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Nuclear Development
Market Competition in the Nuclear Industry
OECD Publishing
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Imprint:  Nuclear Energy Agency Availability: Available  Publication date:  17 Sep 2008  Language: English  Pages: 124  ISBN: 9789264054066  OECD Code: 662008071P1 
 

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Nuclear power plants require a wide variety of specialised equipment, materials and services for their construction, operation and fuelling. There has been much consolidation and retrenchment in the nuclear industry since the 1980s, with the emergence of some large global nuclear companies. Electricity market liberalisation in many OECD countries has meanwhile placed nuclear plant operators under increased competitive pressure.

These structural changes in both the producer and consumer sides of the nuclear industry have had implications for the level of competition in the nuclear engineering and fuel cycle markets. With renewed expansion of nuclear power now anticipated, this study examines competition in the major nuclear industry sectors at present, and how this may change with a significant upturn in demand.


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Table of contents:

Foreword
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
2. Assessing the Competitiveness of Markets
3. Competition in the Design, Engineering, and Construction of Nuclear Power Plants
4. Competition in the Front-End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
-Uranium Supply
-UF6 Conversion Services
-Uranium Enrichment Services
-Fuel Fabrication Services
5. Competition in the Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
-Spent Fuel Reprocessing Services
-Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Services
-Radioactive Waste Management and Decommissioning Services
6. Competition in Services for Maintenance and Upgrading of Existing Nuclear Power Plants
7. Implications for Competition of Proposed Multilateral Fuel Supply
8. Conclusions and Recommendations
Appendix. List of Expert Group Members

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