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Opening Session“Atoms for the Future”
Luc Oursel, AREVACOO, Nuclear OperationsMember of the Executive Board
Opening Session – Luc Oursel – SFEN JG, October 14, 2010 - p.2
International Nuclear Power Market
►Nuclear renaissance
►Enlarged, global market
►“Traditional” nuclear markets: China, Finland, France, India, Italy, UK, US…
►Newcomers: Egypt, Jordan, Thailand, Vietnam, UAE…
Opening Session – Luc Oursel – SFEN JG, October 14, 2010 - p.3
Growing Market
0
300
600
900
433
DOE EIA Reference
505498
IAEA Low
511473
WNA Reference
600529
IAEA High
807
WEO Reference
475
748
WNA High
818731
20092008
2009 installed base: 373GW
0
300
600
900
2030 installed base capacity estimates by international institutions (GW)2030 installed base capacity estimates by international institutions (GW)
DOE EIA Reference
IAEA Low
WNA Reference
IAEA High
WEO Reference
WNA High
20092008
2009 installed base: 373GW
2030 installed base capacity estimates by international institutions (GW)2030 installed base capacity estimates by international institutions (GW)
DOE EIA Reference
IAEA Low
WNA Reference
IAEA High
WEO Reference
WNA High
20092008
2009 installed base: 373GW
0
300
600
900
2030 installed base capacity estimates by international institutions (GW)2030 installed base capacity estimates by international institutions (GW)
DOE EIA Reference
IAEA Low
WNA Reference
IAEA High
WEO Reference
WNA High
20092008
2009 installed base: 373GW
Opening Session – Luc Oursel – SFEN JG, October 14, 2010 - p.4
Nuclear Renaissance - Drivers
►Ever-growing world population increasing demand for energy
►Energy independence
►Scarcity of fossil fuels
►Global warming / climate change
Opening Session – Luc Oursel – SFEN JG, October 14, 2010 - p.5
Nuclear Renaissance - Prerequisites
►Safety Essential role of safety authorities Standardization Safety vs. low-cost
►Economics Competitiveness of nuclear
►Public acceptance Role in nuclear renaissance Transparency Openness
Opening Session – Luc Oursel – SFEN JG, October 14, 2010 - p.6
French Nuclear Industry
►Track record
►Prominent international status of French energy players: AREVA, EDF, GDF-SUEZ
►Integrated model
►Team France
►Strategic international partnerships
Opening Session – Luc Oursel – SFEN JG, October 14, 2010 - p.7
AREVA
Opening Session – Luc Oursel – SFEN JG, October 14, 2010 - p.8
More than 20 EPR™ reactor projectsunder development worldwide
Under development
Prospects
Under construction
Second EPR™ project for EDF, GDF SUEZ, Total, Enel and possibly E.ON in Penly
Possible 3rd EPRTM
project under discussion
FRANCE1 + 1
FRANCE
FLAMANVILLE 3 under construction
1
OLKILUOTO 3 under construction
1 FINLAND 4 units announced by
EDF 4 units targeted with
E.ON/RWE Further units GDF
SUEZ/Iberdrola/SSE Industrial partnerships
with Balfour Beatty and Rolls Royce covering engineering, manufacturing and construction
4 + 4 UK
CHINA
TAISHAN 1&2, 2 units under construction
2
Memorandum of Understanding with NPCIL for 6 EPR™ reactors at the Jaitapur site; offer for 2 EPR™ reactors
Strategic alliance with Bharat Forge
Framework agreement with TCE Consulting Engineers (Tata) for engineering services
Licensing launched
2 + 4 INDIA
4 units announced by EDF and Enel through the JV SNI
Further potential units with European utilities that have declared interest in contributing to the Italian nuclear program; no formal set-up yet
ITALY4
PROSPECTS Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Finland, Lithuania,
Poland , Switzerland, the Netherlands, Republic of South Africa
USA8 + 1 Design Certification Application
submitted in Dec. 2007 and expected by 2012
Detailed Design underway 4 Combined License
Applications referenced by NRC (UniStar Nuclear Energy at Calvert Cliffs / UniStar Nuclear Energy at Nine Mile Point / Pennsylvania Power & Light at Bell Bend / AmerenUE at Callaway)
Duke Energy is currently evaluating the EPR™technology for the Piketon Ohio site
Further potential units: 2 additional units approved one for FENNOVOIMA and one for TVO
2 FINLAND
CEZ will officially launch the call for bids for 2 units at TEMELIN before end of 2010
2 CZECH REPUBLIC
Opening Session – Luc Oursel – SFEN JG, October 14, 2010 - p.9
Recruitment and R&D at AREVA
► Sustained R&D effort to the levelof 6.6% of revenue on average
Recruitment R&D Effort (€M)
► More than 50,000 people recruited in 5 years,incl. almost 18,000 in France
6.8%% ofrevenue 5.7% 6.2% 6.8%
113169
168
146143
816905
645
500469
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
8%
582669
813
1,051959
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
5,900
8,600
11,500
15,00012,700
28,800
24,900
3,300
2,600
4,800
3,800
5,900
5,600
7,500
7,500
7,300
5,400
Group excl. T&D
T&D
Opening Session – Luc Oursel – SFEN JG, October 14, 2010 - p.10
Conclusion
As the young generation the future of the nuclear power industry is in your
hands!
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