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Follow on Google News | Nuclear Policy - Global Handbook 2010Several New Countries are Expected to Invest in Nuclear Power by 2030
By: Globaldata In the Asia-Pacific region, Kazakhstan is expected to come up with its first three nuclear reactors online by 2020. Each of these three nuclear reactors would be about 640 mega-watt (MW) capacity. Bangladesh government has approved a 1,000 MW nuclear power plant that is expected to cost about $2 billion and will be operational by 2014. The Indonesian government has planned to construct two nuclear power plants of capacities 10,000 MW and 8,000 MW. The nuclear energy agency of Indonesia is looking for a suitable site for these plants. For Sample Pages, please click or add the below link to your browser: http://www.globaldata.com/ In Europe, Poland is expected to start its first nuclear power plant by 2022. Italy plans to begin construction of its new nuclear power plant by 2013, commence its operation by 2020. Government of Turkey plans to have its first nuclear power plant by 2023. In the Middle East and Africa, Israel plans to have a 1,200 MW nuclear power plant as an alternative to a coal-fired power plant that was due to come online by 2020. Nigeria is expected to start its first nuclear power plant by 2014. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is expected to have its first nuclear power plant of 1,400 MW capacity at Braka by 2017. In South and Central America, Chile plans to have its first nuclear power plant by 2024. Venezuela and Cuba are other countries that are also expected to venture into the nuclear power industry. Besides, countries like Belarus, Tajikistan, Peru, Jordan and others are also planning to set up their first nuclear reactors by 2030. According to an IAEA report, countries with nuclear power plants are more likely to have public support for nuclear power. This is because of the awareness in the public about nuclear power generation and radioactive wastes. In Europe, the strongest support for nuclear power is found in the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Sweden, Finland and Slovakia. These are also the countries which are witnessing a revival in their nuclear power industry. Romania and Spain are the only two countries in Europe that do not have public support despite having nuclear power plants. This is because the public is unaware of the myths and facts associated with nuclear power plants. GlobalData’s new report, “Nuclear Policy - Global Handbook 2010”, provides an in-depth analysis of the nuclear policy initiatives across 32 countries globally where a significant share of electricity generation comes from nuclear power. The report provides trends and information on nuclear energy policies in these countries and analyzes some of the driving forces behind the nuclear power industry. The report provides information on current and future nuclear power generation targets and plans along with the current policy framework, giving a fair idea of overall growth potential of the nuclear power industry in different countries. For further details, please click or add the below link to your browser: http://www.globaldata.com/ Visit our report store: http://www.globaldata.com For more details contact: pressreleases@ North America: +1 646 395 5477 Europe: Asia Pacific: # # # GlobalData is a UK-based company with presence across North America, Europe and Asia Pacific and has a broad product offering that ranges from interactive databases, reports and custom solutions. It is a comprehensive source of insights and analysis with coverage including oil & gas, power, alternative energy, nuclear power, petrochemicals, medical equipment and healthcare industries. End
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