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WELCOME MEETING
China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Co., Ltd. (CGNPC) and CLP Group
Tuesday, 5 August 2008Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology (TINT)
“Thailand’s Nuclear Program”
Asst. Prof. Pricha Karasudhi
PresidentNuclear Society of Thailand
• Status of nuclear society
• National policy for nuclear development
• Status of nuclear program
• Cooperation with other countries, etc.
Nuclear Research and Development in the field of:
• Educational Application
• Medical and Public Health Application
• Industrial Application
• Agricultural Application
Nuclear Energy for National Development
User Statistics
Medicine 100 InstitutesEducation 150 InstitutesIndustry 267 Factories
Lightning Arrestors 333 SetsSmoke Detectors 959 SetsElectrostatic Eliminators 4,000 Sets X-ray Machines 6,500 Sets
Power Program in Thailand
• Thailand Power Development Plan
2007-2021 (PDP 2007)
Total Installed Capacity, as of May 2007
EGAT-TNB300 MW
1 %
Combined Cycle 13,540 MW
48 %
Hydro3,764.2 MW
13 %
Thermal9,945.9 MW
35 %
Gas Turbine & Diesel Engine972.4 MW
3 %
Total Installed Capacity (31 May 2007)Peak Demand (24 April 2007)
2288,,522522..55 MW22,586.1 MW
EGAT-TNB300 MW
1 %
Combined Cycle 13,540 MW
48 %
Hydro3,764.2 MW
13 %
Thermal9,945.9 MW
35 %
Gas Turbine & Diesel Engine972.4 MW
3 %
Total Installed Capacity (31 May 2007)Peak Demand (24 April 2007)
2288,,522522..55 MW22,586.1 MW
Energy Generation by Fuel Type, Jan-May 2007
Natural Gas
65.8%
Hydro
7.1%
Lignite
12.6%
EGAT-TNB
1.7%
Heavy Oil
2.1%
Imported Coal
9.0%
Diesel
0.01%
Renewable Resources
1.6%
Total Energy Generation and Purchase
6060,,409 409 GWh (* preliminary figure)
Natural Gas
65.8%
Hydro
7.1%
Lignite
12.6%
EGAT-TNB
1.7%
Heavy Oil
2.1%
Imported Coal
9.0%
Diesel
0.01%
Renewable Resources
1.6%
Total Energy Generation and Purchase
6060,,409 409 GWh (* preliminary figure)
Thailand Power Development Plan (PDP) 2007-2021
Energy Generation by Fuel Type
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20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
200,000
220,000
240,000
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280,000
300,000
320,000
340,000
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Power Import
Nuclear
Renewable Energy
Diesel
Heavy Oil
Natural Gas
Imported Coal
Lignite
Hydro (Domestic)
GW
h
Year
5%10%
63%
9%
9%
6%10%
66%
9%5%
6%11%
70%
8%
6%12%
69%
8%
6%12%
69%
8%
7%13%
68%
8%
7%12%
69%
8%
8%8%
72%
8%
8%6%
74%
8%
9%6%
75%
6%
10%7%
69%
6%
10%7%
72%
5%
11%7%
73%
11%8%
74%
12%8%
66%
3%3%3%3%
3%
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
200,000
220,000
240,000
260,000
280,000
300,000
320,000
340,000
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Power Import
Nuclear
Renewable Energy
Diesel
Heavy Oil
Natural Gas
Imported Coal
Lignite
Hydro (Domestic)
GW
h
Year
5%10%
63%
9%
9%
6%10%
66%
9%5%
6%11%
70%
8%
6%12%
69%
8%
6%12%
69%
8%
7%13%
68%
8%
7%12%
69%
8%
8%8%
72%
8%
8%6%
74%
8%
9%6%
75%
6%
10%7%
69%
6%
10%7%
72%
5%
11%7%
73%
11%8%
74%
12%8%
66%
3%3%3%3%
3%
Thailand Nuclear Power ProjectThailand Nuclear Power Project
• Apr. 2007 Setup a Committee to Study the
Implementation NPP
• May. 2007 Committee setup 5 infrastructure
subcommittees
• Jun. 2007 Committee setup Power Utility subcommittee
• Aug. 2007 Meeting with IAEA Administration
• Sept. 2007 Complete the Infrastructure Work Plan
• Oct. 2007 Submit the Work Plan to the Government
The National Energy Policy Committee (NEPC) approved the National Power Development Plan for 2007 - 2022 (PDP 2007) on April 9, 2007 and presented it for the endorsement of the Cabinet on June 19, 2007
The basic options of the PDP 2007 made the following provisions for nuclear power:
• 2000 MWe in 2021• 2000 MWe in 2022
Thailand Nuclear Power ProjectThailand Nuclear Power Project
Nuclear Power Infrastructure Preparation Committee (NPIPC) conducted in two tracks
• Planning for Nuclear Power Utility
• Planning for Nuclear Power Infrastructure
Nuclear Power Utility Planning work will include design and planning for the following :
• Owner/Operator Modality and Utility Structure• Technology/Supplier Selection Plan, Safety
Program• Fuel and Waste Management Plan• Site Selection Plan and Environmental Impact
Study• Energy Economics and Financing Plan• NPP Design and Construction Plan• NPP Commissioning Plan • NPP Decommissioning Plan
Nuclear Power Infrastructure Planning work will include design and planning for the following :
• Legal System, Regulatory System and
International Protocols• Industrial and Commercial Infrastructure• Technology Transfer and Development and
Human Resources Development Program• Safety and Environmental Protection Program• Public Information and Acceptance Program
• Nuclear Power Utility Start-up Planning• Legal System and Regulatory System• Safety and Environmental Protection Planning• Public Understanding and Public Acceptance
Programme
NPIPC has approached the IAEA for the support of four IAEA technical experts in the areas of:
The Ministry of Science and Technology had invited Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, IAEA Director General, to give the Keynote Speech at the 6th National Science and Technology Congress in Bangkok on July 14, 2007
Nuclear Society of Thailand; NSTNuclear Society of Thailand; NST
• Established 1993 • Objectives
1. Promoting the peaceful uses of nuclear energy2. Providing interdisciplinary forum3. Dissemination of nuclear technology information
Nuclear Society of Thailand; NSTNuclear Society of Thailand; NST
• Members (2007) 1,064
• Academies, Research Centers, Power Industries,
• Authorities, Nuclear Medicine, and etc.
NST SupportersNST Supporters
EGAT: Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
MOST: Ministry of Science and Technology
NRC: The National Research Council
COSTAT: The Council of Scientific and Technological Associations of Thailand
OAP: Office of Atoms for Peace
TINT: Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology
NST ActivitiesNST Activities
1. Academic Affairs
• Conferences (Annual , Cooperative)• Exhibition (Science Week, Thai Tech., Univ.)• Training & Workshop• Publication (Journal, Articles)
2. Excursion / Tour of Energy in Thailand.
• Power Industries (Gas, Oil, Coal, Hydro)• Nuclear Energy (Reactor, Accelerator)
NST ActivitiesNST Activities
2. Excursion / Tour of Energy in China.
NST ActivitiesNST Activities
• Coordinating with Societies
NST ActivitiesNST Activities
3. Public Information
• Printed Matter (Newsletter, Pamphlet)
• VCD (Nuclear Series)• Radio/TV Program• Press Release• Web site
(www.nst.or.th)4. Interdisciplinary Forum
• International Nuclear Societies Council (INSC)
• Pacific Nuclear Council (PNC)
• American Nuclear Society (ANS)
• Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS)
• Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)
Cooperation with other countries
Cooperation with other countries
Nuclear Society of Thailand signed (NST)
MOU with Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)
in Bangkok, Thailand on 22 Jan 2005
www.nst.or.th
Nuclear Society of Thailand (NST)
Pictures from Thailand
Thank youNuclear Society of Thailand (NST)
www.nst.or.th