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Japan's Nuclear Energy and its International Cooperation Shunsuke KONDO Chairman Japan Atomic Energy Commission

Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) in Japan Currently 54 units (30 BWR, 24 PWR) are in operation and 2 units are under construction. 12 units are in preparation for licensing application. 1

Strengths of Japan ~ Manufacturing Capability During the 1980s, the global winter of nuclear energy, Japan continued to construct NPPs and highly acclaimed the ability of construction on schedule, on budget. In Japan, there are three major nuclear power suppliers holding highly advanced light water reactor (LWR) technology. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) is the major supplier of Advanced Pressurized Water Reactor (APWR). Hitachi and Toshiba are the major suppliers of Advanced Boiled Water Reactor (ABWR). Materials or components suppliers also have strong manufacturing capability. Newly constructed NPPs all over the world Three Mile Island Incident in 1979 Chernobyl Incident in 1986 World Japan Nuclear Industry (plant manufacturers) 1980s 4 European firms Brown Boveri, Asea, Framatome, Siemens 3 Japanese firms (MHI, Hitachi, Toshiba) Going forward WH* (U.S. 4 U.S. firms (U.S. Japan) WH, GE, Combustion Engineering, Babcock & Wilcox AREVA MHI GE (France Toshiba Japan) Hitachi Japan) Atomenergoprom (Russia) Doosan (Korea) *: Westinghouse JSW (Japan Steel Works, Ltd.): Approx.80% (*) share of large forging for pressure vessels and steam generators in international market. (*JSW data) Example: Reactor Vessels 2

International Cooperation Support Deployment of Nuclear Power Plants Why: Japanese manufacturers and electric utilities have nurtured capability to complete NPP construction on time and within budget, satisfying stringent quality requirement and safety requirement that reflects severe natural environment such as frequent visits of typhoon, tsunami and earthquakes. They have cultivated an excellent organizational culture to value quality, safety culture, cleanliness of workplaces and visualization. 3

Lessons learned from the 2007 earthquake at Kashiwazaki Kariwa NPP The Concept of Fault Model To evaluate possible seismic motion at the site from nearby faults, it is necessary to use fault model in which not only the source characteristics (number of asperities, their sizes and locations on the fault ) but also the propagation characteristics of crust geological structure (such as folding structure) and the site characteristics (such as low velocity sediment layers in the free base stratum under the plant) are considered. 4 4

International Cooperation Support deployment of nuclear power plants: Why: Japanese manufacturers and electric utilities have nurtured capability to complete NPP construction on time and within budget, satisfying stringent quality requirement and safety requirement that reflects severe natural environment such as frequent visits of typhoon, tsunami and earthquakes. They have cultivated an excellent organizational culture to value quality, safety culture, cleanliness of workplaces and visualization. AEC has recommended that based on these experiences, Japan should contributes to the development of new comer countries. 5

JAIF International Cooperation Center (JICC) Purpose Play the core role in providing effective and efficient cooperation to NPP deploying countries, acting as a contact window Role of JICC Promote nuclear energy cooperation Coordinate various organizations 'programs of cooperative activities with a view to providing one stop and tailor made service to each country Major Activities in 2009 and 2010 Dispatching experts (Vietnam, Indonesia and Jordan) Workshop and seminars in Japan and Overseas (Vietnam, Indonesia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia) Customer s Countries METI & Other Governmental Authorities Related Organizations such as JNES, JAEA, JETRO and JICA etc. Contact: Mr. Toshiaki SAKAI, Director e mail: info@jaif icc.com TEL:+81 3 3591 2210 FAX:+81 3 3591 2215 6

International Nuclear Energy Development Corporation of Japan (JINED) Role of JINED JINED takes care of emerging countries needs regarding construction, operation and maintenance of nuclear power plants including human resources development and financing, in collaboration with government support programs, then making proposals for getting orders. Contact: JINED preparatory office* TEL:+81 3 3504 0892 FAX:+81 3 3504 0896 *: The company will officially be established in October 2010. The preparatory office is available before the company is established. 7

Japan s Integrated Cooperation for New comer Countries Japan provides services requested by emerging countries such as financing, human resources development, design, construction, operation, etc. Operation & Maintenance Support / Investment Public Finance / Insurance Japanese Utilities Projects in newcomer countries JBIC NEXI Japanese Government Human resources development / Support for establishing regulatory system EPC/ Nuclear Fuel Japanese EPC companies Contact: Nuclear Energy Policy Planning Division, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry TEL:+81 3 3501 1991 FAX:+81 3 3580 8447 8

International Cooperation IAEA 9