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According to MarketLine research, the global nuclear industry is estimated to show a compound annual growth rate greater than 4.5% over the next four years, hitting a value of more than $272 billion by the close of 2015. At that point the industry’s volume will have grown more than 18% in five years to over 3,000 thousand Gigawatt hours (GWh).
Nuclear power involves the generation of heat from nuclear fission, which consists of energy production from the splitting of atoms into smaller parts. Fission normally takes the form of a nuclear reaction prompted by a neutron. Almost 70% of the global electricity demand is met by fossil fuels, 14% of which is derived from nuclear power, reports the International Energy Agency. As of September 2011, the total number of nuclear reactors generating electricity throughout the world reached nearly 435, spanning 30 countries. There are also 65 plants under construction throughout less than 15 countries, according to the Nuclear Energy Institute. In 15 countries, more than a quarter of electricity is generated from nuclear energy.
Nuclear power has been under increasing fire due to safety issues. Throughout a half-century of nuclear power generation, three major incidents have affected public and political opinion regarding nuclear energy. The incidents consisted of reactor damage in Three Mile Island in 1979, reactor destruction in Chernobyl in 1986 that resulted in over 30 deaths directly and serious fallout in health and environmental terms, and the meltdown of three Fukushima Daiichi reactors sparked after an earthquake and Tsunami in Japan in 2011. Despite fears as to the safety of nuclear power, the three accidents are the only major problems encountered in more than 14,500 cumulative reactor years of nuclear energy throughout over 30 countries, according to the World Nuclear Association (WNA).
Top power companies in the nuclear market include AREVA, Candu Energy, Korea Electric Power Company, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, Westinghouse Electric Company and Toshiba.
The global population stands at 6.5 billion and is forecast to reach 9 billion within the next three decades. Power industries are expanding to meet increasing demand. With a target of 70% reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions to be reached in the same period, as advised by the UN, environmental and safety factors are key. The capacity for nuclear power production globally lies between 16% and 17%, reports the WNA. The degree of reliance on nuclear power will depend largely on environmental policy and opinion as to its safety.
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