China Nuclear Power Industry Report, 2009



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In contrast to the limitations of traditional energies, nuclear energy has merits in environmental friendliness, power generating efficiency and security. Currently, many countries are active in developing nuclear energy. As of Feb.2009, there had been 453 running nuclear power plants with the total installed capacity of 370.24 GW around the world. As of April 2009, China had had 11 running nuclear power units with the total installed capacity of 9.1 GW; 24 nuclear power units planned or under construction with the total installed capacity of 25.4 GW, of which 13 units (including Unit 1 of Zhejiang Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant) with 13.35 GW are under construction. Nuclear power accounts for a small proportion in the domestic power structure. As of 2008, China's nuclear power generating capacity had reached 68.4 Twh, only 1.99% of the total global generating capacity. In the future, China will increase the investment in nuclear power. It is expected a new energy program issued in 2009 will adjust the installed capacity of nuclear power, making its proportion in power installed capacity increase from 4% to 8%. This will undoubtedly bring investment opportunities to nuclear power equipment industry. The data in the Report is sourced from the National Energy Bureau, China Electricity Council and www.heneng.net.cn. The Report makes an in-depth analysis of the operation and development trends of key nuclear power enterprises in China, points out the development strategies and planning of China nuclear power industry, predicts the future development direction of nuclear power industry, and discusses investment opportunities and risks in the industry. Table of Contents 1 Overview of Nuclear Power 1.1 Characteristics   1.1.1 Little Consumption of Resources 1.1.2 High Power Generating Efficiency 1.1.3 Little Impact on Environments   1.1.4 High Security 1.2 Production 1.2.1 Sources of Nuclear Energy 1.2.2 Nuclear Power Production Technology 1.3 Global Nuclear Power Development 1.3.1 Number of Nuclear Power Units 1.3.2 Installed Capacity 1.4 Nuclear Power Development in Major Countries 1.4.1 United States 1.4.2 Canada 1.4.3 Australia 1.4.4 France 1.4.5 Germany 1.4.6 United Kingdom 1.4.7 Russia 1.4.8 Japan 1.4.9 South Korea 1.4.10 India 1.4.11 Finland 1.5 Cost Analysis 2 Environments for Nuclear Power Development in China 2.1 Supply and Demand of Power 2.1.1 Supply and Demand   2.1.2 Supply Structure 2.2 Energy Restriction 2.2.1 Scarcity of Traditional Energy   2.2.2 Nuclear Fuel 2.2.3 Uranium Resources in China 2.3 Policies 2.3.1 Long-term Planning 2.3.2 Tax 3  Nuclear Power Development in China 3.1 Construction of Nuclear Power Plants   3.1.1 Existing Nuclear Power Plants 3.1.2 Nuclear Power Plants under Construction or Planned to be Built 3.1.3 Proposed Nuclear Power Units 3.2 Nuclear Power Technology 3.2.1 Status Quo 3.2.2 Goals 3.2.3 Type of Technology   3.3  Nuclear Power Equipment Market 3.3.1 Constitution 3.3.2 Suppliers 3.4 Nuclear Power Operation 3.4.1 Number of Nuclear Power Units 3.4.2 Installed Capacity   3.4.3 Nuclear Power Generation 3.4.4 Operation Events 3.4.5 Price 4 Major Nuclear Power Plants in China 4.1 Nuclear Power Plants in Operation 4.1.1ZhejiangQinshan Nuclear Power Plant 4.1.2ZhejiangQinshan Phase II Nuclear Power Plant 4.1.3ZhejiangQinshan Phase III Nuclear Power Plant 4.1.4GuangdongDaya Bay Nuclear Power Plant 4.1.5GuangdongLingaoPhase I Nuclear Power Plant 4.1.6GuangdongLingao Phase II Nuclear Power Plant 4.1.7JiangsuTianwan Nuclear Power Plant 4.2 Nuclear Power Plants under Construction 4.2.1Guangdong Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plant Phase I 4.2.2Guangdong Taishan Nuclear Power Plant 4.2.3Fujian Ningde Nuclear Power Plant 4.2.4Zhejiang Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant Phase I 4.2.5Zhejiang Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant Fangjiashan Expansion Project 4.2.6Shandong Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant 4.2.7 China Experimental Fast Reactors 4.2.8 Shandong Shidaowan Nuclear Power Plant 4.2.9 Fujian Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant 4.3 Proposed Nuclear Power Plants 4.3.1Hunan Taohuajiang Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.2Hubei Dafan Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.3Jiangxi Pengze Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.4 Hainan Changjiang Nuclear Power PlantPhase I 4.3.5Guangdong Lufeng Nuclear Power PlantPhase I 4.3.6Guangxi Hongsha Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.7Liaoning Xudabao Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.8Chongqing Fuling Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.9Guangdong Haifeng Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.10Sichuan Sanba Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.11Zhexi Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.12Liaoning Donggang Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.13Anhui Wuhu Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.14Henan Nanyang Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.15Hunan Xiaomoshan Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.16Jilin Jingyu Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.17Anhui Jiyang Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.18Fujian Zhangzhou Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.19Fujian Sanming Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.20Guangdong Jieyang Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.21Guangdong Shaoguan Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.22Zhejiang Cangnan Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.23Hubei Songzi Nuclear Power Plant 4.3.24Jiangxi Yanjiashan Nuclear Power Plant 5 Key Enterprises in Nuclear Power Industry 5.1 China National Nuclear Corporation 5.1.1 Profile 5.1.2 Main Business 5.2 Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Corporation 5.2.1 Profile 5.2.2 Main Business 5.3 Guangdong Nuclear Power Joint Venture Co., Ltd. 5.3.1 Profile 5.3.2 Main Business 5.4 Dongfang Electric Corporation 5.4.1 Profile 5.4.2 Main Business 5.4.3 Operation 5.5 Shanghai Electric Corporation 5.5.1 Profile 5.5.2 Main Business 5.5.3 Operation 5.5.4 Strategies 5.6 China Power Investment Corporation 5.6.1 Profile 5.6.2 Operation 5.6.3 Strategies 5.7 Harbin Power Equipment Company 5.7.1 Profile 5.7.2 Operation 5.8 Sufa Technology Industry Co., Ltd., CNNC 5.8.1 Profile 5.8.2 Main Business 5.8.3 Operation 5.9 Shenergy Company Limited 5.9.1 Profile 5.9.2 Operation 5.10 Harbin Air Conditioning Co., Ltd. 5.10.1 Profile 5.10.2 Main Business 5.10.3 Operation 5.11 China National Complete Plant Import & Export Corp., Ltd. 5.11.1 Profile 5.11.2 Main Business 5.11.3 Operation 5.12 Suzhou Hailu Heavy Industry Co., Ltd 5.12.1 Profile 5.12.2 Strategies 5.12.3 Operation 5.13 Shanghai Automation Instrumentation CO., Ltd. 5.13.1 Profile 5.13.2 Main Business 5.13.3 Operation 5.14 Shenzhen Auto Electric Power Plant Co., Ltd. 5.14.1 Profile 5.14.2 Main Business 5.14.3Operation 6 Development Trends of China Nuclear Power Industry 6.1 Current Development 6.2 Development Strategies 6.3 Investment Opportunities 6.4 Investment Strategies 6.5 Investment Risks Selected Charts Annual Power Generation Hours of Various Types of Units Emission Comparison between GW-level Thermal Power Units and GW-level Nuclear Power Units Two Major Nuclear Power Accidents Reactor Type of Global Units   Reactor Theory Localization Process of Third-generation Nuclear Power AP1000   Indicators of Fourth-generation Nuclear Energy System Proportion of Nuclear Power against Energy Structure in Countries Global Nuclear Power Reactors, by March 2009 Annual Installed Nuclear Power Capacity in the World Installed Nuclear Power Capacity by Country U.S. Nuclear Power Construction Plan SWOT Analysis of U.S. Nuclear Power Development Uranium Production of Canada and Australia ...... 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