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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Nuclear Power in TeraWatt-hours (TWh).
The report profiles 84 companies including many key and niche players such as:
2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW Nuclear Power: Reliable and Sustainable Electricity Source with Minimal Carbon Emissions Global Nuclear Power Industry: Fast Facts Myriad Benefits of Nuclear Power over Coal, Oil, and Gas to Drive the Vision of the Plutonium Economy China's Growing Prominence in the Global Nuclear Power Industry US Continues to Remain the Single Largest Nuclear Power Market in the World Russia: Global Leader for Cutting-Edge Fast-Fission Reactor Technology State of Nuclear Power in Major Markets Summarized Japan's Fukushima Disaster: Major Growth Impeding Factor for the Global Nuclear Power Industry Despite Growth in Nuclear Power Generation, Contribution to the Global Energy Mix Declines Interest in Nuclear Power Generation Continues to Wane Globally Innovation in Nuclear Power is the Key for Future of Sustainable Energy Need for International Cooperation: The Solution to Nuclear Power Industry Woes Global Market Outlook: Optimistic Long Term Outlook amidst Short Term Issues and Challenges Improving Economy Signals Market Growth Opportunities in the Near Term
3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS The Urgent Need to De-carbonize Energy Production for Mitigating Climate Change Sustains Market Growth for Nuclear Power Despite Numerous Issues and Challenges, Nuclear Energy Offers Clean Electricity and Energy Independence Low-carbon Nuclear Electricity Critical for Realizing the 2C Scenario Will Nuclear Power Generation Result in Long-Term Ecological Impact: The Debate Continues Growing Number of New Plant Constructions Offset Reactor Retirements and Benefit Nuclear Capacity Expansion Construction and Upgrading of Nuclear Plants Capacity Gains through Uprating Plant Retirements and Lifetime Extensions Accounting for Two-Thirds of Under-Construction Reactors Globally, Asia-Pacific Remains at the Forefront of Nuclear Power Generation Uprating and Life-Extension of Existing Nuclear Reactors Lend Traction to Market Growth Need to Complement Fossil Fuel Power with Sustainable Nuclear Power for Meeting Surging Electricity Demand: An Important Growth Driver Ballooning Global Population and Exponential Increase in Urbanization Propel Electricity Demand Developing Countries to Drive Electricity Consumption and Production Tougher Safety Norms: A Boon for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Monitoring Uranium Prices to Power Higher in Sync with Growing Global Nuclear Power Capacity Number of Existing and Potential Applications Drive Lithium Demand in the Nuclear Power Industry
4. INNOVATIONS & ADVANCEMENTS Radical Innovations Poised to Curtail the Waning Interest in Nuclear Power Wider Deployment of the Tested 20-Century Technology Inventing Something Much Superior More Focus on Fusion Nuclear Fusion Reactors: The Next Frontier for Nuclear Power Technology Innovative Nuclear Energy Efforts by the NICE Initiative and MIT's CANES Small Modular Reactors: A Potentially Revolutionary Nuclear Technology Advantages of SMRs SMR: The Apt Solution for Resolving Size Issues of Large Scale Nuclear Plants? Offshore Reactors: Flexible, Cheaper and Safer Nuclear Power Generation Option Nuclear Power-Reactors Experience Continued Improvements in Technology and Design Heavy Water Reactors: Moderated and Cooled by Heavy Water
5. ISSUES & CHALLENGES Unprecedented Rise of Renewable Energy Set to Dent Market Prospects for Nuclear Power Wind and Solar Expansion Lead to Renewable Power Revolution High Capital Intensiveness of Nuclear Power Plants Despite Ongoing Evolution in Nuclear Reactor Technologies, Nuclear Construction Hits Numerous Roadblocks Construction Status of Major Generation III+ Nuclear Power Plants Worldwide Factors Responsible for Construction Delays and Ongoing Efforts for Extending Operational Lifetime of NPPs Standardization, Continuity and Strict Centralization Key to Reducing Nuclear Energy Costs Reasons for Increase in Cost and Construction Time Experience and Standardization Critical for Managing Costs and Minimizing Construction Time The South Korean Model Reduces Cost and Accelerates Construction Centralization, Standardization and Continuity Critical
6. REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
7. TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
8. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
8.1 Focus on Select Global Players
8.2 Recent Industry Activity Rosatom to Construct a Nuclear Power Plant Project in China Rosatom Opens New Floating Nuclear Power Plant Exelon Generation Acquires the Everett LNG Facility Bruce Power Receives Power Reactor Operating License Renewal IAEA Enters into an Agreement with NEI EDF and VEOLIA Enter into Partnership Agreement EDF Signs a Strategic Cooperation Agreement with GE EON and RWE Enter into Merger CNCC Enters into Merger with China Nuclear CNNC Signs a MoU with New AREVA
9. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
Total Companies Profiled: 84 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 94)
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Source: GlobeNewswire PR
(June 18, 2019 - 7:45 AM EDT)