Nuclear Power in the United States, Market Outlook to 2030, Update 2017 - Capacity, Generation, Investment Trends, Regulations and Company Profiles

2017-09-13
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Published : Sep-2017
No. of Pages : 157
1 Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 6
1.2 List of Figures 7
2 Executive Summary 8
2.1 Global Carbon Emissions to Increase at a Lower rate During the Forecast Period 8
2.2 Nuclear Power to Grow at a Slower Pace than Other Power Generating Sources 8
2.3 Thermal Power is the Dominant Source in the Power Mix 8
2.4 Pressurized Water Reactor the Most Prominent Reactor Type in United States 9
3 Introduction 11
3.1 Carbon Emissions, Global, 2001-2016 11
3.2 Primary Energy Consumption, Global, 2001-2030 13
3.3 Report Guidance 16
4 Nuclear Power Market, Global, 2006-2030 17
4.1 Nuclear Power Market, Global, Overview 17
4.2 Nuclear Power Market, Global, Installed Capacity, 2006-2030 18
4.2.1 Nuclear Power Market, Global, Installed Capacity Share by Region, 2016 and 2030 19
4.2.2 Nuclear Power Market, Global, Installed Capacity Share by Country, 2016 and 2030 20
4.3 Nuclear Power Market, Global, Power Generation, 2006-2030 23
4.3.1 Nuclear Power Market, Global, Generation Share by Region, 2016 and 2030 25
4.3.2 Nuclear Power Market, Global, Generation Share by Country, 2016 and 2030 26
4.4 Nuclear Market, Global, Investment Trends, 2016-2020 28
5 Power Market, United States, 2006-2030 30
5.1 Power Market, United States, Overview 30
5.2 Power Market, United States, Installed Capacity, 2006-2030 31
5.2.1 Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type, 2006-2030 31
5.2.2 Power Market, United States, Share in Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type, 2016 and 2030 34
5.2.3 Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Fuel Type, 2016 and 2030 35
5.2.4 Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Installed Capacity, 2016-2030 37
5.3 Power Market, United States, Power Generation, 2006-2030 39
5.3.1 Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Fuel Type, 2006-2030 39
5.3.2 Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 42
6 Nuclear Power Market, United States, 2006-2030 44
6.1 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Overview 44
6.2 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Installed Capacity, 2006 - 2030 45
6.3 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Power Generation, 2006 - 2030 47
6.4 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Investment Trends, 2016-2020 49
6.5 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Project Based Analysis, 2016 51
6.5.1 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Major Operational Nuclear Reactor, 2016 51
6.5.2 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Major Active Nuclear Reactor Sites, 2016 52
6.5.3 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Major Upcoming Nuclear Reactors, 2016 54
6.5.4 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Upcoming Projects by Status 55
6.6 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Deal Analysis, 2016 56
6.6.1 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Deal Volume vs. Deal Value, 2006-2016 56
6.6.2 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Split by Deal Type, 2016 58
7 Power Market, Regulatory Scenario, United States 59
7.1 Overview 59
7.2 Federal Initiatives 59
7.2.1 Energy Independence and Security Act, 2007 59
7.2.2 Energy Improvement and Extension Act, 2008 60
7.2.3 Production Tax Credits 60
7.2.4 Investment Tax Credits 61
7.2.5 Manufacturing Tax Credit 62
7.2.6 Rural Energy for America Program: Grants 62
7.2.7 Tribal Energy Program Grant 63
7.2.8 Clean Renewable Energy Bonds 63
7.2.9 Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds 63
7.2.10 US Department of Energy - Loan Guarantee Program 64
7.2.11 Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System 64
7.2.12 Green Power Purchasing Goal 65
7.2.13 Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit 66
7.3 Federal Initiatives for Solar Power 67
7.3.1 Solar America Initiative 67
7.3.2 SunShot Initiative 68
7.4 Federal Initiatives for Wind Power 68
7.5 Federal Initiatives for Biopower and Biofuels 69
7.5.1 Energy Policy Act - Alternative Fuels 69
7.5.2 Biorefinery Assistance Program 69
7.5.3 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 70
7.6 State-Level Incentives 71
7.6.1 Overview 71
7.6.2 Renewable Portfolio Standards 71
7.6.3 Renewable Energy Certificates 72
7.6.4 Public Benefits Funds for Renewable Energy 72
7.6.5 Interconnection Standards 73
7.6.6 Net Metering 73
7.6.7 Property Assessed Clean Energy 74
7.7 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Iowa 75
7.7.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Iowa 75
7.7.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, Iowa 76
7.7.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, Iowa 77
7.8 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Minnesota 78
7.8.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Minnesota 78
7.8.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, Minnesota 80
7.8.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar Power, Minnesota 80
7.8.4 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Hydropower, Minnesota 80
7.8.5 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Bioenergy, Minnesota 80
7.9 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Washington 82
7.9.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Washington 82
7.9.2 Renewable Energy Manufacturing Program 84
7.9.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, Washington 84
7.10 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Colorado 85
7.10.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Colorado 85
7.10.2 Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Equipment 89
7.11 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Texas 90
7.11.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Texas 90
7.11.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, Texas 93
7.11.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, Texas 95
7.11.4 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Bioenergy, Texas 95
7.12 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, California 97
7.12.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, California 97
7.12.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, California 103
7.13 AB 797 Bill Incentivizing Solar Energy, California 106
7.13.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, California 107
7.13.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Hydropower, California 107
7.13.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Geothermal, California 107
7.13.4 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Bioenergy, California 107
7.14 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Nevada 109
7.14.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Nevada 109
7.15 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Jersey 112
7.15.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, New Jersey 112
7.15.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, New Jersey 115
7.16 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Oklahoma 118
7.16.1 Net Metering and Interconnection Guidelines 118
7.16.2 Zero-Emission Facilities Production Tax Credit 118
7.16.3 Wind Development Updates 118
7.16.4 Property Tax Exemption for Wind Power Generators 119
7.17 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Illinois 120
7.17.1 Future Energy Jobs Bill 120
7.17.2 Renewable Portfolio Standard 120
7.17.3 Net Metering and Interconnection 122
7.17.4 Solar and Wind Energy Rebate Program 122
7.17.5 Large Distributed Solar and Wind Grant Program 123
7.17.6 Biogas and Biomass to Energy Grant Program 123
7.17.7 Illinois Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SREC) 123
7.18 Senate Bill (SB) 309, Indiana 123
7.19 Energy Policy 2017-2020 Action Plan, Quebec 123
7.20 Residential and Commercial Solar Program, Alberta 124
7.21 Senate Bill 90, Florida 124
7.22 Reliable Investment in Vital Energy Reauthorization (RIVER) act, Colorado 124
7.23 Paris Climate Agreement Withdrawal 124
8 Nuclear Power Market, United States, Company Profiles 125
8.1 Company Snapshot: Tennessee Valley Authority 125
8.1.1 Tennessee Valley Authority - Company Overview 125
8.1.2 Tennessee Valley Authority - Business Description 125
8.1.3 Tennessee Valley Authority - SWOT Analysis 126
8.1.4 Tennessee Valley Authority - Major Products and Services 129
8.1.5 Tennessee Valley Authority - Head Office 129
8.2 Company Snapshot: PPL Corporation 130
8.2.1 PPL Corporation - Company Overview 130
8.2.2 PPL Corporation - Business Description 130
8.2.3 PPL Corporation - SWOT Analysis 130
8.2.4 PPL Corporation - Major Products and Services 132
8.2.5 PPL Corporation - Head Office 133
8.3 Company Snapshot: NRG Energy, Inc. 134
8.3.1 NRG Energy, Inc. - Company Overview 134
8.3.2 NRG Energy, Inc. - Business Description 134
8.3.3 NRG Energy, Inc. - SWOT Analysis 134
8.3.4 NRG Energy, Inc. - Major Products and Services 137
8.3.5 NRG Energy, Inc. - Head Office 137
8.4 Company Snapshot: Georgia Power Company 138
8.4.1 Georgia Power Company - Company Overview 138
8.4.2 Georgia Power Company - Business Description 138
8.4.3 Georgia Power Company - SWOT Analysis 138
8.4.4 Georgia Power Company - Major Products and Services 141
8.4.5 Georgia Power Company - Head Office 141
8.5 Company Snapshot: Exelon Generation Company, LLC 141
8.5.1 Exelon Generation Company, LLC - Company Overview 141
8.5.2 Exelon Generation Company, LLC - Business Description 142
8.5.3 Exelon Generation Company, LLC - SWOT Analysis 143
8.5.4 Exelon Generation Company, LLC - Major Products and Services 145
8.5.5 Exelon Generation Company, LLC - Head Office 145
8.6 Company Snapshot: Duke Energy Corporation 146
8.6.1 Duke Energy Corporation - Company Overview 146
8.6.2 Duke Energy Corporation - Business Description 146
8.6.3 Duke Energy Corporation - SWOT Analysis 146
8.6.4 Duke Energy Corporation - Major Products and Services 149
8.6.5 Duke Energy Corporation - Head Office 149
8.7 Company Snapshot: Arizona Public Service Company 150
8.7.1 Arizona Public Service Company - Company Overview 150
8.7.2 Arizona Public Service Company - Business Description 150
8.7.3 Arizona Public Service Company - SWOT Analysis 151
8.7.4 Arizona Public Service Company - Major Products and Services 153
8.7.5 Arizona Public Service Company - Head Office 153
9 Appendix 154
9.1 Abbreviations 154
9.2 Bibliography 154
9.3 Market Definitions 155
9.4 Methodology 155
9.5 Coverage 155
9.5.1 Secondary Research 156
9.5.2 Primary Research 156
9.5.3 Modeling and Forecasting 156
9.6 Contact Us 156
9.7 Disclaimer 157

1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Energy Consumption, Global (MT), 2001-2016 13
Table 2: Primary Energy Consumption, Global (Mtoe), 2001-2030 15
Table 3: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006-2030 19
Table 4: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030 20
Table 5: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030 22
Table 6: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Power Generation (GWh), 2006-2030 24
Table 7: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Generation Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030 25
Table 8: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Generation Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030 27
Table 9: Nuclear Market, Global, Investment Trends, 2016-2020 29
Table 10: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type(MW), 2006-2030 33
Table 11: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030 34
Table 12: Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Fuel Type(MW), 2016 and 2030 36
Table 13: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Installed Capacity, 2016-2030 38
Table 14: Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Fuel Type (GWh), 2006-2030 41
Table 15: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 43
Table 16: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006 - 2030 46
Table 17: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Power Generation (GWh), 2006 - 2030 48
Table 18: Nuclear Power Market, United States, New Investment ($m), 2016-2020 50
Table 19: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Major Operational Nuclear Reactor, 2016 51
Table 20: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Top Active Nuclear Reactor Sites, 2016 53
Table 21: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Major Upcoming Nuclear Reactors, 2016 54
Table 22: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Upcoming Projects by Status (%), 2016 55
Table 23: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Deal Volume vs. Deal Value ($m), 2006-2016 57
Table 24: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Deals by Type, 2016 58
Table 25: Renewable Energy Market, US, Production Tax Credit ($/kWh), 2016 61
Table 26: Renewable Energy Market, US, Investment Tax Credit, 2016 62
Table 27: Renewable Energy Market, US, Green Power Purchasing Goal (%), 2016-2025 66
Table 28: Renewable Power, US, Renewable Portfolio Standards, State Targets, 2016 71
Table 29: Renewable Power, Minnesota, Solar Power Incentives ($/kWh), 2016 80
Table 30: Renewable Energy Market, Washington, Member-Owned Renewable Energy Program Rate ($/kWh), 2010-2017 83
Table 31: Renewable Energy Market, Colorado, Capital Cost Threshold Rates, 2014 87
Table 32: Renewable Energy Market, Texas, Rebates for Energy Efficiency Products ($/unit), 2017 93
Table 33: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariffs, Marin County - California, 2016 98
Table 34: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariffs, Los Angeles - California, 2016 99
Table 35: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariff Multiplier, Los Angeles - California, 2016 99
Table 36: Renewable Energy, Electric Energy Reduction Standard (TWh), California, 2012-2024 101
Table 37: Renewable Energy, Annual Electric Demand Reduction Standard (MW), California, 2012-2024 102
Table 38: Renewable Energy, ReMAT Tariffs ($/MWh), California, 2017 103
Table 39: Renewable Energy Market, California, Go Solar Campaign Program Components, 2007-2016 103
Table 40: Renewable Energy Market, California, California Solar Initiative Program Budget ($m), 2007-2016 104
Table 41: Renewable Energy Market, California, California Solar Initiative Rebate Levels by Incentive Step and Rebate Type, 2012 104
Table 42: Renewable Energy Market, California, California Solar Initiative, Details by Incentive Type, 2013 105
Table 43: Solar Alternative Compliance Payment ($/MWh), New Jersey, 2008-2016 116
Table 44: Renewable Energy Market, Oklahoma, Production Tax Credit ($/kWh), 2007-2021 118
Table 45: Renewable Energy Market, Illinois, Requirements and Carve-outs for Various Technologies for Investor-owned Utilities (%), 2009-2026 121
Table 46: Renewable Energy Market, Illinois, Requirements and Carve-outs for Various Technologies for Alternate Renewable Electricity Suppliers (%), 2009-2026 122
Table 47: Tennessee Valley Authority, Major Products and Services 129
Table 48: PPL Corporation, Major Products and Services 132
Table 49: NRG Energy, Inc., Major Products and Services 137
Table 50: Georgia Power Company, Major Products and Services 141
Table 51: Exelon Generation Company, LLC, Major Products and Services 145
Table 52: Duke Energy Corporation, Major Products and Services 149
Table 53: Arizona Public Service Company, Major Products and Services 153
Table 54: Abbreviations 154

1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Power Market, US, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Type of Power Plant (%), 2016 9
Figure 2: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Nuclear Power Portfolio Installed Cumulative Capacity by Reactor Type, MW, 2016 10
Figure 3: Carbon-di-oxide Emissions from Energy Consumption, Global (MT), 2001-2016 12
Figure 4: Primary Energy Consumption, Global (Mtoe), 2001-2030 14
Figure 5: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006-2030 18
Figure 6: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030 20
Figure 7: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030 21
Figure 8: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Power Generation (GWh), 2006-2030 23
Figure 9: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Generation Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030 25
Figure 10: Nuclear Power Market, Global, Generation Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030 26
Figure 11: Nuclear Market, Global, Investment Trends, 2016-2020 28
Figure 12: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type(MW), 2006-2030 32
Figure 13: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030 34
Figure 14: Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Fuel Type(MW), 2016 and 2030 35
Figure 15: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Installed Capacity, 2016-2030 37
Figure 16: Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Fuel Type (GWh), 2006-2030 40
Figure 17: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 42
Figure 18: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006 - 2030 45
Figure 19: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Power Generation (GWh), 2006 - 2030 47
Figure 20: Nuclear Power Market, United States, New Investment ($m), 2016-2020 49
Figure 21: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Top Active Nuclear Reactor Sites, 2016 52
Figure 22: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Upcoming Projects by Status (%), 2016 55
Figure 23: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Deal Volume vs. Deal Value ($m), 2006-2016 56
Figure 24: Nuclear Power Market, United States, Split by Deal Type (%), 2016 58
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