Rosatom Global Development, International Cooperation Perspective ROSATOM STATE ATOMIC ENERGY CORPORATION “ROSATOM”
Key Facts & Figures 2
Fully Integrated Nuclear Technology Company The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Uranium production Uranium enrichment Fuel fabrication NPP Design, Engineering and Construction Electricity generation Power equipment manufacturing Services and modernization 3 Anniversary of Russian Nuclear Industry 2010
Rosatom offers complete solution from uranium supplies to NPP construction operation and decommissioning Guaranteed supply of complete life-cycle products and services Flexible capabilities of NPP supply from components and services to turn-key and BOO projects Being a state corporation Rosatom is taking advantage of unique industry access to privilege resources Guaranteed supply of complete life-cycle products and services Flexible capabilities of NPP supply from components and services to turn-key and BOO projects Being a state corporation Rosatom is taking advantage of unique industry access to privilege resources 4 The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Key Activities of Rosatom* Mining Gas centrifuges manufacturing Fuel fabrication Spent nuclear fuel treatment Power Generation Conversion and enrichment NPPs engineering & construction Power equipment and services Research and development ARMZ TVEL Tenex Nukem Technologies Mayak, GHK Rosenergoatom Atomenergomash Rusatom Service 15 research organizations AEPASE SPbAEPGidropress NiAEPOKBM NUKEM Technologies TVEL Boxes include names of key Rosatom’s subsidiaries in the relevant sector * Boxes include names of key Rosatom’s subsidiaries in the relevant sector
Rosatom Global Operations Europe Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, GB, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Slovenia North America USA, Canada, Mexico Latin America Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil Latin America Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil CIS Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belorussia, Armenia CIS Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belorussia, Armenia Asia China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, India, Bangladesh, Mongolia Asia China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, India, Bangladesh, Mongolia MENA Turkey, Libya, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan MENA Turkey, Libya, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan Australia 5 continents. More than 40 countries. 5 in uranium enrichment in new NPPs construction Russian electricity generation company, 25,2 GWe installed capacity The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. #1 in key segments Africa Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania Africa Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania
6 Nuclear Icebreaker Fleet - #1 nuclear fleet in the world - Assures stable functioning of Northern Sea Route Fast Reactors (Gen IV) - #1 fast neutron reactor in the world - #1 operating fast neutron reactor in the world - Broad development programme Nuclear Innovation – Variety of Applications Small and Medium Size Reactors - Variety of different designs with referent parameters - #1 floating NPP in the world is being built - #1 successful public-private partnership for developing SMR The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Radiation Technologies - Isotope production -Nuclear medicine -Irradiation facilities
- Origination and execution of Investment projects in fields of medical isotopes and equipment -Medical equipment sales and servicing - R&D management Nuclear medicine - Security and nondestructive testing solutions Detection systems - Contract irradiation - Equipment production, engineering and maintenance - Production of radiation modified materials Irradiation facilities Ecology Rosatom Radiation Technologies Business 7 The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Radiation Technologies – one of the most promising areas of nuclear applications - Waste management - Water treatment
The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Russian Experience in Design and Construction of Research Reactors in Foreign Countries - Channel in Pool China RFR-10, 10MW Czech Republic LVR-15, 10MW Germany RFR-10, 10MW Romania VVR-S, 2MW Serbia RA, 6.5MW Georgia IRT-M, 8MW Hungary BRR, 10MW Bulgaria IRT-2000, 2MW Ukraine VVR-M, 10MW Uzbekistan VVR-SM, 10MW Ukraine IR-100, 0.2MW Latvia IRT-M, 5MW Egypt ETRR-1, 2MW Belarus IRT-M, 4MW North Korea IRT, 8MW Iraq IRT-5000, 5MW Libya IRT-1, 10MW Kazakhstan VVR-K, 6MW Kazakhstan IVG, 1.60MW Kazakhstan IGR Poland EVA,10MW Poland MARIA, 30MW Vietnam DRR, 0.5MW Reactor Type: - Tank - Heavy Water - Pool - Pulse 8
More than 25% of revenue is generated by overseas assets More than 50% of revenue comes from global operations Rosatom is among Top 3 nuclear companies (by revenue in key segments) 9 Rosatom in 2020 Localize all business segments operations in key markets Establish multiple alliances and partnerships with global and local players Benefit from global talents and local workforce Source, develop and transfer technologies to maintain global leadership Take full advantage of global capital market Ensure business transparency as a key operating standard Key Actions 2020 Targets Globalization of operations is the key priority The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information.
10 Promotion of Rosatom global development is implemented by Rusatom Overseas The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Rosatom overseas NPP & RR new build projects development Rosatom global marketing management and marketing offices network development and operation Rosatom global marketing management and marketing offices network development and operation Key Activities of Rusatom Overseas Management of Rosatom Globalization program
Rosatom intends to open 21 foreign marketing offices all over the world by the year 2014 Rosatom marketing offices map United Kingdom CEE China India South Africa Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary Bulgaria USA Ukraine Canada Netherlands Kazakhstan Vietnam Korea Japan Regional office Country office Categories of marketing offices as of end year 2012 (10) as of end of year 2013 (7) as of end of year 2014 (4) Rosatom marketing offices opened / adjusted according to the Policy (Amount) Mexico Chili Argentina Malaysia Thailand Philippines Australia Belorussia Singapore Indonesia MENA UAE Saudi Arabia Brazil Jordan Egypt *In italics are the countries included in zone of responsibility of a country office Bangladesh The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. 11
Post Fukushima: responsible vendor approach 12
Fukushima accident haven’t strongly affected the plans for nuclear energy development globally , Installed capacity GW, reference scenario World Source: Rosatom -12% -11% Rosatom’s scenario after Fukushima Rosatom’s scenario before Fukushima The content of this preсоsentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Latin America Western Europe MENA South Africa Eastern Europe Russia South-East Asia Japan* Korea India North America China * Does not include national nuclear power program potential strategy revision (to be revised shortly) % Rosatom’s portfolio
14 Rosatom safe and mature VVER technology is one of the most referenced… The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Russia China Iran Ukraine Bulgaria Germany Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary CountryConstructedIn operation Armenia21 Bulgaria62 China22 Czech Republic 66 Finland22 Germany6- Hungary44 Iran11 Russia17 Slovakia64 Ukraine15 TOTAL6754 VVER Global Fleet Armenia Finland All Russian designed reactors, including 37 VVER units operating outside Russia, successfully passed stress-tests, among those - 18 VVER units in 5 EU countries Rosatom actively supported and is confident in the results
15 The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Rosatom operating NPP fleet in Russia Balakovo NPP Beloyarsk NPP Bilibino NPP Kalinin NPP Kola NPP Kursk NPP Leningrad NPP Novovoronezh NPP Smolensk NPP Rostov NPP - VVER - RBMK - BN - EGP Balakovo NPP Units in operation: 4 Capacity: 4000 MW Kalinin NPP Units in operation: 4 Capacity: 4000 MW Kola NPP Units in operation: 4 Capacity: 1760 MW Novovoronezh NPP Units in operation: 3 Capacity: 1880 MW Kursk NPP Units in operation: 4 Capacity: 4000 MW Rostov NPP Units in operation: 2 Capacity: 2000 MW Leningrad NPP Units in operation: 4 Capacity: 4000 MW Smolensk NPP Units in operation: 3 Capacity: 3000 MW Beloyarsk NPP Units in operation: 1 Capacity: 600 MW Bilibino NPP Units in operation: 4 Capacity: 48 MW
Construction NPP in Russia 16 Rostov NPP, unit 1: VVER-1000 First criticality: Jan2001. Grid connection: Mar2001 Rostov NPP, unit 2: VVER-1000 First criticality: Jan2010. Grid connection: Mar2010 Kalinin NPP, unit 3: VVER-1000 First criticality: Okt2004. Grid connection: Dec2004 Kalinin NPP, unit 4: VVER-1000 First criticality: Nov2011. Grid connection: Nov Units under construction: Novo-Voronez NPP-2, unit 1: VVER-1200; unit 2: VVER-1200 Beloyarskaya NPP, unit 4: BN-800 (fast reactor, capasity 800 MW) Leningrad NPP-2, unit 1: VVER-1200; unit 2: VVER-1200 Rostov NPP, unit 3: VVER-1000; unit 4: VVER-1000 Baltic NPP, unit 1: VVER-1200; unit 2: VVER Units in license stage: Leningrad NPP-2/ 3&4; Nizhniy Novgorod NPP/ 1&2; Kursk NPP-2/ 1&2
Reactor design: VVER-1000 Total Gross Capacity: 2120 MW (2 x 1060 MW) First criticality: 20 Dec 2005 (unit 1) 01 May 2007 (unit 2) First grid connection: 12 May 2006 (unit 1) 14 May 2007 (unit 2) Commercial operation date: 17 May 2007 (unit 1) 16 Aug 2007 (unit 2) Legal basis: IGA (1992) Key Parameters Tianwan NPP, China Tianwan 1 2 Lianyungang, Jiansu province 17 The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information.
Reactor design: VVER-1000 Total Gross Capacity: 1000 MW (1 x 1000 MW) First criticality: 08 May 2011 First grid connection: 03 Sep 2011 Commercial Operation Date: 30 Jul 2012 (anticipated date) Legal basis: IGA (1992) Construction on the “turn-key” basis Key Parameters Busher NPP, Iran 18 The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information.
Reactor design: VVER-1000 Total Gross Capacity: 2000 MW (2 x 1000 MW) Fuel loading: nov 2012 First grid connection: febr 2013 (anticipated date) Legal basis: IGA (1998) Key Parameters Kudankulam NPP, India 19 The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information.
20 …and is highly welcomed worldwide… In progress Tendering process/ negotiations 3434 Potential China India Turkey Armenia Czech Republic Jordan Kazakhstan Ukraine Slovakia Hungary Finland Malaysia Brazil Bangladesh Vietnam Argentina Indonesia Belorussia 2 South Africa 8 Saudi Arabia 2 Rosatom NPP construction perspective backlog – more than 80 units The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. 9 Russia 28 2 Bulgaria 1 Nigeria
21 The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Rosatom Integrated Solution Energy Solution Knowledge, skills, human capital Industrial Solution Financial Solution Regulation, Infrastructure and Public acceptance Personnel education & training (incl. traineeship on NPP sites), R&D base development, NPP operation experience exchange BOO projects implementation; State credits, Partnership projects NPP equipment manufacturing, service & works localization, Technology transfer, Certification of local suppliers, participation in Rosatom third countries projects Creation and development of regulatory base NFC facilities construction, SNF & RW management, Social-political programmes support Modern NPP design (Gen III+) NPP construction and life cycle management support (fuel, services, modernization) Operation & maintenance … being a part of Rosatom unique integrated NPP construction solution
17 Meets all current Russian and international safety standards and the IAEA requirements Widely referenced by utilities EUR certified Hurricanes, tornadoes Earthquakes Airplane crash Tsunamis, floods Protection from outer impacts Rosatom Gen III+ NPP design Forefront of nuclear technology – Generation 3+ reactor Proven and mature solutions – 1400 reactor years of total operating time A high level of internal safety gained through evolution of design Most demanded capacity suitable for various grid conditions – MWe Long – run facility – design lifetime of the main equipment: 60 years High performing source of supply – availability factor ≈ 92 % What is VVER? (Water-Water Power Reactor) What is VVER? (Water-Water Power Reactor) Outside explosions Snow load The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information.
Key NPP Construction Projects Overview 23
24 Project value – $ 20 bn. Implementation period – Legal basis – Intergovernmental Agreement of May 12, 2010 Reactor design – NPP-2006 (VVER-1200) Total capacity – MW (4 units) PPA period –15 years, fixed price terms Project highlights First NPP project in Turkey Sound Russian and Turkish State encouragement Strong support to Turkey with regulatory system establishment and personnel training The project is implemented in close cooperation with Turkish partners, involvement of Turkish suppliers mainly in civil construction International investors are welcome to join the project with up to 49% Akkuyu SPV stake Key parameters Site – Akkuyu, province Mersin, Turkey Turkey Akkuyu is the first Rosatom’ foreign NPP project configured on BOO principles Akkuyu NPP project profile The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information.
20 CAPEX– € 5 bn. Construction period – Legal basis – Resolution of the Government of Russian Federation, № 1353-p, Reactor design – NPP-2006 (VVER-1200) Total capacity –2 units x 1184 MW Project highlights Unique exclave territorial location Fully complies with EC energy policy and EC supported Meets EUR requirements Significant export potential due to expected deficit of generation in the region Involvement of foreign investors is envisaged Strong political support from the Russian government Key parameters Baltic is the first Rosatom homeland NPP construction project open for involvement of foreign investors Baltic NPP project profile The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Russia Site – Kaliningrad region, Russian Federation
Reinventing supply chain 26
Construction of a nuclear power plant brings numerous opportunities to suppliers Examples of realized supplies 27 * Including design, project management, erection and commissioning works, training, etc. **Nuclear steam supply system Valves, pumps and piping (6%) Other equipment (5%) Air cooling systems (3%) Turbine and generator equipment (6%) Electrical equipment (9%) I&C (6%) Exclusive Russian supply Rosatom is ready for and has extensive experience in localizing&sourcing production for new NPP projects Civil construction & engineering* ~50% NSSS** ~10-15% Other Equipment ~35-40% Potential for external sourcing ProjectCountryCapacityCost Akkuyu 1-4Turkey4 x 1200 MW20 bil. USD Belene 1-2Bulgaria2 x 1050 MW6.3 bil. Euro Examples of projects The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information.
Order volume for NPP construction for Rosatom global projects 28 The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. Orders volume for ≈ $290 bln. Civil construction & engineering NSSS (Russian suppliers) Turbine and generator equipment Valves, pumps and piping Electrical equipment I&C Other equipment Air cooling systems Rosatom needs to re-invent its global supply chain and is open for cooperation ~ 15% - Russian supply ~ 30-40% - local content ~ 45-50% - global sourcing