Nuclear Industry Value Chain Report 2018: Updated Forecasts for Global Nuclear Power Extended Through 2035
Dublin, May 17, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Nuclear Industry Value Chain" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Identifying Major Market Trends
The Nuclear Industry Value Chain (NIVC) report includes detailed data and analysis of every aspect of the global nuclear markets with balanced perspectives on commercial and technical issues affecting all parts of the value chain.
Although the nuclear industry continues to be impacted by the fallout from the Fukushima accident in March 2011, as well as other shifts in the broader energy markets, such as the shale gas boom in the U.S. and a transition to renewables in Europe, there are still many reasons for a continued expansion of global nuclear power, especially in countries like China and India.
The key arguments for nuclear expansion include rapid electricity demand growth, increased concerns over greenhouse gas emissions, and a desire by nations to diversify their energy portfolios in the name of energy security. Now is the time to assess the prospects and future course of each of the market sectors in this evolving, worldwide industry. Each market sector has its own unique characteristics, and the NIVC report provides the reader with all the necessary tools to understand the opportunities and potential pitfalls within each sector.
Enhancements For This New 2018 Edition
Updated forecasts for global nuclear power now extended through 2035
Improvements to price and market size forecast modelling
Analysis of how recent events are impacting the front-end fuel markets (e.g., reduced demand after Fukushima, increased enricher underfeeding, mergers and acquisitions among suppliers, closures of mines and plants, high inventory levels, shifting contracting approaches by utilities, etc.)
Competitive analysis of each NSSS vendor and their prospects for securing new reactor project contracts
Discussion of the potential implications of extending reactor lifetimes beyond 60 years (i.e., ""Life After 60"") and the future capital spending profile for the existing reactor fleet
Brand new chapter focused entirely on the rapidly developing Advanced and Small Modular Reactor (SMR) marketplace
Analysis of the how the decommissioning market has dramatically increased by numerous reactor closures in the post-Fukushima era.
What is Included in this Report?
2018's Nuclear Industry Value Chain report includes updated research and analysis of all sectors in the nuclear industry, including the front-end fuel markets, the broader reactor sector, as well as the back-end of the fuel cycle.
There is no publicly distributed report currently available that provides such comprehensive coverage of the growing global nuclear marketplace. Separate chapters in the NIVC report include:
Uranium
Conversion
Enrichment
Fuel fabrication
New reactor construction
Reactor operations & services
Reactor capital upgrades
Advanced and Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)
Used fuel treatment, storage & disposal
Radioactive waste management & disposal
Decontamination & decommissioning
Each sector is analyzed individually with separate discussions on:
Market overview
Latest developments
Key players
Market shares
Alliances & partnerships
Supply & demand
Pricing & profit margins
Total market size
Future market trends
Forecasts through 2035
Why Purchase this Report?
The NIVC provides detailed data and information along with practical analysis for anyone considering entry or expansion in this dynamic nuclear marketplace.
The goal of the NIVC report is to examine the current status and future prospects (through 2035) for each sector comprising the entire ""nuclear industry value chain,"" to support future decisions by investors, potential new entrants, and current participants in the global nuclear markets.
Whatever your position in the market, it is in your interest to seriously explore the future of the nuclear industry, and the broader trends that will impact it going forward. Each market sector has its own unique characteristics, and the NIVC gives you all the tools to start the process of understanding the opportunities and potential pitfalls within each area of the global nuclear marketplace.
Companies Mentioned
Accelerated Decommissioning Partners (ADP)
Advanced Reactors Concepts (United States)
AECOM
AECON
ANDRA
Ansaldo Nucleare
Arius
ARMZ
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL)
Babcock International Group PLC
Bechtel
BHP Billiton
BWX Technologies (BWXT)
BWXT
Cabrera Services
Cameco Corporation
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL)
Cavendish Nuclear
Central Organization for Radioactive Waste (COVRA)
Centrus Energy
China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN)
China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC)
CNEA (Argentina)
CNNC
Costain
Cyclife
Doosan Power Systems
EDF/Framatome
Enercon
EnergySolutions
ENRESA
ENSA
Equipos Nucleares S.A. (ENSA)
Fluor
Framatome
GE-Hitachi
General Atomics (United States)
Gesellschaft fur Nuklear Service (GNS)
Global Laser Enrichment (GLE)
Global Nuclear Fuel (GNF)
HolosGen (United States)
Holtec International
Honeywell/ConverDyn
IHI Corporation
Indian Reprocessors
Indstrias Nucleares do Brasil (INB)
INET/Huaneng Group (China)
Interim Storage Partners (ISP)
Jacobs Engineering Group/CH2M
Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA)
Japan Nuclear Fuels Ltd (JNFL)
Javys
KAERI (South Korea)
Kazatomprom
KEPCO Nuclear Fuel (KNF)
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO)
Korea Radioactive Waste Agency (KORAD)
LLW Repository Ltd (LLWR)
Manafort Brothers Incorporated
MHI
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
Moltex Energy (United Kingdom)
NAC International
NAGRA
NIKIET (Russia)
NorthStar
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA)
Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. (NPCIL)
Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO)
NUKEM Technologies Engineering Services
NuScale Power (United States)
NuVision Engineering Inc
OKBM Afrikantov (Russia)
Orano
Paladin Energy Ltd
Posiva Oy
Radioactive Waste Management (RWM)
Rio Tinto Uranium
Rosatom
RosRAO
SE RAW (Bulgaria)
Sellafield Ltd
SNC-Lavalin (formerly AECL)
SNPTC (China)
Sogin S.p.A
State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC)
Stoller Newport News Nuclear (SN3)
Studsvik
Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB)
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Source: GlobeNewswire
(May 17, 2019 - 8:44 AM EDT)