Russian/NIS (CIS) Reports
Below are reports available from the International Business Relations Corp. pertaining to the Russian and New Independent States (also known as Commonwealth of Independent States) nuclear industry.
For inquiry to purchase, please fill in the form at the bottom of this page. The reports are delivered via e-mail in Adobe Acrobat PDF format, unless otherwise noted. A printed copy of the report is available for additional fees.
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Status & Development Outlooks for the Russian Nuclear Power & Nuclear Fuel Cycle Up to 2030.
SC Rosatom Plans & IBR Forecasts. 2009 edition 57 pages, PDF format |
• Comprehensive critical analysis of the formal strategies, programs and development plans of the Russian nuclear power and nuclear fuel cycle up to year of 2030;
• IBR forecast of the actual rates of the Russian nuclear power and nuclear fuel cycle development up to 2030, bearing in mind the existing and predicted restrictions (political, technical, production, economic and financial ones). |
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Russian Nuclear Materials & Enrichment Services for the World Nuclear Power in 2008-30. 2009 edition 48 pages, PDF format |
In this report IBR collected information about most current official plans of the Russian nuclear industry, including plans concerning construction of Russian-designed NPPs, uranium mining, extension of Russian SWU capacities, export of EUP for Western-designed reactors and use of secondary sources of uranium. It also prepared the forecasts of future development in these key areas of the Russian nuclear industry. Using these forecasts IBR numerically analyzed future supply-demand balances in the Russian nuclear fuel cycle industry for both official and IBR's scenarios of future development for the period 2009-30. Results obtained in this study include distribution of Russian separative capacity between various separation tasks (enrichment of natural uranium, tails stripping etc.) and sources of natural uranium and other nuclear materials used to produce enriched uranium. |
| Uranium Conversion Industry in Russia. 2009 edition (Industrial Infrastructure, Technologies, Economics) 59 pages, PDF format |
An analytical report dedicated to the Russian uranium conversion industry. It discusses current status and development prospects of the uranium conversion industry in Russia; existing and planned industrial capacities; technological background that helps understand specific features of uranium conversion in Russia. |
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Russian Uranium Enrichment Industry. State & Prospects of Development. 2009 edition 104 pages, PDF format |
A comprehensive analytical report dedicated to the Russian uranium enrichment and conversion industries. It includes data and analytics on: current status and development of uranium enrichment technology in Russia; existing and planned industrial capacities; industry for equipment and structural materials production. It also includes data on Russian export and domestic SWU utilization, trade in enriched uranium and tails enrichment.
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Uranium Mining & Processing Industry in the NIS (Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine) State & Prospects. 2009 edition 221 pages, PDF format |
A comprehensive analytical report on the current status and prospects of uranium mining and processing industries in the New Independent States. The report includes information and analysis on uranium resources, current status and prospects of uranium mining in the NIS, technologies employed by producers. It also includes data on export of natural uranium from the NIS.
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Russian & NIS Nuclear Fuel & Fuel Assemblies Production Industry. 2009 edition 82 pages, PDF format |
A detailed report on the status and trends in the Russian nuclear fuel fabrication industry. The report contains information on management of the industry, existing and developing technologies and economical indexes of the Russian nuclear fuel fabrication industry.
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Russian & NIS Nuclear Fuel Cycle Front-end Industry Quarterly 30 pages, PDF format |
A comprehensive news letter and analytics dedicated specifically to developments in the nuclear industries of the former Soviet Union (New Independent States). Front end Quarterly comprises news and analysis on the uranium mining, conversion, enrichment, nuclear fuel & FA fabrication industries. Issued quarterly and distributed among subscribers. |
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Russian & NIS Nuclear Fuel Cycle Back-end Industry Quarterly 30 pages, PDF format
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A comprehensive news letter and analytics dedicated specifically to developments in the nuclear industries of the former Soviet Union (New Independent States). Back end Quarterly comprises news and analysis on the spent nuclear fuel processing, storage and radwaste handling industries. Issued quarterly and distributed among subscribers. |
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Reprocessed Uranium Utilization in Russia. 2009 edition 118 pages, PDF format |
A report dedicated to actively developing alternative source of nuclear fuel. Originating in the first years of nuclear industry, only now these technologies start playing an important role in the global nuclear fuel market. |
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Spent Nuclear Fuel Processing Methods in Russia 22 pages, PDF format |
A short review of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) processing in Russia. Current status of SNF processing facilities and plans and concepts of SNF processing development in Russia are discussed in detail. |
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Russian Nuclear Complex Reforming. State & Forecast 13 pages, PDF format |
A report dedicated to recent changes in the structure of Russian nuclear industry management and legislation pertaining to the nuclear industry. Regularity updated to reflect recent changes. |
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Industrial Application and Current Level of the Underground Leaching Technology in Russia and in the NIS 59 pages, PDF format |
Overview of the important technology current status in the NIS. |
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Nuclear Business Directory 2004 298 pages, Typographically printed book. |
Nuclear Business Directory 2004 a guide to the Federal Atomic Energy Agency (ROSATOM) of Russian Federation and Nuclear Industry. This is fourth publication of this kind. The Directory provides detailed descriptions of all the enterprises related to nuclear industry, including: R&D organizations; Industrial enterprises; Radwaste handling facilities; Nuclear materials transport; Nuclear submarine decommissioning facilities. |
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Nuclear Projects Development, Licensing & Management in Russia. 2007 edition 340 pages, PDF format |
A Manual for foreign companies working in Russia. Containing comprehensive data on licensing and management of the projects for construction/modernization of nuclear facilities and delivery of equipment for Russian objects of nuclear and radiation hazard, including a detailed analysis of the following aspects: projects fulfillment stages and procedures; elaboration and coordination of design documents; licensing of activity; licensing of project stages; certification of equipment; liability for nuclear damage; project management procedure; supervision of projects fulfilled at limited access territories. |
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Status of the State Licensing System of Control over Exports of Nuclear Materials, Dual-Use Commodities and Technologies in Russia. 2006 edition 75 pages, PDF format |
The Manual presents analysis of the export control (EC) system in the Russian Federation as of May 1, 2006. The following issues are considered: - goals and objectives of export control (EC) in RF; |
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Data about Incidents on the Russian NPP’s with VVER Reactors (2000-2006) 120 pages, PDF format |
Data about incidents on the Russian NPP’s with reactors VVER from 2000 on 2006 years. |
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Analysis of the Regulatory Documentation for MC&A 68 pages, PDF format |
The given analytical review presents the results of analysis of the regulatory legal acts that contain the basic legal provisions establishing the regulation of federal organs of the executive authority interrelations in the field of atomic energy use, and also the results of the analysis of the regulatory documents in the field of nuclear material accounting and control.
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Russian Projects of NPP’s of Middle Range Capacity (300 to 700 MWe). 2006 edition 300 pages, PDF format
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Nuclear power plants of middle range capacity (300-700 MW) are a prospect direction of nuclear generation. This type of NPPs is acceptable for countries or regions that haven’t high-voltage electric grid. Russia has a vast experience in design and construction of nuclear power plants of middle range capacity (300-700 MW). The Russian experience in design and construction of nuclear power plants of middle range capacity (300-700 MW) might be very useful for foreign companies involved in design, construction and operation of NPPs of this type. |
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KLT-40 Floating Nuclear Heat & Power Unit with KLT-40S Reactor Plant. 2007 edition 22 pages, PDF format |
Overview of the design and status of the project. |