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The Coal Power Decommissioning Market 2013-2023

July 2013 | 165 pages | ID: C0EF9A754D0EN
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The coal power decommissioning market is expected to see a period of solid growth over the next decade as older coal power stations are replaced either by new more efficient coal power plants, or by cleaner natural gas, wind and solar facilities. Decommissioning activity will be dominated by countries in Europe and North America, where coal power plants have been operating for a number of decades and where increasing environmental regulations are placing pressure on companies to reduce their output of harmful emissions. In the case of the US, the decommissioning market will also be driven by the shale gas revolution, which is making coal power plants less economic than cleaner gas powered plants. According to visiongain's analysis, the global coal power decommissioning market will be worth $1.08bn in 2013. This includes all costs involved with the investigation, design, decontamination, demolition and closeout of plants.

What makes this report unique?

Visiongain consulted widely with industry experts and the full transcripts of two exclusive interviews with Edward Malley, Vice President of TRC Companies, and Simon Davies, Decommissioning Business Development Manager at Veolia's Environment Services are included in the report. As such, our reports have a unique blend of primary and secondary sources providing informed opinion. This approach allows insight into the key drivers and restraints behind market developments, as well as identifying the leading companies. The report also presents a unique blend of qualitative analysis combined with extensive quantitative data including global and national spending forecasts from 2013-2023 - all highlighting strategic business opportunities.

Why you should buy The Coal Power Decommissioning Market 2013-2023
  • 165 pages of comprehensive analysis
  • Exclusive visiongain interviews with industry experts informing the analysis.
    • Edward Malley, Vice President of TRC Companies
    • Simon Davies, Decommissioning Business Development Manager at Veolia's Environment Services
  • 125 tables, charts, and graphs quantifying and analysing the coal power decommissioning market in detail
  • Global coal power decommissioning market forecasts between 2013 and 2023
  • 8 leading national coal power decommissioning markets forecasts and analysis from 2013-2023, plus the market for the rest of the world:
    • Australia
    • Canada
    • Germany
    • Poland
    • Russia
    • South Africa
    • United Kingdom
    • United States
    • Rest of the World
  • Profiles of 10 leading companies in the coal power decommissioning market
    • AECOM Overview
    • AF Decom AS
    • D.H. Griffin Wrecking
    • Keltbray Ltd.
    • Mott MacDonald
    • Pöyry Plc.
    • Quantum Murray LLP
    • Silverdell Environmental Group
    • TRC Companies Inc.
    • Veolia Environmental Services
  • A PEST analysis
  • Analysis of the drivers and restraints of the coal power decommissioning market
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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. THE 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. THE 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
  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
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 Do Coal Power Decommissioning Projects Take to be Completed?

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.
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

9. GLOSSARY

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)
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 ($m) & Stock Market Ticker)
Table 7.5 Mott MacDonald Overview (Company Website, Number of Employees, Headquarters, Revenues 2012 ($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%)

AECOM Overview

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.



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