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Nuclear Energy - A New Hope for India

Publisher: RNCOS Publish Date:  Nov, 2008 No. of Pages: 65
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List of Figure:

Figure 2-1: India - Power Shortage (%), FY 2004 to FY 2009
Figure 2-2: India - Forecast for Power Requirement & Generation (in TWH), FY 2012
Figure 3-1: India - Installed Power Capacity by Source (%), FY 2008
Figure 3-2: India - Nuclear Share in Power Generation (%), FY 2008
Figure 3-3: India - Forecast for Nuclear Power Contribution (%), FY 2012
Figure 4-1: India - Budgetary Investments in Nuclear Power Industry (in Billion INR), FY 2008 & FY 2009
Figure 5-1: India - Installed Nuclear Power Capacity (in MWe), FY 2006 to FY 2008
Figure 5-2: India - Installed Nuclear Power Capacity by Region (%), FY 2008
Figure 5-3: India - Installed Nuclear Power Capacity by State (MWe), FY 2008
Figure 5-4: India - Installed Capacity of Operational Reactors by Type (%), FY 2008
Figure 5-5: India - Nuclear Power Generation (in GWH), FY 2007 & FY 2008
Figure 5-6: India - Nuclear Power Generation in TAPS (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
Figure 5-7: India - Nuclear Power Generation in RAPS (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
Figure 5-8: India - Nuclear Power Generation in MAPS (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
Figure 5-9: India - Nuclear Power Generation in NAPS (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
Figure 5-10: India - Nuclear Power Generation in KAPS (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
Figure 5-11: India - Nuclear Power Generation in Kaiga Atomic Power Station (in MUs), FY 2007 & FY 2008
Figure 6-1: India - Uranium Production (in ‘000 Pounds), 2006, 2007 & 2012
Figure 6-2: India - Uranium Requirement (in Million Pound), FY 2007 & FY 2008*
Figure 7-1: India - Forecast for Installed Nuclear Power Capacity (in MWe), FY 2009 to FY 2018
Figure 7-2: India - Forecast for Number of Reactors (2008 & 2032)
Figure 7-3: India - Cumulative Nuclear Power Construction Investment (in Billion US$), FY 2011 & FY 2018
Figure 7-4: India - Forecast for Uranium Requirement (in Million Pound), FY 2009 to FY 2018
Figure 7-5: India - Forecast for Nuclear Power Generation (in TWH), FY 2009 to FY 2018

List of Tables:

Table 4-1: Advantages of Nuclear Power over Coal & Oil
Table 4-2: India - Research Reactors Status
Table 4-3: India - Rural Electrification Program (Jan 2008)
Table 5-1: India - TAPS Statistics
Table 5-2: India - RAPS Statistics
Table 5-3: India - MAPS Statistics
Table 5-4: India - NAPS Statistics
Table 5-5: India - KAPS Statistics
Table 5-6: India - Kaiga Atomic Power Station Statistics
Table 7-1: Global - Estimated Thorium Resources by Country (in '000 Metric Tons)