The Herald, UK
March 7 2013
Research and Markets: Analyzing Nuclear Power in Armenia 2013
DUBLIN - Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/l6l9vh/analyzing_nuclear)
has announced the addition of the "Analyzing Nuclear Power in Armenia"
report to their offering.
The report - Analyzing Nuclear Power in Armenia - by Aruvian's
R'search, explores the importance of nuclear power in today's world,
with Section One being dedicated to Understanding the Basics of
Nuclear Power. The report looks at the basics of the nuclear industry
that is, how a plant works, analyzing and understanding the fuel
cycle, the various components which are involved in the working of a
nuclear power plant, and much more. Economics, issues and barriers,
and other such factors are also explored in-depth in this report.
Even though Armenia has only one operating nuclear reactor, this unit
supplied 39.4% of the total electricity produced in 2008 - 2.27
billion kWh net. Of the 5.9 billion kWh gross generation in 2007,
nuclear supplied 43%, hydro 31% and gas 25%. Electricity consumption
per capita is about 1700 kWh/yr. Natural gas, which is imported from
Russia, is its main source of primary energy.
In 2003, Armenia turned over financial control of Metsamor to Russia's
state-owned power monopoly, Unified Energy Systems, in accordance with
a swap agreement that settled the plant's $40 million debt to Russian
nuclear fuel suppliers.
Key Topics Covered:
A. Executive SummarySection
1: Understanding Nuclear Power
B. Basics of the Nuclear Industry
C. Profiling the Global Nuclear Power Industry
D. Global Climate Change & Nuclear Power
E. Challenges & Barriers to Nuclear PowerSection
2: Nuclear Power Industry in Armenia
A. Energy Landscape of Armenia
B. Energy Policy of Armenia
C. Nuclear Power in Armenia
D. Russia-Armenia Nuclear Cooperation
E. Looking at the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant
F. Future Perspective for Armenia's Nuclear Power IndustrySection
3: Conclusion
A. Appendix
B. Glossary of Terms
For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/l6l9vh/analyzing_nuclear
http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/03/07/4673760/research-and-markets-analyzing.html
March 7 2013
Research and Markets: Analyzing Nuclear Power in Armenia 2013
DUBLIN - Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/l6l9vh/analyzing_nuclear)
has announced the addition of the "Analyzing Nuclear Power in Armenia"
report to their offering.
The report - Analyzing Nuclear Power in Armenia - by Aruvian's
R'search, explores the importance of nuclear power in today's world,
with Section One being dedicated to Understanding the Basics of
Nuclear Power. The report looks at the basics of the nuclear industry
that is, how a plant works, analyzing and understanding the fuel
cycle, the various components which are involved in the working of a
nuclear power plant, and much more. Economics, issues and barriers,
and other such factors are also explored in-depth in this report.
Even though Armenia has only one operating nuclear reactor, this unit
supplied 39.4% of the total electricity produced in 2008 - 2.27
billion kWh net. Of the 5.9 billion kWh gross generation in 2007,
nuclear supplied 43%, hydro 31% and gas 25%. Electricity consumption
per capita is about 1700 kWh/yr. Natural gas, which is imported from
Russia, is its main source of primary energy.
In 2003, Armenia turned over financial control of Metsamor to Russia's
state-owned power monopoly, Unified Energy Systems, in accordance with
a swap agreement that settled the plant's $40 million debt to Russian
nuclear fuel suppliers.
Key Topics Covered:
A. Executive SummarySection
1: Understanding Nuclear Power
B. Basics of the Nuclear Industry
C. Profiling the Global Nuclear Power Industry
D. Global Climate Change & Nuclear Power
E. Challenges & Barriers to Nuclear PowerSection
2: Nuclear Power Industry in Armenia
A. Energy Landscape of Armenia
B. Energy Policy of Armenia
C. Nuclear Power in Armenia
D. Russia-Armenia Nuclear Cooperation
E. Looking at the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant
F. Future Perspective for Armenia's Nuclear Power IndustrySection
3: Conclusion
A. Appendix
B. Glossary of Terms
For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/l6l9vh/analyzing_nuclear
http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/03/07/4673760/research-and-markets-analyzing.html