Russian Power Consumption to Reach More Than 246 TWh by 2025, States GlobalData in Its Report Published at MarketPublishers.com
London, UK (PRWEB) November 26, 2014 -- The development of the Russian nuclear energy sector is being driven by a hike in local demand for power. Nuclear power is deemed to be one of the key viable options for satisfying the growing power demand in the country, and the government plans to increase the share of nuclear power by 50% in overall generation by end-2020. Power consumption domestically is projected to increase at a CAGR of 3.6% during 2014-2025, from 168.3 terawatt-hours (TWh) in 2014 to just over 246 TWh by 2025. More than 10 novel reactors are expected to come on stream by 2020, which is close to 11 GW of additional capacity. Russia mulls over investing in nuclear power development programmes to diversify the energy sources utilised and improve the security of its energy supplies, which is expected to drive the nuclear installations country-wide.
Topical research study “Nuclear Power in Russia, Market Outlook to 2025, Update 2014 - Capacity, Generation, Deployment Trends, Investments, Power Plants, Regulations, and Company Profiles” worked out by GlobalData is now available at MarketPublishers.com
Report Details:
Title: Nuclear Power in Russia, Market Outlook to 2025, Update 2014 - Capacity, Generation, Deployment Trends, Investments, Power Plants, Regulations, and Company Profiles
Published: October, 2014
Pages: 82
Price: US$ 2,500.00
http://marketpublishers.com/report/industry/energy/nuclear_power_in_russia_market_outlook_to_2020_2011_update_capacity_generation_regulations_power_plants_companies.html
The study provides an in-depth analysis and forecast of the nuclear power market worldwide, focusing on Russia. It analyses the power market scenario on the national level (comprises thermal, nuclear, large hydro, pumped storage and renewable energy) and provides a future outlook with granular forecasts through to 2025. The research publication gives details of the current nuclear power sector nation-wide and provides an outlook of the sector including forecasts up to 2025. The report sheds light on total installed capacity and power generation trends during 2001-2013 plus forecasts to 2025 in the domestic nuclear power marketplace. A detailed examination of the framework for nuclear energy policy governing the market is provided. The research report also provides comprehensive information on operating nuclear reactors in Russia and also an insightful discussion of some of the leading companies.
Report Highlights:
• A brief review on world carbon emissions and global primary energy consumption.
• Coverage of historical period from 2001 to 2013 and forecast figures from 2014 to 2025.
• Examination of the world’s nuclear power market with a discussion of installed capacity and generation trends, installed capacity broken down by region as of 2013, installed capacity broken down by key countries as of 2013, cost study by reactor type, average capex and investment trends, market size of major equipments and trends in decommissioning of nuclear installations trends from 2013 to 2025.
• Comprehensive review of the country’s power market, installed capacity and power generation trends by different types of fuel with projections till 2025.
• In-depth investigation of Russia’s nuclear power sector with insights into trends in installed capacity and power generation, installed capacity by type of reactor, installed capacity share by contractor and/or owner and granular information on major operating and oncoming projects.
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