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AREVA – Re-Building an American Industry
American Nuclear Energy Revival Briefing SeriesJune 10, 2010
Washington, DC
Thomas M. Williamson, P.E.VP, New Plant Market StrategyAREVA Inc.
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Introduction
AREVA OverviewThe Global Nuclear Renaissance What will it take to re-build the U.S. Nuclear Industry?AREVA’s Contribution to the U.S. Nuclear RenaissanceConclusion
AREVA Overview
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AREVA: A Global Industrial GroupFocusing on CO2-Free Energy
AREVA is #1 in nuclear and growing rapidly in renewables
The Global Nuclear Renaissance
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Nuclear Energy is Global and a Revival is Underway
30 countries operating 436 nuclear power plants43 countries considering starting a civil nuclear program25 countries having expressed interest
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# of reactors under construction in the world
What will it take to re-build the U.S. Nuclear Industry?
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Nuclear Manufacturing Must be Rebuilt
source: IAEA 2008
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What will it take to Re-build the Nuclear Energy Industry?
Unwavering commitment to SAFETY
Long-term vision and bi-partisan support
Initial loan guarantees followed by on-time, on-budget delivery
Fully developed supply chain
AREVA’s Contribution to the U.S. Nuclear Renaissance
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What does AREVA bring to the American Industry?
Technology
Experience
Infrastructure
Job Creation
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More than 20 EPR™ Reactor Projects under Development Worldwide
Under developmentProspects
Under construction
u Second EPR™ project for EDF, GDF SUEZ, Total, Enel and possibly E.ON in Penly
u Possible 3rd EPRTM
project under discussion
FRANCE1 + 1
FRANCE
u FLAMANVILLE 3 under construction
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u OLKILUOTO 3 under construction
1 FINLAND
u 4 units announced by EDF
u 4 units targeted with E.ON/RWE
u Further units GDF SUEZ/Iberdrola/SSE
u Industrial partnerships with Balfour Beatty and Rolls Royce covering engineering, manufacturing and construction
4 + 4 UK
CHINA
u TAISHAN 1&2, 2 units under construction
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u Memorandum of Understanding with NPCIL for 6 EPR™ reactors at the Jaitapur site; offer for 2 EPR™ reactors
u Strategic alliance with Bharat Forge
u Framework agreement with TCE Consulting Engineers (Tata) for engineering services
u Licensing launched
2 + 4 INDIA
u 4 units announced by EDF and Enel through the JV SNI
u Further potential units with European utilities that have declared interest in contributing to the Italian nuclear program; no formal set-up yet
ITALY4
PROSPECTSu Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Finland,
Lithuania, Poland , Switzerland, the Netherlands
USA8 + 1u Design Certification Application
submitted in Dec. 2007 and expected by 2012
u Detailed Design underwayu 4 Combined License
Applications referenced by NRCu Duke Energy is currently
evaluating the EPR™ technology for the Piketon, Ohio site
u RSA is speaking about a fleet approach (Integrated Resource Plan) with about 10,500MWe by 2018 and 21,000 MWe by 2035
u Localization will be a key issue
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA (RSA)
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Olkiluoto 3
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Flamanville 3
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Taishan 1 & 2
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UniStar Calvert Cliffs 3 Project
The first U.S. EPRTM project is moving forward!
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AREVA is Present and Growing in the U.S. CO2-Free Energy Market
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Lynchburg, VA (2,200)
Richland, WA (600)
Charlotte, NC (500)
Meriden, CT (650)
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Future home of Eagle Rock Enrichment Facility (300)
Future home of AREVA Newport News (400-700)
Bethesda, MD (100+)
MOX Fuel Fabrication
Facility (800-1000)
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Mountainview, CA (70)AREVA SOLAR
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Eagle Rock Enrichment FacilityProject on track to produce SWU in 2014u Conditional Loan Guarantee secured
- $2 billion to finance Eagle Rocku NRC expected to issue license mid-
2011u Site Prep to begin 2011 under an NRC
approved Limited Work Authorizationu Plant to start commercial production
in 2014u Dedicated and experienced team to
help fuel our future clean energy economy
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AREVA Newport News Heavy Equipment Manufacturing Facility
Newport News Facilityu Joint venture with Northrop Grumman and AREVA
· A new U.S.-based manufacturing facility for heavy components for AREVA’s EPR™ reactor customers
· Leverages Northrop Grumman Ship Building skilled resources for engineering and field support
· Option to expand to meet global demand for heavy components
$363 million project cost540 permanent jobs
StatusuGroundbreaking July 22, 2009uBegin operations in 2013
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AREVA Supplier Days in Maryland and Ohio
>200 attendees from >100 companies at each event
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Clean Energy Jobs
New JobsDirect
Indirect
Induced Total
Highest Year3,000
2,200
2,5007,700
Year 1800
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Site construction workers
Vendors for equipment andservices
Service jobs created in food, hotel, entertainment and other industries
Building new nuclear power plants creates thousands of high quality jobs and sustainable economic development
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Conclusion
Building today means energy and economic security tomorrow
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