challenges and opportunities for new nuclear power plant construction in the Czech Republic as well as the extension of the life of existing NPPs in order to meet energy demands Moscow, October 2016 JIŘÍ FÜZÉR
CONTENT Information about ČEZ group State energy policy of the Czech Republic Preparation of NPP Temelin and Dukovany Long Term Operation of current NPP 1
POWER PLANTS MAP PRUNÉŘOV I, II TISOVÁ I, II HRACHOLUSKY TUŠIMICE II ŽELINA LEDVICE II, III POČERADY ČERNÉ JEZERO ÚSTÍ NAD LABEM STŘEKOV BUKOVEC PLZEŇ BUŠTĚHRAD ČEŇKOVA PILA VYDRA TEMELÍN MĚLNÍK II, III OBŘÍSTVÍ PRAHA VRANÉ ŠTĚCHOVICE I ŠTĚCHOVICE II SLAPY KAMÝK ORLÍK RALSKO, MIMOŇ SPÁLOV LES KRÁLOVSTVÍ DVŮR KRÁLOVÉ NAD LABEM HRADEC KRÁLOVÉ PŘELOUČ CHVALETICE POŘÍČÍ II NOVÝ HRÁDEK PŘEDMĚŘICE NAD LABEM PASTVINY PARDUBICE JANOV PRÁČOV VĚŽNICE coal nuclear hydro fotovoltaic wind DLOUHÉ STRÁNĚ I, II OSTRAVA DALEŠICE MOHELNO BRNO KNÍNIČKY CHÝNOV, BEŽEROVICE ČEKANICE BRNO KOŘENSKO I BRNO KOMÍN SPYTIHNĚV KOŘENSKO II DUKOVANY VESELÍ NAD HNĚVKOVICE MORAVOU DUKOVANY HODONÍN PÁNOV ŠEVĚTÍN ŽABČICE HRUŠOVANY VRANOVSKÁ VES OSTRAVA-VÍTKOVICE DĚTMAROVICE LIPNO I, II
CEZ IS A STRONG AND VERTICALLY INTEGRATED PLAYER IN THE CZECH ELECTRICITY MARKET Lignite mining Generation Transmission Distribution Supply CEZ 57% 21.6 million tons 68% 5 out of 8 distribution regions 37% 21 TWh 2014 58.3TWh 100% Others 43% 16.6 million tons 32% 27.9 TWh 64.3 TWh 61% of customers 39% of customers 63% 36 TWh CEZ fully owns the largest Czech mining company (SD) covering 71% of CEZ s lignite needs Other competitors individual IPPs The Czech transmission grid is owned and operated by CEPS, 100% owned by the Czech state Other competitors E.ON, RWE/EnBW 3 Remaining 3 coal mining companies are privately owned Source: CEZ, ERU, MPO, companies data; data for 2014 (distribution data for 2013)
CEZ GROUP OPERATES LOW COST GENERATION FLEET, Installed capacity and generation (2015) CCGT Black coal Lignite / Brown coal 15,920 MW 60.9 TWh 845 2 817 5 237 0,5 5,3 23,8 9% 39% Coal power plants are using mostly lignite from CEZ s own mine (67% of lignite needs sourced internally, remaining volume through long-term supply contracts) Nuclear plants have very low operational costs Nuclear 4 290 26,8 44% Hydro and renewables 2 731 Installed capacity 4,4 Generation, gross 7% Share on generation CEZ has a long-term competitive advantage of low and relatively stable generation costs 4
CONTENT Information about ČEZ group State energy policy of the Czech Republic Preparation of NPP Temelin and Dukovany Long Term Operation of current NPP 5
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 2037 2038 2039 2040 2041 2042 2043 2044 2045 GWh SIGNIFICANT ENERGY DEFICIT WILL OCCUR IN 2035 (EVEN WITH EXPECTED STRONG DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLES) 100 000 90 000 80 000 70 000 60 000 50 000 40 000 30 000 20 000 10 000 0 Hnědé Brown uhlí coal Zemní Natural plyn gas Ostatní Other paliva Jádro Nuclear Referenční Reference scenario scénář spotřeby Nízký Low scenario scénář spotřeby Černé Hard coal uhlí Ostatní Other gases plyny Obnovitelné Renewables a druhotné zdroje energie Jádro New Nuclear nové Vysoký High scenario scénář spotřeby Bez Decomm. recertifikace EDU in 2025-27 JEDU 6 * Optimised scenario of Czech energy policy 05/2015
SIGNIFICANT PART OF LIGNITE CAPACITY WILL BE DECOMMISSIONED IN NEXT TWO DECADES Lignite (brown coal) capacity (MW) 5400 Current capacity of lignite fired PP 2210 750 660 800 Expected capacity in 2035 3190 MW To be decommissioned before 2035 Prunéřov (till 2040) Ledvice (till 2055) Tušimice (till 2037) Majority of coal fired power plants will disappeared from the electricity market till 2035 Furthermore it is expected that NPP Dukovany 1-4 (2000 MW) will be decommissioned between 2035-37 Electricity production from power plants of approx. 7 GW shall be replace by new build power plants 7
WHAT CAN CZECH REPUBLIC DO? (EXCEPT OF UNREALISTIC IMPORT AND MASSIVE SAVINGS) Nuclear Coal Gas Renewables Minimal CO 2 emissions Stability of fuel supply Low cost of electricity The only fuel that is available in our region in sufficient amount Existing international market with black coal, import possible High efficiency (CCGT) Flexible source Relatively short construction period and low investment cost No CO 2 emissions Environmentally friendly Political support Long construction period High investment Politically sensitive issue High CO 2 emissions CCS still not commercially available CO 2 price of allowances High gas prices Gas prices are unstable and difficult to predict in long term Total dependence on import Limited possibilities, strongly dependant on local conditions Risk for grid stability Expensive (depending on subsidies) 8
CZECH ENERGY POLICY CONCLUSIONS RELEVANT FOR NUCLEAR ENERGY Czech Energy Policy (approved in May 2015) Nuclear energy will reach approx. 50% share of total production of electrical energy Long term operation of existing NPP Dukovany (at least 50 years, it means till 2035-7) preparation of new nuclear units at the existing locations of nuclear power plants with a total capacity to 2 500 MW another unit after decommissioning of current Dukovany units Identification of the locality for further construction of NPP Czech National Strategy to Develop NPP (approved in June 2015) for elimination of licensing and permitting risks to prepare 2 new units at each site (Dukovany and Temelin) and to achieve construction permits till 2025 to make decision how many units will be constructed at each site 9
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 2037 2038 2039 2040 2041 2042 2043 2044 2045 GWh ACCORDING TO STATE ENERGY POLICY THE NUCLEAR ENERGY WILL REACH APPROX. 50 % OF THE TOTAL ENERGY PRODUCTION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC 100 000 90 000 80 000 70 000 60 000 50 000 40 000 30 000 20 000 10 000 0 Hnědé Brown uhlí coal Zemní Natural plyn gas Ostatní Other paliva Jádro Nuclear Referenční Reference scenario scénář spotřeby Nízký Low scenario scénář spotřeby Černé Hard coal uhlí Ostatní Other gases plyny Obnovitelné Renewables a druhotné zdroje energie Jádro New Nuclear nové Vysoký High scenario scénář spotřeby Bez Decomm. recertifikace EDU in 2025-27 JEDU 10 * Optimised scenario of Czech energy strategy
NUCLEAR OFFERS A LOW EMISSION, LOW COST SOLUTION FOR COUNTRIES STILL WORKING ON ECONOMIC CONVERGENCE TO EU CORE Electricity price in Germany compared with nuke full cost EUR/MWh 100 EUR/MWh RES surcharge 62 62% Electricity alone 38 38% DE power price 2014 Nuclear full costs 11
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STATUS OF NEW BUILDS DEVELOPED BY CEZ LEDVICE II, III ČERNÉ JEZERO ÚSTÍ NAD LABEM STŘEKOV ČEŇKOVA PILA VYDRA TEMELÍN ORLÍK RALSKO, MIMOŇ SPÁLOV POŘÍČÍ II DALEŠICE MOHELNO BRNO KNÍNIČKY CHÝNOV, BEŽEROVICE ČEKANICE BRNO KOŘENSKO I BRNO KOMÍN KOŘENSKO II DUKOVANY VESELÍ NAD HNĚVKOVICE MORAVOU DUKOVANY HODONÍN PÁNOV ŠEVĚTÍN ŽABČICE HRUŠOVANY SPYTIHNĚV hydro coal nuclear fotovoltaic LES KRÁLOVSTVÍ NOVÝ HRÁDEK TUŠIMICE II MĚLNÍK II, III DVŮR POČERADY KRÁLOVÉ PRUNÉŘOV I, II NAD LABEM PŘEDMĚŘICE ŽELINA OBŘÍSTVÍ HRADEC Dukovany KRÁLOVÉ NAD LABEM PŘELOUČ PASTVINY BUŠTĚHRAD DĚTMAROVICE PRAHA Construction of PARDUBICE Units 5&6 DLOUHÉ STRÁNĚ I, II OSTRAVA TISOVÁ I, II JANOV CHVALETICE PRÁČOV OSTRAVA-VÍTKOVICE VRANÉ BUKOVEC ŠTĚCHOVICE I Feasibility study - finished ŠTĚCHOVICE II HRACHOLUSKY SLAPY VĚŽNICE PLZEŇ EIA was submitted (2016 kick off) Jaslovské Bohunice KAMÝK Temelin Completion of Units 3&4 EIA finished, valid till 2018 Site license issued in 2014, valid till 2020 Tender cancelled - Czech government LIPNO I, II did not provide any guarantees to the project VRANOVSKÁ VES wind Construction of New Unit EIA finished
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN DEFINES FOLLOWING APPROACH Restart preparation works on NPP Temelín project and continue on NPP Dukovany project Preparation works to be done for 2 units on each site (land, permits, licenses) Current expectation is to build 1 unit on each site only However with possible extension to 2 units on respective site in case of need Carve out both projects into project companies to enable future entry of the state or strategic partner Start the discussion with EU (tender approach, allowable financing models, assurance of the project feasibility) Decide and approve the final investment and delivery model in order to assure feasibility of the project. Preparation of the Czech legislation modification in order to enable acceleration of the preparation works
PREPARATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE NPP IS LONG JOURNEY AND THEREFORE SHOULD START IMMEDIATELY Start of the project 17 years deterministic (without risk impact) Start of construction End of commissioning of the NPP 2015 2032 Year 2020 2030 2037 2040 22 years realistic (with risk impact) Phase: Selection of the supplier, EIA, Nuclear sitting Engineering, nuclear licenses, site permit, construction permit Construction and commissioning 6-7 years 4-7 years 7-9 years
EXAMPLES OF POSSIBLE PWR VENDORS OF GENERATION III+
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DUKOVANY NPP In operation since 1985 Type of reactor VVER 440 type V 213 Installed capacity 4 x 440 MW (4 x 510 MW) Dukovany NPP produces about 20 % of Czech electricity Dukovany NPP among 13 % top NPPs worldwide based on results in operational and safety performance indicators DUKOVANY NPP Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 First criticality 1985 1986 1986 1987 Design lifetime (30 year) 2015 2017 2017 2017 18
TEMELIN Temelín NPP Nuclear Power Plant In operation since 2002 Type of reactor VVER 1000 type V320 Installed capacity 2 x 1000 MW (1055 MW) Temelín NPP is the largest energy source in CR Temelín NPP is built and designed at the highest level of safety Temelín NPP Unit 1 Unit 2 First criticality 2000 2002 Design lifetime (30 year) 2030 2032 19
1980, chladící věže 1. HVB 1980 DUKOVANY COOLING TOWER UNIT 1
1982, šachta reaktoru 1. bloku 1982 DUKOVANY UNIT 1 REACTOR PIT
LTO PROGRAMME PREPARATION AT DUKOVANY NPP ACCORDING TO IAEA I. 2003-2009 Preliminary phase Prior to LTO assessment LTO programme, Feasibility study Verification of preconditions Scoping, screening for LTO II. 2008-2017 LTO assessment Assessment of SCs for LTO Summary document of the readiness of Dukovany NPP for LTO III. 2009-2017 LTO approval and implementation Regulatory oversight Implementation of SONS requirements PART OF LTO PREPARATION IS IMPLEMENTATION OF CORRECTIVE MEASURES - SONS requirements from previous Permit, measures from PSR etc.
LTO PROGRAMME PREPARATION AT DUKOVANY NPP LTO preparation is based on the requirements of the Atomic Act, the Nuclear Safety Regulation and the best international practices Technical - Economic Study of Dukovany NPP LTO demonstrates technical feasibility and economic profitability of Dukovany NPP LTO with perspective for up to 60 years of operation, but legal requirements (nuclear safety etc.) are changing continuously International verification of LTO preparation - SALTO Peer Review missions IAEA and IGALL Programme New Operational Permit for Unit 1 was issued on 30. 3. 2016 for an indefinite period (with many conditions) Unit 2, January 2017, Request for LTO to continue operating beyond July 10, 2017 Unit 3 and 4, July 2017, Request for LTO to continue operating beyond December 2017
LTO PROGRAMME PREPARATION AT TEMELIN NPP Temelin NPP is significantly younger than Dukovany NPP Unit 1 was put to Operation in 2000 (Unit 2 in 2002) design lifetime is 30 years (2030 for Unit 1, 2032 for Unit 2 ) main activities have been launched for LTO sufficiently in advance using the experiences from LTO Programme at Dukovany NPP preparation of Technical - Economic Feasibility study (2015 2018) Ageing management programs were implemented at the same time for both NPPs evaluation of Ageing management programs and evidence of Time-Limited Aging Analyses (2016-2018) using the experiences from IGALL and SALTO PR missions 24
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