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Nuclear Power in Sweden – Prospects for the Future

Nuclear Power in Sweden – Prospects for the Future. Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy Strassbourg, January 19, 2006 VATTENFALL Group Generation Nordic, Business Development Martin Luthander. Outline. Vattenfall Group Energy background, the nuclear programme and politics

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Nuclear Power in Sweden – Prospects for the Future

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  1. Nuclear Power in Sweden – Prospects for the Future Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy Strassbourg, January 19, 2006 VATTENFALL Group Generation Nordic, Business Development Martin Luthander

  2. Outline Vattenfall Group Energy background, the nuclear programme and politics NordPool – the electricity market Efforts on increasing knowledge

  3. Where we operate Main markets: Finland Germany Poland Sweden Hydro power Nuclear power Thermal power/other Thermal power/lignite Network operations Transmission operations Partly-owned networks

  4. Effectiveness Accountability Openness Our core values

  5. Our vision Being a leading company means that Vattenfall must be number one for the customer, the environment and the economy. - A leading European energy company

  6. Our mission Vattenfall´s mission is to enhance itscustomers´ competitiveness and quality of life through efficient energy solutions and world-class service

  7. Outline Vattenfall Group Energy background, the nuclear programme and politics NordPool – the electricity market Efforts on increasing knowledge

  8. Primary energy supply in Sweden 1970-2003

  9. Electricity supply in Sweden 1970 - 2003

  10. Use of electricity in Sweden 1970 - 2003

  11. Agreement 1991 Agreement 1997 Chernobyl Referendum Three Mile Island Commercial nuclear power MW 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 X 0 2040 2044 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 2028 2032 2036

  12. Agreement 1991 Agreement 1997 Chernobyl Referendum Three Mile Island Commercial nuclear power MW 12000 10000 1997 agreement on energy policy Barsebäck 1 to be shut down in July 1998 - unconditionally Barsebäck 2 to be shut down in July 2001 given that the production (4TWh) is replaced by: Renewables or decreased demand The year 2010 for final phase out (25 years of operation) is taken away. 8000 6000 4000 2000 X 0 2040 2044 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 2028 2032 2036

  13. Agreement 1991 Agreement 1997 Chernobyl Referendum Three Mile Island Commercial nuclear power MW Decision October 4 2004 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 X 0 Strengthened regulations makes extended lifetime possible 2040 2044 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 2028 2032 2036

  14. Power up-rates

  15. Outline Vattenfall Group Energy background, the nuclear programme and politics NordPool – the electricity market Efforts on increasing knowledge

  16. Electricity consumption Sweden 146 TWh 45.2 TWh Finland87 TWh 6.2 TWh Denmark 35 TWh 1.1 TWh Norway 120 TWh 1.4 TWh Consumption Vattenfall 388 TWh (2004´) 327 aktörer

  17. Gas Turbines Oil Coal Condensers 20 €/ton 10 €/ton Back Pressure 5 €/ton Nuclear Power Hydropower Demand Capacity and demand in the Nordic region €/MWh 40 20 TWh/year Capacity 0 200 300 0 1 00 400

  18. Outline Vattenfall Group Energy background, the nuclear programme and politics NordPool – the electricity market Efforts on increasing knowledge

  19. Efforts to ensure a common base for dialogue • Long term domestic • A network of about 300 young politicians, academic professionals and representatives from the basic and power industry • Exchange within the nuclear industry • Long term • Young Generation • ENS YGN • Short term • IYNC, International Youth Nuclear Congress • WNU, World Nuclear University

  20. Thank you for your attention Ringhals and Forsmark NPP 40% of Swedish supply of electricity

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