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市場調查報告書

德國的核能發電市場:到2020年的展望(2011年更新版)

Nuclear Power in Germany, Market Outlook to 2020, 2011 Update - Capacity, Generation, Regulations, Power Plants, Companies

出版商 GlobalData
出版日期 2011年06月 商品編碼 200534
內容資訊 英文 Pages: 67
價格
US $ 2500 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)
US $ 5000 PDF by E-mail (Site license)
US $ 7500 PDF by E-mail (Global license)


德國的核能發電市場:到2020年的展望(2011年更新版) 是由出版商GlobalData在2011年06月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 67 價格從美金2500起跳。

簡介

本報告提供德國的核能發電市場的現狀與到2020年的預測,並提供主要企業簡介等,為您概述為以下內容。

第1章 目錄

第2章 摘要整理

第3章 介紹

第4章 德國的核能發電產業

  • 概要
  • 電力的概要:主流為火力發電
  • 核能發電:16個核子反應爐關閉中
  • 法律的規範限制:安全性備受重視

第5章 與核能發電業界的趨勢發展

  • 推動要素,課題和趨勢

第6章 核能發電廠·核子反應爐的詳細

  • Brokdorf
  • Emsland, KKE
  • Grafenrheinfeld
  • Grohnde
  • Gundremmingen B
  • Gundremmingen C
  • Isar 2
  • Kruemmel KKK
  • Neckar 2 (GKN 2)
    • Philippsburg 2

第7章 核能產業的主要企業

  • RWE Power AG
    • 企業概要
    • 主要的產品·服務
    • 競爭者
    • 所在地與子公司
  • E.on Kernkraft GmbH
    • 企業概要
    • 主要的產品·服務
    • 競爭者
    • 所在地與子公司
  • EnBW Kraftwerke AG
    • 企業概要
    • 主要的產品·服務
    • 競爭者
    • 所在地與子公司
  • Stadtwerke Bielefeld GmbH
    • 企業概要
    • 主要的產品·服務
    • 競爭者
    • 所在地與子公司
  • Vattenfall AB
    • 企業概要
    • 營業內容
    • 主要的產品·服務
    • 歷史
    • 競爭者
    • 所在地與子公司

第8章 附錄

圖表

目錄

Abstract

Nuclear Power in Germany, Market Outlook to 2020, 2011 Update - Capacity, Generation, Regulations, Power Plants, Companies

Summary

Germany has a total installed capacity of 161,373 MW with nuclear capacity of 18,373 MW as of 2010. Germany currently has nine nuclear power reactors operating in the country. The nuclear generation was 133 billion kWh as of 2010. The nuclear energy contribution was around 21.9% of country’s electricity generation in 2010. The nuclear reactors are of Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR) and Boiling Water Reactors (BWR) type. Nuclear energy plays an important role in the Germany’s electricity generation mix. RWE Power AG, Vattenfall AB and EON Kernkraft are the some of the key players in the Germany’s nuclear energy industry. Currently there are no nuclear power reactors that are under construction in the country. The current energy policy of the country is favoring renewable sources for power generation. As of June 2011 scheduled shutdown of eight of the nuclear power reactors were carried out, which will decline the contribution of nuclear in the country’s power generation during the forecast period 2011–2020.

Scope

• The report analyzes Germany’s nuclear power industry to 2020.
• Explores and analyzes the trends and developments in Germany' s nuclear power industry.
• Provides details about historic and forecast installed nuclear capacity and generation.

Reasons To Buy

The report will enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner. It will allow you to -

• Gain most up to date information and analysis on Germany’s nuclear power industry.
• Understand the role of nuclear power in the country' s energy mix.
• Facilitate decision making by understanding the trends and developments in the Germany' s nuclear power industry.

Companies Mentioned

RWE Power AG

E.on Kernkraft GmbH

EnBW Energie Baden-Wuerttenberg AG

Stadtwerke Bielefeld GmbH

Vattenfall AB

Table of Contents

1 Table Of Contents
1 Table Of Contents
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Executive Summary
2.1 Nuclear Power Industry in Germany
2.2 Trends and Developments in Germany’s Nuclear Power Industry
3 Introduction
3.1 GlobalData Report Guidance
4 Nuclear Power Industry in Germany
4.1 Overview
4.2 Germany Power: Thermal a Major Source for Electricity Generation
4.2.1 Germany, Power Overview
4.2.2 Germany, Installed Capacity and Power Generation
4.3 Nuclear Power: 24 Nuclear Reactors Under Decommissioning Phase
4.3.1 Nuclear Power Development in Germany
4.3.2 Germany, Historic and Forecast Nuclear Capacity and Generation, 2000–2020
4.3.3 Operational Reactors
4.4 Regulatory Framework: Emphasis on Safety
4.4.1 Regulatory Authorities
4.4.2 Nuclear Policy
4.4.3 Regulations
5 Trends and Developments in Germany’s Nuclear Power Industry
5.1 Key Drivers, Challenges and Trends
5.1.1 Key Drivers
5.1.2 Challenges
5.1.3 Trends
5.1.4 Investment Opportunities: Decommissioning Projects
6 Germany, Nuclear Power Plants, Technical Details
6.1 Brokdorf, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
6.2 Emsland, KKE, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
6.3 Grafenrheinfeld, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
6.4 Grohnde, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
6.5 Gundremmingen B, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
6.6 Gundremmingen C, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
6.7 Isar 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
6.8 Neckar 2 (GKN 2), Nuclear Plant Technical Details
6.9 Philippsburg 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
7 Key Players in Germany’s Nuclear Industry
7.1 RWE Power AG
7.1.1 Company Overview
7.1.2 Major Products and Services
7.1.3 Locations and Subsidiaries
7.2 E.on Kernkraft GmbH
7.2.1 Company Overview
7.2.2 Major Products and Services
7.2.3 Locations and Subsidiaries
7.3 EnBW Energie Baden-Wuerttenberg AG
7.3.1 Company Overview
7.3.2 Major Products and Services
7.3.3 History
7.3.4 Locations and Subsidiaries
7.4 Stadtwerke Bielefeld GmbH
7.4.1 Company Overview
7.4.2 Major Products and Services
7.4.3 Locations and Subsidiaries
7.5 Vattenfall AB
7.5.1 Company Overview
7.5.2 Major Products and Services
7.5.3 History
7.5.4 Locations and Subsidiaries
8 Appendix
8.1 Abbreviations (in alphabetical order)
8.2 Methodology
8.3 Coverage
8.4 Secondary Research
8.5 Primary Research
8.6 Modeling and Forecasting
8.7 Contact Us
8.8 Disclaimer

List of Tables

1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Germany, Historic and Forecast Electricity Generation Capacity, MW, 2000–2020
Table 2: Germany, Historic and Forecast Electricity Generation, BkWh, 2000–2020
Table 3: Germany, Nuclear Installed Capacity, MW, 2000–2020
Table 4: Germany, Nuclear Power Generation, BkWh, 2000–2020
Table 5: Germany, Operational Nuclear Power Reactors, June 2011
Table 6: Germany, Permanently Shutdown/Under Decommissioning Phase Nuclear Power Reactors, June 2011
Table 7: Germany, Nuclear Regulations
Table 8: Germany, Brokdorf, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 9: Germany, Emsland, KKE, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 10: Germany, Grafenrheinfeld, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 11: Germany, Grohnde, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 12: Germany, Gundremmingen B, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 13: Germany, Gundremmingen C, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 14: Germany, Isar 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 15: Germany, Neckar 2 (GKN 2), Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 16: Germany, Philippsburg 2, Nuclear Plant Technical Details
Table 17: Major Products and Services
Table 18: RWE Power AG, Other Locations
Table 19: RWE Power AG, Subsidiaries
Table 20: Major Products and Services
Table 21: E.ON Kernkraft GmbH, Other Locations
Table 22: Major Products and Services
Table 23: Major Products and Services
Table 24: Major Products and Services
Table 25: Vattenfall AB, Other Locations
Table 26: Vattenfall AB, Subsidiaries
Table 27: Abbreviations

List of Figures

1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Germany, Power Production by Fuel Type, Percentage Share,%, 2010
Figure 2: Germany, Power Installed Capacity, MW, 2000–2020
Figure 3: Germany, Power Generation, BkWh, 2000-2020
Figure 4: Germany, Historic and Forecast Installed Nuclear Capacity, MW, 2000–2020
Figure 5: Germany, Historic and Forecast Nuclear Power Generation, BkWh, 2000–2020

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