly focuses on the safe use of nuclear energy. The Russian nuclear energy industry is planning to build reactors with advanced features to ensure low capital and power costs, higher service life and higher rate of utilization.
Scope
- The report analyzes Russia’s nuclear power industry to 2020. - Explores and analyzes the trends and developments in Russia's nuclear power industry. - Provides details about historic and forecast installed nuclear capacity and generation.
Reasons to buy
The report will enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner. It will allow you to - - Gain most up to date information and analysis on Russia’s nuclear power industry. - Understand the role of nuclear power in the country's energy mix. - Facilitate decision making by understanding the trends and developments in Russia's nuclear power industry.
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