Research and Markets: Nuclear Power in China

DUBLIN--()--Dublin - Research and Markets has announced the addition of the Nuclear Power in China report to their offering.

With ever increasing population, the demand for more power has risen as well. Due to this, power shortages have started taking place and to combat that more and more fuels are being used incessantly leading to a shoot up in air pollution level. Because of this China's economy has suffered a loss of almost 6% of its GDP.

The total output of electricity produced domestically has been increasing year after year. Its capacity growth is expected to remiss by the end of 2020 but until then it will continue to prosper. This growth in capacity so far can be considered pretty remarkable as it pursued even after many coal-fired plants were revoked. China's State Grid Corporation has been utilizing UHV network to generate a great amount of power and it is expected to only boost up by 2020 as the Chinese state has budgeted almost $ 600 billion for upgrading its grid.

This nuclear power sector has shown a speedy growth. With help drawn in technology from France, Canada, Russia and the US, China has set its atomic power for flourishing. New reactors are being put up to have nuclear energy generated in abundance. It is predicted that by 2040 the PWRs are expected to level off at 200 GWe.

After the 2011 Fukushima accident in Japan, the government has suspended plans to open any new reactors and those under construction are being made to go through sweeping safety checks in order to avoid any nuclear calamities in the future. With its eyes set on becoming the next global superpower, China sure has justified that it is an enduring contender for the spot.

In this industry scenario Taiyou Research analyzes the Chinese nuclear power industry.

Key Topics Covered:

Executive Summary

Chapter 1: Basics of Nuclear Power

1. Understanding Nuclear Power

2. Nuclear Reactor Types

3. Advanced Nuclear Technologies

4. Nuclear Fuel Cycle

5. Global Nuclear Power Industry

Chapter 2: Nuclear Power in China

1. China's Growing Demand for Energy

2. Why China Needs Nuclear Power?

3. Growth of the Nuclear Industry in China

4. Nuclear Fuel Cycle in China

5. Regulatory Framework

6. Reactor Technology

7. Policies on Fuel Cycle and Research Programs

8. Nuclear Power Plants in China

9. Major Industry Players

10. Major Global Players

11. Nuclear Non-Proliferation and China

12. Nuclear Power in China: Industry Outlook

Chapter 3: Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Accident

1. 2011 Fukushima Nuclear Plant Accident

Chapter 4: Glossary

Examples of Companies Mentioned

- Ameren Corporation

- Areva DongFang

- China Baotau Nuclear Fuel

- China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group

- China Jianzhong Nuclear Fuel

- China North Nuclear Fuel

- China Nuclear Engineering & Construction Group

- China Nuclear Power Engineering Group; China Nuclear Power Design

- China Power Investment Corporation

- China Resources Power Holdings

- Chinergy

- Chinese Nuclear Society

- Chugoku Electric Power Company

- CNNC Overseas Uranium Holding

- Datang International Power Generation Company

- Dongfang Boiler Group

- Dongfang Electric Corporation

- Eskom

- Huadian International Power Corporation

- Huaneng International Power Development Corporation

- Nuclear Power Institute of China

- Shandong Electric Power Construction

- Shandong Nuclear Power Equipment Manufacturing

- Shanghai Nuclear Energy Research & Design Institute

- Shenzhen Shandong Nuclear Power Construction

- Sinosteel

- Vattenfall

- Xcel Energ

Full list of companies mentioned available at http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cfbgzs/nuclear_power_in

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Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Sector: Energy and Natural Resources