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Contents 1. Executive Summary 1.1 Global Coal Power Decommissioning Market Overview
1.2 Benefits of This Report
1.3 Who is This Report For?
1.4 Methodology
1.5 Global Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023
1.6 Leading National Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecasts 2013-2023
2. Introduction to the Coal Power Decommissioning Market 2.1 Coal Power Decommissioning Market Definition
2.2 Largest Carbon Emitter Nations
3. Global Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 3.1 Drivers & Restraints in the Global Coal Power Decommissioning Market
3.2 Drivers
3.2.1 High Costs of Carbon Capture and Storage
3.2.2 Is Gas Cheap Enough to Replace Coal in Power Stations?
3.2.3 Gas Fired Power Stations Are Less Polluting & Safer Than Coal
3.2.4 New Generation of Coal Power Plants are less Polluting and More Efficient
3.2.5 Public Opposition to Pollution
3.3 Restraints
3.3.1 Coal is An Irreplaceable Source of Primary Fuel
3.3.2 For How Long Will the Price of Coal Remain Low?
3.3.3 Do Coal Power Stations Provide Enough Jobs?
3.3.4 Unregulated Markets and Uninhibited Greenhouse Gas Emissions
3.3.5 Coal-to-Biomass Combustion Conversion of Power Stations
4. Leading National Coal Power Decommissioning Markets Forecast
2013-2023 4.1 Leading National Coal Power Decommissioning Markets Share Forecast 2013-2023
4.2 Barriers to Entry Analysis of the Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.3 The US Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023
4.3.1 Drivers & Restraints in the US Coal Power Decommissioning Market
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Contents 4.3.2 Announced US Coal Power Decommissioning Programmes
4.4 The UK Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023
4.4.1 UK Coal Power Plant Decommissioning Programmes
4.4.2 Drivers & Restraints in the UK Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.5 The Russian Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023
4.5.1 Russian Coal Power Decommissioning Programmes
4.5.2 Drivers & Restraints in the Russian Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.6 The German Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023
4.6.1 German Coal Power Decommissioning Programmes
4.6.2 Drivers & Restraints in the German Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.7 The Australian Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023
4.7.1 Australian Coal Power Decommissioning Programmes
4.7.2 Drivers & Restraints in the Australian Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.8 The Canadian Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023
4.8.1 Canadian Coal Power Plant Decommissioning Programmes
4.8.2 Drivers & Restraints in the Canadian Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.9 The Polish Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023
4.9.1 Polish Coal Power Plant Decommissioning Programmes
4.9.2 Drivers & Restraints in the Polish Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.10 The South African Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023
4.10.1 South African Coal Power Decommissioning Programmes
4.10.2 Drivers & Restraints in the South African Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.11 The Rest of the World Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023
4.11.1 The French Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.11.2 The Japanese Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.11.3 The South Korean Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.11.4 The Chinese Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.11.5 The Indian Coal Power Decommissioning Market
4.11.6 The Ukrainian Coal Power Decommissioning Market
5. PEST Analysis of the Coal Power Decommissioning Market 2013-
2023 5.1 Political Analysis of Coal Power Decommissioning
5.1.1 Foregone Jobs in the Coal Power Industry
5.1.2 Increase in Coal Exports from the US
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Contents 5.2 Economic Analysis of Coal Power Decommissioning
5.2.1 Coal Power Decommissioning Reduces CO2 Emissions
5.2.2 Coal is the Most Affordable Fuel of Choice for Thermal Power Plants
5.3 Social Analysis of Coal Power Decommissioning
5.3.1 Lack of Globally Accepted Regulations on Coal Power Plant Greenhouse Gas Emissions
5.3.2 Emissions Trading Schemes (ETS) & Carbon Tax
5.4 Technological Analysis of Coal Power Decommissioning
5.4.1 Conversion to Biomass Technologies
5.4.2 Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) and Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) Technologies
6. Expert Opinion 6.1 TRC Companies Inc.
6.1.1 TRC’s Projects in the Coal Power Industry
6.1.2 Technical Challenges in the Coal Power Decommissioning Market
6.1.3 Drivers in the Coal Power Plant Decommissioning Market
6.1.4 Restraints in the Coal Power Plant Decommissioning Market
6.1.5 Factors leading to Coal Power Plant Decommissioning
6.1.6 Cost of Coal Power Plant Decommissioning
6.1.7 Global Spending in the Coal Power Decommissioning Market
6.2 Veolia Environment Services
6.2.1 Veolia Environment Services in the Decommissioning Market
6.2.2 Technical Challenges in the Coal Power Decommissioning Market
6.2.3 What Drives the Coal Power Decommissioning Market?
6.2.4 Restraints in the Coal Power Decommissioning Market
6.2.5 Largest National Spenders on Coal Power Decommissioning
6.2.6 Cost of Coal Power Decommissioning
6.2.7 Annual Spending on Coal Power Decommissioning
6.2.8 How Long Does Coal Power Decommissioning Projects Take to be Completed?
7. 7. Leading Companies in the Coal Power Decommissioning Market 7.1 AECOM Overview
7.2 AF Decom AS
7.3 D.H. Griffin Wrecking
7.4 Keltbray Ltd.
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Contents 7.5 Mott MacDonald
7.6 Pöyry Plc.
7.7 Quantum Murray LLP
7.8 Silverdell Environmental Group
7.9 TRC Companies Inc.
7.10 Veolia Environmental Services
7.11 Other Leading Companies in the Coal Power Decommissioning Market
8. Conclusions 8.1 The Coal Power Decommissioning Market Outlook
8.2 Global Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023
8.3 Leading National Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecasts 2013-2023
10. Glossary
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Contents List of Tables Table 1.1 Global Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast Summary 2013, 2018, 2023 ($m, CAGR%)
Table 1.2 Leading National Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecasts Summary 2013, 2018, 2023 ($m,
CAGR%)
Table 2.1 Percentage of Coal Power Providing the Electricity Grid in South Africa, Poland, China, Australia,
Kazakhstan, India & US (%)
Table 3.1 Global Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative)
Table 3.2 Drivers & Restraints in the Global Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.1 Leading National Coal Power Decommissioning Markets Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%)
Table 4.2 US Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative)
Table 4.3 Drivers & Restraints in the US Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.4 UK Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative)
Table 4.5 List of UK Coal Power Plants (Location, Operator, Station Name, Most Recent Refurbishment, Capacity
(MW), Year Operation Began, Potential/Actual Decommissioning Year)
Table 4.6 Drivers & Restraints in the UK Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.7 Russian Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative)
Table 4.8 List of Russian Coal Power Plants (Location, Plant Operator, Plant Name, Capacity (MW), Year Operation
Began, Year Last Additional Capacity Built, Potential Decommissioning Year)
Table 4.9 Drivers & Restraints in the Russian Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.10 German Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative)
Table 4.11 List of German Coal Power Plants Older than 40 Years (Plant Name, Plant Owner, State, Town, Capacity
(MW), Year Operation Began)
Table 4.12 List of German Coal Power Plants Less than 40 Years of Age (Plant Name, Plant Owner, State, Town,
Capacity (MW), Year Operation Began, Potential Year of Decommissioning)
Table 4.13 Drivers & Restraints in the German Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.14 Australian Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative)
Table 4.15 List of Australian Coal Power Plants (Location, Plant Operator, Plant Name, Capacity (MW), Year
Operation Began, Potential Decommissioning Year)
Table 4.16 Drivers & Restraints in Australian Coal Power Decommissioning
Table 4.17 Australian Coal Power Stations Funded to Reduce Carbon Emissions (Name of Plant, State, Company,
Capacity (MW), Annual CO2 Emissions (Million Tonnes) and 2011/2012 Funding ($m)
Table 4.18 Canadian Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023($m, AGR %, CAGR%, Cumulative)
Table 4.19 List of Canadian Coal Power Plants (Location, Plant Operator, Plant Name, Capacity (MW), Year
Operation Began, Year Last Additional Capacity Built, Potential Decommissioning Year)
Table 4.20 Drivers & Restraints in Canadian Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.21 Polish Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative)
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Contents Table 4.22 List of Polish Coal Power Plants (Location, Plant Operator, Plant Name, Type of Fuel, Capacity (MW),
Year Operation Began, Potential Decommissioning Year)
Table 4.23 Drivers & Restraints in the Polish Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.24 South African Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%,
Cumulative)
Table 4.25 List of South African Coal Power Plants (Plant Operator, Plant Name, Capacity (MW), Year Operation
Began, Potential Decommissioning Year)
Table 4.26 Drivers & Restraints in the South African Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.27 The Rest of the World Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%,
Cumulative)
Table 4.28 List of French Coal Power Plants (Plant Name, Capacity (MW), Date of Planned Decommissioning, Plan
of Action)
Table 4.29 Drivers & Restraints in the Japanese Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.30 List of Japanese Coal Power Plants (Location, Plant Operator, Plant Name, Capacity (MW), Year
Operation Began, Year Last Additional Capacity Built, Potential Decommissioning Year)
Table 4.31 Drivers & Restraints in the South Korean Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.32 List of South Korean Coal Power Plants (Location, Plant Operator, Plant Name, Capacity (MW), Year
Operation Began, Year Last Additional Capacity Built, Potential Decommissioning Year)
Table 4.33 Drivers & Restraints in the Chinese Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.34 Drivers & Restraints in the Indian Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.35 List of Indian Coal Power Plants (Location, Plant Operator, Plant Name, Capacity (MW), Year Operation
Began, Year Last Additional Capacity Built, Potential Decommissioning Year)
Table 4.36 Drivers & Restraints in the Ukrainian Coal Power Decommissioning Market
Table 4.37 List of Ukrainian Coal Power Plants (Location, Plant Operator, Plant Name, Capacity (MW), Year
Operation Began, Year Last Additional Capacity Built, Potential Decommissioning Year)
Table 5.1 PEST Analysis of the Coal Power Decommissioning Market 2013-2023
Table 5.2 Carbon Emission Trading Schemes (Country, Planned Start Up Year) and Carbon Tax ($/Tonne of CO2
equivalent & Geographical Scope)
Table 7.1 AECOM Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees, Headquarters, Revenues 2012 ($m) & Stock
Market Ticker)
Table 7.2 AF Decom AS Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees, Headquarters, Revenues 2012 ($m) &
Stock Market Ticker)
Table 7.3 D.H. Griffin Wrecking Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees, Headquarters, Revenues 2012
($m) & Stock Market Ticker)
Table 7.4 Keltbray Ltd. Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees, Headquarters, Revenues 2012 ($m) &
Stock Market Ticker)
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Contents Table 7.5 Mott MacDonald Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees, Headquarters, Revenues 2012
($m) & Stock Market Ticker)
Table 7.6 Pöyry Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees, Headquarters, Revenues 2012 ($m) & Stock
Market Ticker)
Table 7.7 Quantum Murray LLP Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees, Headquarters)
Table 7.8 Silverdell Environmental Group Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees, Headquarters,
Revenues 2012 ($m) & Stock Market Ticker)
Table 7.9 TRC Companies Inc. Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees, Headquarters, Revenues 2012
($m) & Stock Market Ticker)
Table 7.10 Veolia Environmental Services Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees, Headquarters,
Revenues 2012 ($m) & Stock Market Ticker)
Table 7.11 Other Leading Companies in the Coal Power Decommissioning Market 2013 (Company, Type of Services
& Operating Domain (Country))
Table 8.1 Global Market Forecast Summary 2013, 2018, 2023 ($m, CAGR %)
Table 8.2 Leading National Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecasts Summary 2013, 2018, 2023 ($m,
CAGR%)
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Contents List of Figures Figure 2.1 Total Carbon Emissions (Million Metric Tonnes) and per Capita Carbon Emissions (Tonnes/Capita) in 20
Largest Polluter Nations, 2010
Figure 3.1 Global Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%)
Figure 3.2 National Coal Power Capacities to Be Decommissioned 2012-2023 (GW)
Figure 3.3 Total Global Coal Power Stations by Size of Plant & Age (MW & %)
Figure 3.4 Planned Coal Power Capacity Proposed, Early Development, Advanced Development, Under Construction
& Retirement in European Union 2012-2020 (MW)
Figure 3.5 Total Emissions from Subcritical, Supercritical & Ultra-supercritical Coal Power Plants (kgCO2/MWh)
Figure 3.6 Total World Consumption of Energy by Source 2012 (Million Tonnes of Coal Equivalent)
Figure 3.7 Coal Prices in US, Japan, Asia & North West Europe ($/Tonne)
Figure 3.8 Percentage of Power Produced from Coal in China, Australia, India, US & Germany 2010 (%)
Figure 4.1 Leading National Coal Power Decommissioning Markets Forecast 2013-2023 ($m)
Figure 4.2 Leading National Coal Power Decommissioning Markets Share Forecast 2013 (%)
Figure 4.3 Leading National Coal Power Decommissioning Markets Share Forecast 2018 (%)
Figure 4.4 Leading National Coal Power Decommissioning Markets Share Forecast 2023 (%)
Figure 4.5 Barriers to Entry vs. National Market Size & CAGR% 2013-2023 ($m, CAGR%)
Figure 4.6 US Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.7 US Coal Power Decommissioning Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)
Figure 4.8 US Forecast Capacity of Coal Power Station Decommissioning & Conversion to Gas/Biomass 2012-2023
(GW)
Figure 4.9 US Coal Power Stations’ Age Profile by Technology Type (MW)
Figure 4.10 US Planned Coal Fired Power Plant Retirement 2012-2016 By Geographical Region (Map)
Figure 4.11 US Coal Power Stations in Operation by Age and Capacity Factor (%)
Figure 4.12 UK Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.13 UK Coal Power Decommissioning Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)
Figure 4.14 UK Electricity Generation by Fuel Source 1996-2011 (MWh)
Figure 4.15 Russian Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.16 Russian Coal Power Decommissioning Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)
Figure 4.17 Russian Forecast Capacity of Coal Power Station Decommissioning 2012-2023 (MW)
Figure 4.18 Russian Coal Power Stations’ Age Profile, by Technology Type (MW)
Figure 4.19 Russian Primary Energy Consumption by Fuel Source 2012 (Mtoe)
Figure 4.20 German Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.21 German Coal Power Decommissioning Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)
Figure 4.22 German Forecast Capacity of Coal Power Decommissioning 2012-2023 (GW)
Figure 4.23 German Coal Power Stations’ Age Profile, by Technology Type (MW)
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Figure 4.25 Australian Coal Power Decommissioning Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)
Figure 4.26 Australian Forecast Capacity of Coal Power Station Decommissioning 2012-2023 (GW)
Figure 4.27 Australian Coal Power Stations’ Age Profile, by Technology Type (MW)
Figure 4.28 Canadian Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.29 Canadian Coal Power Decommissioning Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)
Figure 4.30 Canadian Forecast Capacity of Coal Power Station Decommissioning 2012-2023 (GW)
Figure 4.31 Polish Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.32 Polish Coal Power Decommissioning Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)
Figure 4.33 Polish Forecast Capacity of Coal Power Station Decommissioning 2012-2023 (GW)
Figure 4.34 Polish Coal Power Stations’ Age Profile, by Technology Type (MW)
Figure 4.35 South African Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.36 South African Coal Power Decommissioning Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)
Figure 4.37 South African Forecast Capacity of Coal Power Station Decommissioning 2012-2023 (GW)
Figure 4.38 South African Coal Power Stations’ Age Profile, by Technology Type (MW)
Figure 4.39 South African Primary Energy Consumption 2012 (Mtoe & %)
Figure 4.40 The Rest of the World Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.41 The Rest of the World Coal Power Decommissioning Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (%
Share)
Figure 4.42 French Primary Energy Consumption by Fuel Source 2012 (Mtoe & %)
Figure 4.43 Japanese Coal Power Stations’ Age Profile, by Technology Type (MW)
Figure 4.44 Japanese Primary Energy Consumption by Fuel Source 2012 (Mtoe & %)
Figure 4.45 South Korean Coal Power Stations’ Age Profile, by Technology Type
Figure 4.46 Chinese Coal Power Stations’ Age Profile, by Technology Type (MW)
Figure 4.47 Chinese Primary Energy Consumption by Fuel Source 2012 (Mtoe & %)
Figure 4.48 Indian Coal Power Stations’ Age Profile, by Technology Type (MW)
Figure 4.49 Indian Primary Energy Consumption by Fuel Source 2012 (Mtoe & %)
Figure 4.50 Ukrainian Primary Energy Consumption by Fuel Source 2012 (Mtoe & %)
Figure 5.1 US Net Exports of Coal 2006-2012 (Thousand Short Tonnes)
Figure 7.1 AECOM’s Outline of Decommissioning Project
Figure 7.2 Mott MacDonald Regional Gross Revenue 2012 ($m) & Operating Profit/Loss 2012 ($m)
Figure 7.3 Pöyry Revenues by Business Segment 2012 (%)
Figure 7.4 Silverdell Environmental Group Earning Outlook According to Orders as of 2012 ($m)
Figure 7.5 TRC's Gross Revenue by Business Segment as of June 30th 2012 ($m & %)
Figure 7.6 Veolia Environmental Services Revenues By Business Segment ($m & %)
Figure 8.1 Regional Coal Power Consumption 1996-2012 (Million Tonnes of Coal)
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Contents Companies Mentioned in This Report Abhijeet Power Ltd.
ACB India Limited
Aclagro NV
Adani Power Ltd.
Adani Power Maharashtra Ltd
AECOM
AF Decom AS
AF Gruppen
AGL & Loy Yang Power Management
Alberta Power Ltd. (ATCO)
Alcoa
Aldwych Kelvin Operations
Alinta Energy
Aman Environmental Construction Inc.
American Electric Power (AEP)
Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation (APGENCO)
Appalachian Power
Aravali Power Company Private Limited (APCPL)
B.Trinkl GmbH
Babcock and Wilcox
Beelen Sloopwerken B.V.
Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd. (BALCO)
Bierlein Companies Inc
Bihar State Electricity Board (BSEB)
Black Hills Corporation
Bodo Freimuth GmbH
Bokaro Power Supply Company Ltd.
BOT Elektrownia Turow SA
BP
Brandenburg Industrial Services
Brown & Mason
Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation (CESC) Ltd.
Calpine Corporation
Cambria Contracting Inc.
Cardem Demolition
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Chattisgarh SEB
Cherepovetskaya TPP
Cherry Demolition, Inc
Cheyenne Light, Fuel & Power
China Shenhua Energy Company Limited (CSEC)
Chugoku Electric Power Co Ltd.
Cleveland Wrecking Company
CLP Power India Pvt. Ltd.
Coastal Gujarat Power Limited (CGPL)
Coleman & Company
Con Edison
CPS Energy
CRA Europe
Cross Environmental Services
CS Energy
Cuddy Group
D. H. Griffin Wrecking
Dalkia Łódź SA
Dalkia Poznan Zec
Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC)
DDM Demontage B.V.
Delta Electricity
Demolition Services Ltd.
Dniproenergo
Dominion Resources
Dominion Virginia Power
Doosan Keltbray Consortium (DKC)
Doosan Power Systems
Dore & Associates Contracting, Inc.
Drax Group Plc
Drax Power Ltd
DSM Demolition Group
DTE Energy
Duke Energy
Durgapur Projects Limited
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Contents Durr Heavy Construction LLC
E.On France
E.On Kraftwerke GmbH
E.On UK
EDF Kogeneracja SA
EDF Polska Krakow
EDS
EDS Group Holdings Limited
Eggborough Power Ltd
Electric Power Development Corporation (J-Power)
Électricité de France (EDF)
Elektrociepłownia Białystok S.A.
Elektrociepłownie Wybrzeże S.A.
Elektrownia Kozienice SA
Elektrownia Polaniec SA
Elektrownia Rybnik SA
Elektrownia Skawina SA
Enea
Enel OGK-5
Energa Elektrownie Ostrołęka SA
Energy Brix Australia Corporation
EnergyAustralia
EPCOR
Eraring Energy
Erith Group Ltd.
Eskom
Essar Energy
Eurovia
FirstEnergy Corporation
Flinders Power
GDF SUEZ Australian Energy
Gemeinschaftskraftwerk Veltheim GmbH
GenOn Energy Inc.
Griffin Energy
Grosskraftwerk Mannheim Aktiengesellschaft (GKM) AG
Gujarat Industries Power Company Ltd. (GIPCL)
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Contents Gujarat State Energy Generation Ltd. (GSEG)
Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL)
Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited (HPGCL)
Hatch Mott MacDonald
Hokkaido Electric Power Co. Ltd (HEPCO)
Hokuriku Electric Power Company
Hydro Québec
Indiana Michigan Power
Indraprastha Power Generation Co. Ltd. (IPGCL)
InterGen
International Power Australia
IPR-GDF SUEZ Hazelwood
Irkutsk Power Generation and Distribution Company (Irkutskenergo) OAO
J Power
Jharkhand SEB
Jindal Power Limited
John F Hunt
JSC Far East Generating Company
JSC Omskenergo TGK-11
JSC Omskenergo TGK-12
JSC Territorial Generating Company 14 (TGC-14 )
JSC Tomskenergo TGK-11
JSC Yenisei Territorial Generating Company (TGK-13)
JSW Energy Ltd.
Kansai Electric Power Company
Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL)
Keltbray Ltd.
Korea East-West Power Corporation
Korea Midland Power Co. (KOMIPO)
Korea South East Power Co., Ltd.
Korea Southern Power Co., Ltd. (KOSPO)
Korea Western Power Co., Ltd.
Korean South-East Power Co (KOSEP)
KpH Environmental Services Ltd.
KSK Energy
Kuzbassenergo OAO / TGK-12
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Contents Kuzbassenergo OJSC Territorial Energy Company (TGK-12)
Kyushu Electric Power Company Inc.
Lanco Amarkantak Power Pvt. Ltd
Lanco Anpara Power Ltd.
LG&E and Kentucky Utility (LG&E and KU)
Loy Yang Power Management
LVI Services Inc.
Macquarie Generation
Madhya Pradesh Power Generating Co. Ltd (MPPGCL)
Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board (MPGENCO)
Maharashtra State Electricity Generation Company (Mahagenco)
Maithon Power Limited (MPL)
Manafort Brothers Inc.
Manitoba Hydro Electric Energy
Mark-E AG
Max Wild GmbH
McGee Ltd.
McMahon Services
Milner Power Inc.
Minnesota Power
Moscow United Electric Grid Company
Mosenergo OAO
Mott MacDonald
Murray Demolition
Nabha Power Limited (NPL)
NASDI, LLC.
National Grid
National Lignite Corporation India
National Power
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
National Wrecking Company
Nevada Power Company
New Brunswick Power Corporation
Neyveli Lignite Corp. Ltd. (NLC)
North American Dismantling Corporation
Nova Scotia Power Inc.
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Contents Novocherkasskaya TPP
Novosibirskenergo OJSC
NRG Energy
NRG Gladstone
NTPC Tamilnadu Energy Company Ltd (NTECL)
NTPC-SAIL Power Company Private Limited (NSPCL)
Odissa Power Generation Corporation (OPGC)
OJSC Donbasenergo
OJSC Far Eastern Generating Company (Yakutskenergo)
OJSC Fortum (TGK-10)
OJSC TGK-2
OJSC TGK-9
OJSC Volga Territorial Generating Company TGK-7
OJSC Zakhidenergo (Zapadenergo)
Okinawa Electric Power Company (OEPC)
Ontario Power Generation
O'Rourke Wrecking Company
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
Penhall International Corporation
Pennsylvania Power & Light
PGE Elektrownia Bełchatów S.A.
PGE Zespol Elektrowni Dolna Odra SA
PKE Elektrownia Jaworzno III
PKE Elektrownia Laziska
PKE Elektrownia Siersza SA
Polska Grupa Energetyczna (PGE)
PowerGen
Pöyry Plc.
Prangenberg & Zaum GmbH
Priestly Demolition Inc.
Progress Energy
Progress Energy Carolinas
Public Service Company of Oklahoma
Punjab State Electricity Board (PSEB)
Quantum Environment
Quantum Murray LLP
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Raj West Power Ltd. (RWPL)
Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (RRVUNL)
Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd.
RATCH-Australia Corporation
Redbank Energy
Redhills
Robinette Demolition Inc.
Rosa Power Supply Company Limited
RWE npower
RWE Power AG
SaskPower International
Sasol
SCANA Corporation
Scottish and Southern Energy
ScottishPower
Shikoku Electric Power Co. Inc
Silverdell Environment Group
Silverdell Plc.
Simhapuri Energy Private Limited (SEPL)
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company
Squibb Group Ltd.
Stanwell Corporation
ST-CMS Electric Company India Ltd.
STEAG GmbH
Sterlite Energy Ltd
StW Flensburg
STX Energy
Sunbury Generation
swb Erzeugung GmbH
Tamil Nadu Electricity Board
Tata Iron and Steel Co. (TISCO)
Tata Power Co. Ltd.
Tenughat Vidyut Nigam Limited (TVNL)
Territorial Generation Company TGK-2
Territorial Generation Company TGK-3
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Thomson Metal & Disposal
Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO)
Torrent Power
Total E&P UK
Toyama Kyodo Jikahatsuden Power Company
TransAlta Corporation
Transfield Worley Power Services
TRC Companies Inc
TRUEnergy
Tuckamore Capital Management Inc.
TVF Altwert GmbH
Udupi Power Corporation Ltd.
Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam (UPRVUNL)
Vattenfall
Vattenfall Heat Poland SA
Veolia Environmental Services
Verve Energy
Vinci Group
Vostokenergo LLC
VS Lignite Power Company
VW Kraftwerk GmbH
West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited (WBPDCL)
Wisconsin Power & Light
Worsley Alumina
Zes Elek Patnow-Adamow-Konin (ZE PAK)
Zespol Elektrowni Patnow-Adamow-Konin
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Contents Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Australian Coal Association
Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy
China Coal Transport and Distribution Association (CCTD)
China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
Congressional Research Services (CRS)
Co-operative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC)
Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency (Australia)
Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC) (UK)
Department of Energy (DOE)
Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
European Association of Coal & Lignite (Euracoal)
European Union (EU)
Global Energy Observatory
Health & Safety Executive (HSE)
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
International Energy Agency (IEA)
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Ministry of Knowledge Economy (South Korea)
National Energy Board (Canada)
National Energy Technology Laboratory (US)
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
University of Leeds
World Bank
World Coal Association
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4.9 The Polish Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013- 2023
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2013-23
$m 50 51 52 52 53 53 53 52 50 47 45 43 550
AGR (%) 1.5 1.7 1.5 1.0 0.5 -0.5 -2.4 -4.1 -4.6 -5.0 -4.5
2018-23 -4.1
-1.7
0.8CAGR (%) 2013-18
CAGR (%) 2013-23
2013 2018 2023
-6-5-4-3-2-10123
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023AG
R (%
)
$m
Year Market Value AGR (%)
5.5% 4.8%
6.0%
Source: Visiongain 2013
Table 4.21 Polish Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative)
Source: Visiongain 2013
Figure 4.32 Polish Coal Power Decommissioning Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)
Source: Visiongain 2013
Figure 4.31 Polish Coal Power Decommissioning Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR%)
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As Table 4.22 and Figure 4.33 show, Poland is expected to decommission around 5.8GW of its
coal power over 2013-2018 and another 5.8GW over the second half of the forecast period. Annual
spending on decommissioning is expected to rise from $51m in 2013 to $53m in 2018 with a
CAGR of 0.8% over 2013-2018. Over the second half of the forecast period this spending will fall to
$43m in 2023, with a CAGR of -4.1% over 2018-2023. The cumulative sum of spending on coal
power decommissioning is expected to be $550m over 2013-2023, with a CAGR of -1.7% over that
period.
4.9.1 Polish Coal Power Plant Decommissioning Programmes Table 4.22 provide details of operating coal power stations in Poland and their expected year of
decommissioning, assuming a 45 year life span.
Location Operator of
Power Plant
Name Of Power
Plant
Type of Fuel Capacity
(MW)
Year
Operation
Began
Potential
Decommissioning
Year
Warszawa-Żerań Vattenfall Heat
Poland SA
Żerań Heat Power
Station
Coal,
Biomass
350 1952 In Near Future
Warszawa-
Siekierki
Vattenfall Heat
Poland SA
Siekierki Heat Power
Station
Coal 622 1961 In Near Future
Skawina Elektrownia
Skawina SA
Skawina Power
Station
Coal 490 1961 In Near Future
Bogatynia Bot Elektrownia
Turow SA
Turów Power Station Lignite 2,106 1962 In Near Future
Konin Zes Elek Patnow-
Adamow-Konin
Pątnów Power
Station
Lignite 1,674 1967 In Near Future
Będzin PKE Łagisza Power
Station
Coal,
Biomass
1,060 1967 In Near Future
Łódź Dalkia Łódź SA Łódź Heat Power
Station EC3
Coal 205 1968 2013
Trzebinia Pke Elektrownia
Siersza Sa
Siersza Power Plant Coal 666 1970 2015
Gdańsk Elektrociepłownie
Wybrzeże
Gdańsk Heat Power
Station
Coal 217 1970 2015
Łaziska Górne PKE Elektrownia
Laziska
Łaziska Power
Station
Coal 1,155 1972 2017
Table 4.22 List of Polish Coal Power Plants (Location, Plant Operator, Plant Name,
Type of Fuel, Capacity (MW), Year Operation Began, Potential Decommissioning
Year)
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6. Expert Opinion ____ 6.1 TRC Companies Inc. TRC Companies Inc. is an environment engineering and consultancy company, headquartered in
Massachusetts, US. Edward Malley is the Vice President of TRC and manages exit strategies for
retirement, retrofit and replacement of aging power generation facilities. Visiongain interviewed
Edward Malley in June 2013 and would like to thank him for his comments.
6.1.1 TRC’s Projects in the Coal Power Industry Visiongain: What are the major projects or developments in which TRC is involved?
Edward Malley: TRC has, or is in the process of, decommissioning fifteen generating stations in
the US for Con Edison, National Grid, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) and other utilities. These
plants are located in New York, California, Texas, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and West Virginia.
These markets started with oil fired plants on the east and west coasts and have progressed to the
coal belt.
6.1.2 Technical Challenges in the Coal Power Decommissioning Market Visiongain: Are there any technical challenges involved in decommissioning coal power plants?
Edward Malley: Health and safety of workers and the public must be the first priority. Technical
issues include weakened and corroded structures, energized systems, asbestos and hazardous
materials, and rigging of heavy equipment from higher elevations. Dust and vibration may affect
nearby transmission systems.
6.1.3 Drivers in the Coal Power Plant Decommissioning Market Visiongain: What are the drivers or advantages (socially, politically, economically, technologically
or regulatory) for decommissioning of coal-fired power plants?
Edward Malley: Many plant closures are driven by economics because natural gas prices are low
and modern gas turbine plants have more efficient heat rates than steam turbine technology.
Environmental regulatory drivers include air regulations (1 hour national ambient air quality
standards for SO2 and NOx), water regulations (impingement and entrainment and effluent limit
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7. Leading Companies in the Coal Power Decommissioning Market
7.1 AECOM Overview
Company Website www.aecom.com Number of Employees 45,000 Headquarters Los Angles, California, US 2012 Revenues ($m) $8,218m Stock Market Ticker Index ACM
AECOM is present in 140 countries, on six continents. The company offers two types of services
(a) professional technical services and (b) management support services for the following business
segments; architecture, building engineering, design & planning, design build, economics, energy,
environment, government, oil & gas, program, cost, consultancy, programme management,
transportation and water.
For over 40 years, AECOM has been providing environmental and engineering services to the
power industry. The company has been involved in 75 power related projects. The
decommissioning projects involve preparation of an Environmental Control Plan, which addresses
changes during the demolition of a power plant.
Other services include pre-demolition assessments which allows for proactive planning of soil
management. The company is not only involved in decommissioning, but also retrofitting of power
plants to meet environmental standards. One of the contracts that the company was offered was a
$275m project for design, procurement, installation and start-up of environmental controls to
improve air emission at NRG Energy’s coal burning power plants, located near New York. This
involves installation of filters and additional equipment for abatement of particulate matter, sulphur
dioxide, mercury, and nitrogen oxide emissions. The contract involved work on two power stations,
namely Huntley Generating Station in 2008 and Dunkirk Generating Station work that was carried
out in 2009.
Table 7.1 AECOM Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees,
Headquarters, Revenues 2012 ($m) & Stock Market Ticker)
Source: AECOM