1 Table Of Contents
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Executive Summary
2.1 Nuclear Power Industry in China
2.2 Trends and Developments in China’s Nuclear Power Industry
3 Nuclear Power Industry in China
3.1 Overview
3.2 China: Expected to become the largest Power Producer in the world by 2020
3.2.1 China, Power Consumption by Fuel Type, 2007
3.2.2 China Power, Power Consumption by End User
3.2.3 China Power, Supply and Demand Balance
3.3 Nuclear Power in Asia-Pacific
3.3.1 Nuclear Power, Installed Capacity and Generation in Asia Pacific
3.4 China, Installed Nuclear Capacity & Generation
3.4.1 Commercial Power Reactors in China
3.4.2 China to Build New Nuclear Power Plants
3.5 Regulatory Framework and Incentives in China's Nuclear Power Sector: Emphasis on Safety of Nuclear Plants
3.5.1 Nuclear Regulatory Agencies in China
3.5.2 Nuclear Policy in China
3.5.3 Nuclear Regulations in China
3.5.4 Nuclear Power Sector Incentives in China
4 Trends and Developments in China’s Nuclear Power Industry
4.1 Key drivers, Challenges and Trends in China's Nuclear Power Sector
4.1.1 Key drivers in China's Nuclear Power Sector
4.1.2 Challenges in China's Nuclear Power Sector
4.1.3 Trends in China's Nuclear Power Sector
4.2 China’s Nuclear Power Industry Outlook
4.2.1 Investment Opportunities in China's Nuclear Power Sector: Uranium Exporters, Technology Suppliers
5 China, Nuclear Power Plants, Reactor Details
5.1 Daya Bay 1 (Guangdong 1), Nuclear Plant Technical Details
5.2 Daya Bay 2 (Guangdong 2), Nuclear Plant Technical Details
5.3 HTR-10, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
5.4 Ling Ao 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
5.5 Ling Ao 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
5.6 Qinshan 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
5.7 Qinshan II-1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
5.8 Qinshan II-2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
5.9 Qinshan III-1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
5.10 Qinshan III-2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
5.11 Tianwan 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
5.12 Tianwan 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
6 Key Players in China’s Nuclear Industry
6.1 China National Nuclear Corporation
6.1.1 Company Overview
6.1.2 Key Information
6.1.3 Major Products and Services
6.1.4 Competitors
6.1.5 Key Employees
6.1.6 Locations and Subsidiaries
6.2 China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group
6.2.1 Company Overview
6.2.2 Key Information
6.2.3 Major Products and Services
6.2.4 Competitors
6.2.5 Locations and Subsidiaries
6.3 Qinshan Nuclear Power Company
6.3.1 Overview
6.3.2 Key Information
6.3.3 Major Products and Services
6.3.4 Competitors
6.3.5 Locations and Subsidiaries
7 Financial Deals Landscape
7.1 Detailed Deal Summary
7.1.1 Partnerships
8 Recent Developments
8.1 New Projects
8.1.1 Dec 07, 2008: Hubei Province to Build Nuclear Plant in Xianning City
8.1.2 Dec 04, 2008: Jiangxi Province Plans to Start Construction of 8,000 MW Nuclear Plant in Pengze
8.1.3 Oct 13, 2008: Anhui Plans to Build New Nuclear Plant
8.2 New Contracts
8.2.1 Nov 30, 2008: CGNPC Signs Contract with CSCEC to Construct New Taishan NPP in Jiangmen City
8.2.2 Nov 28, 2008: Laiwu Steels Supplies H-beam TO DMS for Nuclear Engineering
8.2.3 Oct 22, 2008: Energoatom Signs Contract with JNPC for Delivery of Accessories to Tianwan NPP
8.3 Operations Updates
8.3.1 Dec 16, 2008: China Guangdong Starts Construction Of Yangjiang Nuclear Plant
8.3.2 Dec 12, 2008: CNNC Commences Feasibility Study For Construction Of NPP In Anhui Province
8.3.3 Nov 03, 2008: CNNC Reports Production Updates
8.4 Strategy and Business Planning
8.4.1 Nov 21, 2008: Atomstroyexport, CGNPG Plans for Contract to Build 3rd And 4th Units of Tianwan NPP By 2008
8.4.2 Nov 03, 2008: AECL Signs Agreement with China to Extend Nuclear Fuel Resources
8.4.3 Oct 31, 2008: Kazakhstan and China Sign Nuclear Energy Agreement
8.4.4 Oct 30, 2008: SNPTC and Tsinghua University Open Research Base For Nuclear Power
8.4.5 Oct 10, 2008: Huaneng Launches Nuclear Power Plant In Shandong
8.5 Government and Public Interest
8.5.1 Dec 12, 2008: CEFR To Connect To Grid And Start Electricity Generation In 2010
8.5.2 Dec 12, 2008: China To Commence Guangdong Yangjiang Nuclear Plant By December 2008
8.5.3 Dec 07, 2008: Hubei Province To Build Nuclear Plant In Xianning City
8.5.4 Dec 06, 2008: Pakistan To Receive Two NPP From China In January 15, 2009
8.5.5 Dec 04, 2008: Jiangxi Province Plans To Start Construction Of 8,000 MW Nuclear Plant In Pengze
8.5.6 Nov 28, 2008: China Advocates Peaceful Solution For Iran's Nuclear Issue
8.5.7 Nov 26, 2008: China Allocates $11.76 Million Subsidy For Nuclear And Wind Power
8.5.8 Nov 24, 2008: Jordan Signs Two Nuclear Agreements With China
8.5.9 Nov 21, 2008: China Starts Construction Of New Fuqing NPP
8.5.10 Nov 21, 2008: US Concerned Over Pakistan And China's Nuclear Cooperation
8.5.11 Nov 12, 2008: China To Construct Nine Nuclear Plants In Next Two Years
8.5.12 Nov 12, 2008: China Completes Plans For Second Phase Of Oil Stockpiles
8.5.13 Nov 12, 2008: North Korea Slows Down Disabling Of Yongbyon Nuclear Plant
8.5.14 Nov 05, 2008: China To Increase Nuclear Power Capacity To 70 Million kW By 2020
8.5.15 Nov 05, 2008: NRDC Reports Nuclear Production For Nine Months Ended 2008
8.5.16 Nov 05, 2008: China Plans To Revise Its Nuclear Power Production Target
8.5.17 Oct 26, 2008: Russia And China To Co-operate In Energy Sector
8.5.18 Oct 26, 2008: Russia To Sign Cooperation Agreement With China For Gas, Electricity And Nuclear Energy Sectors
8.5.19 Oct 23, 2008: Fujian Province Receives Approval From State Council To Construct Second NPP
8.5.20 Oct 18, 2008: China To Help Pakistan In Building Two Nuclear Power Plants
8.5.21 Oct 14, 2008: Pakistan, China To Sign Civil Nuclear Agreement
8.5.22 Oct 13, 2008: Anhui Plans To Build New Nuclear Plant
8.5.23 Oct 05, 2008: Pakistan, China To Set Up Joint Power Corporation
8.5.24 Sep 24, 2008: Pakistan Plans To Seek Fuel Technology From China For Ten New Nuclear Plants
8.6 Other Significant Developments
8.6.1 Dec 04, 2008: EDF And Its Partners To Invest EUR50 Billion To Build Nuclear Plants In Europe, US And China
8.6.2 Oct 21, 2008: CGNPG Wins Approval from NRDC for Its Guangxi Nuclear Power Plant
9 Appendix
9.1 Methodology
9.1.1 Coverage
9.1.2 Secondary Research
9.1.3 Primary Research
9.1.4 Forecasts
9.1.5 Expert Panel Validation
9.2 Definitions
9.2.1 Units of Measure
9.3 Contact Us
9.4 Disclaimer
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: China, Historical and Forecasted Installed Capacity, MW, 1996-2020
Table 2: China, Historical and Forecasted Power Generation and Consumption, BkWh, 1996-2020
Table 3: Asia- Pacific, Installed Nuclear Capacity, MW, 2000-08
Table 4: Asia- Pacific, Nuclear Generating Capacity, BkWh, 2000-08
Table 5: China, Historical and Projected Installed Nuclear Capacity MW, 2000-15
Table 6: China, Historical and Projected Nuclear Generation, BkWh, 2000- 15
Table 7: China, Operable Commercial Nuclear Reactors, 2007
Table 8: China, Planned and Proposed Commercial Nuclear Reactors, 2007
Table 9: China, Commercial Nuclear Reactors Under Construction, 2007
Table 10 : Acts/Policies/Systems for Nuclear Regulations
Table 11: China, Daya Bay 1 (Guangdong 1), Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 12: China, Daya Bay 2 (Guangdong 2), Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 13: China, HTR-10, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 14: China, Ling Ao 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 15: China, Ling Ao 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 16: China, Qinshan 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 17: China, Qinshan II-1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 18: China, Qinshan II-2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 19: China, Qinshan III-1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 20: China, Qinshan III-2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 21: China, Tianwan 1, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 22: China, Tianwan 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 23: China National Nuclear Corporation,Key Facts
Table 24: China National Nuclear Corporation, Key Employees,
Table 25: China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group,Key Facts
Table 26: Qinshan Nuclear Power Company,Key Facts
Table 27: China National Nuclear Forms Joint Venture With China Huaneng
Table 28: China Guangdong Nuclear Power Forms Joint Venture With Shenergy, Shanghai Electric Power And Anhui Province Energy
Table 29: China Guandong Nuclear Power Company To Form A Joint Venture With AREVA
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: China, Power Production by Fuel Type, Percentage share, 2007
Figure 2: China, Power Consumption by End User, Percentage share, 2007
Figure 3: China, Historical and Forecasted Installed Capacity, MW, 1996-2020
Figure 4: China, Power Generation And Consumption, Billion Kilo watt-hours, 1996-2020
Figure 5: China, Historical and Projected Installed Nuclear Capacity MW, 2000-15
Figure 6: China, Historical and Projected Nuclear Generation, BkWh, 2000- 15
Figure 7: GlobalData Methodology