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The international WWER fuel market

Abstract

The state of the world nuclear fuel market and its economic complexities are described. Currently the nuclear fuel market is oversupplied and nuclear fuel fabrication in the West far exceeds the anticipated demands. Actually the current demand is not much more than half of the capacity available to supply it. The Eastern Europe (excluding the plants in the Russian Federation) with its 20 WWER-440 and 12 WWER-1000 reactors in operation and additional 4 WWER-440 and 8 WWER-1000 units under construction is considered as a potential long-term market for the Western fuel fabricators. The following significant benefits of competition in the WWER fuel market for the operators of these reactors are : (1) lower cost; (2) more favorable contract terms and improved vendor cooperation with the customer; (3) accelerated technological development. A brief description of the main WWER fuel suppliers TVEL, ABB Atom, BNFL, EVF and Westinghouse, as well as the status of some new companies as CEZ and SEP is given. The principal differences between Western and WWER fuels are outlined. The advanced features offered by the Western vendors and Russian fuel supply organisations are discussed. 2 tabs., 1 fig.
Authors:
Gingold, G E; Goldstein, L; Strasser, A A [1] 
  1. Stoller (S.M.) Corp., Pleasantville, NY (United States)
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1994
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
INIS-BG-0012; CONF-9409463-
Reference Number:
SCA: 210800; 210200; PA: AIX-28:031544; EDB-97:054486; SN: 97001765707
Resource Relation:
Conference: International seminar on WWER reactor fuel performance, modelling and experimental support, Varna (Bulgaria), 7-11 Sep 1994; Other Information: PBD: 1994; Related Information: Is Part Of WWER reactor fuel performance, modelling and experimental support. Proceedings; Stefanova, S.; Chantoin, P.; Kolev, I. [eds.]; PB: 272 p.
Subject:
21 NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; FUEL CYCLE CENTERS; MARKET; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; COMPETITION; ECONOMIC POLICY; FUEL MANAGEMENT; MARKETERS; WWER-3 REACTOR; WWER-5 REACTOR
OSTI ID:
456121
Research Organizations:
Bylgarska Akademiya na Naukite, Sofia (Bulgaria). Inst. za Yadrena Izsledvaniya i Yadrena Energetika
Country of Origin:
Bulgaria
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97620150; TRN: BG9600361031544
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE97620150
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
pp. 75-80
Announcement Date:
Apr 21, 1997

Citation Formats

Gingold, G E, Goldstein, L, and Strasser, A A. The international WWER fuel market. Bulgaria: N. p., 1994. Web.
Gingold, G E, Goldstein, L, & Strasser, A A. The international WWER fuel market. Bulgaria.
Gingold, G E, Goldstein, L, and Strasser, A A. 1994. "The international WWER fuel market." Bulgaria.
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title = {The international WWER fuel market}
author = {Gingold, G E, Goldstein, L, and Strasser, A A}
abstractNote = {The state of the world nuclear fuel market and its economic complexities are described. Currently the nuclear fuel market is oversupplied and nuclear fuel fabrication in the West far exceeds the anticipated demands. Actually the current demand is not much more than half of the capacity available to supply it. The Eastern Europe (excluding the plants in the Russian Federation) with its 20 WWER-440 and 12 WWER-1000 reactors in operation and additional 4 WWER-440 and 8 WWER-1000 units under construction is considered as a potential long-term market for the Western fuel fabricators. The following significant benefits of competition in the WWER fuel market for the operators of these reactors are : (1) lower cost; (2) more favorable contract terms and improved vendor cooperation with the customer; (3) accelerated technological development. A brief description of the main WWER fuel suppliers TVEL, ABB Atom, BNFL, EVF and Westinghouse, as well as the status of some new companies as CEZ and SEP is given. The principal differences between Western and WWER fuels are outlined. The advanced features offered by the Western vendors and Russian fuel supply organisations are discussed. 2 tabs., 1 fig.}
place = {Bulgaria}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}