EDF GROUP
PRESENTATION
Decommissioning & Waste Treatment
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AGENDA
1. EDF GROUP, THE WORLD’S
LEADING ELECTRICITY COMPANY
2. OUR AMBITION IN THE NUCLEAR
DECOMMISSIONING & WASTE
TREATMENT MARKet
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EDF GROUP,THE WORLD’S LEADING ELECTRICITY COMPANY
All electricity-related activities
— Generation
— Transmission & Distribution
— Trading and Sales & Marketing
— Energy services
EDF ranks:
among the top 100 largest companies in the world (Fortune Global 500 2014)
EDF is a leader in low-carbon generation:
102 g/kWh, of which 87% carbon-free generation
— World’s No. 1 nuclear operator
— European No. 1 in generation
from renewables
— European No. 3
in energy services
38.5 MILLION CUSTOMERS
158,200 EMPLOYEES
€75.0 BILLION SALES
€17.6 BILLION EBITDA
€12.7 BILLION NET INVESTMENTS
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ELECTRICITY GENERATION
623.5 TWH
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EDF GROUP IS THE WORLD’S LEADING NUCLEAR FLEET OWNER
AND OPERATOR
WITH 73 OPERATING UNITS
5 NEW NUCLEAR PROJECTS
72.9 GW installed capacity, 54% of the Group’s net
generation capacity
477.7 TWh generated, 77% of the Group’s output
58 reactors operated in France, 15 in the UK
3 EPR under construction:
- 1 in Flamanville (France)
- 2 in Taishan (China)
2 EPR in project phase
EDF has a long track record of safe reliable nuclear generation
and has a bright future ahead
AGENDA
1. EDF GROUP, THE WORLD’S
LEADING ELECTRICITY COMPANY
2. OUR AMBITION IN THE NUCLEAR
DECOMMISSIONING & WASTE
TREATMENT MARKET
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DECOMMISSIONNING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT ARE KEY TO EDF STRATEGY IN THE
NUCLEAR INDUSTRY
As a responsible nuclear operator,
demonstrate our full control along
the entire life cycle, by efficiently
managing decommissioning projects
and waste generated by our power
plants in operating or dismantlement
phase.
Decommissioning and
Waste Management (DP2D)
Operating
NPPsNew Build
• 58 reactors in
France, 15 in
the UK
• 73 GW installed
capacity
• 478 TWh
generated
• 3 EPRs under
construction in
France and
China
• Others in
project phase
Waste treatment :
Socodei, Cyclife
Development of
solutions for HLW
9 NPPs under
decommissioning
in France
…
Nuclear
Energy
Trading &
Supply
GridRene-
wablesThermal
Generating low-carbon electricity from
nuclear power and renewables is a
top priority of the CAP 2030 strategy77% of the
Group’s power
output
EDF, the efficient and
responsible electricity
company, the champion
in low-carbon growth
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FAVORABLE MARKET OUTLOOK IN THE NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING AND WASTE
TREATMENT
USA
Europe
Japan
In the USA
Dismantling market size
x 4
In Europe
In the UK : 14 AGRs to be stopped by
2030
In Germany : 7 PWRs and 2 BWRs to be
stopped by 2022
In Sweden : 1 PWRs and 3 BWRs to be
stopped by 2025
x 2
Dismantling market size
x 3
Waste treatment market size
Japan
x 2
Dismantling market size
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OUR AMBITION and COMMITMENTS
A responsible
nuclear firm
• In control of the whole
lifecycle of nuclear power
generation
• Best-in-class for safety
and security standards
A responsible
employer
A responsible
social partner
• Attract and develop skills
• People-centered
• Transparent and reliable
for all stakeholders
Customer
satisfaction
• Develop a customer-
oriented mindset
• Provide differentiating
solutions
Quality &
Efficiency
Innovation to
stay ahead
• Technical excellence
• Sustainable and profitable
business
• Develop sustainable and
cost-effective solutions
• Promote innovation
within the organizations
The European leader in nuclear waste treatment & decommissioning
Corporate Social Responsibility Value Creation&
The acquisition of Studsvik Waste Treatment business division is a key
milestone in The EDF Group’s strategic plan
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INTRODUCING , PART OF THE EDF GROUP
A strong player with a European footprint…
Waste Treatment
Melting : up to 8 500 t/yearScrap and metallic large components
Incineration : up to 5 600 t/year
Metal Recycling Facility : up to
2 500 t/year
Pyrolysis : 50 t/year
Decommissioning Services
Decommissioning Scenario & Costing
Waste management strategy
Waste Characterization
Transition Management
Training
…with 900 dedicated and well trained staff to handle
all of your decommissioning and waste treatment
requirements…
…and an ambition to grow into the blossoming
decommissioning and waste treatment market
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CYCLIFE is a portmanteau word built with « cycle » and « life ».
Sounding
The name is brief, impacting, modern, positive, almost militant.
Background
- cycle, circle, and associated symbols (round, generous, community)
- sequence repeated, revolution
- character related with the beginning, the original state
-life, energy, movement, dynamic
- recycling
- resources, sustainability
- continuity
CYCLIFE
Welcome home - 08/2016
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+ Waste management / Treatment / Recycling to
support operations and decommissioning
OUR REFERENCES ON THE NUCLEAR VALUE CHAIN
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EDF HAS A LONG EXPERIENCE IN DECOMMISSIONING AND WASTE
MANAGEMENT
Recently created a dedicated division to accelerate its development in the waste treatment and
decommissioning market.
More than 15 years experience :
EDF has taken 9 units from operating
to decommissioning : 1 Pressurised
Water Reactor, 1 Heavy Water
EDF is a also in preparing AGR
decommissioning that will begin by mid
2020s - all closed in early 2030s
More than 25 years in waste treatment through Socodei (our waste
treatment subsidiary based in France created in 1990)
Melting, incineration, onsite waste treatment operations
EDF plants under decommissioning : 2- Brennilis
Commission date: 1967
Shut-down date: 1985
1- Chooz
Commission date : 1967
Shut-down date: 1991
3- Saint Laurent A
Commission dates :
1969 & 1971
Shut-down dates:
1990 & 1992
5- Bugey 1
Commission
date : 1972
Shut-down
date: 1994
6- Creys-Malville
Commission date : 1986
Shut-down date: 1998
4- Chinon A
Commission dates:
1963, 1965 & 1966
Shut-down dates:
1973 , 1985 & 1990
Waste treatment operations
Heavy Water Reactor
Pressurized Water Reactor
UNGG Reactor
Fast-neutron Reactor
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OUR AMBITION IS TO DEVELOP AN INTERNATIONAL PLATFORM IN
DECOMMISSIONING & WASTE TREATMENT
Objectives for our clients :
Use The EDF Group’s skills and assets to offer competitive waste treatment and
decommissioning services
In the long-term, improve overall industrial capacity to match growing market needs
Develop innovative cost effective solutions for waste treatment and decommissioning
Answer growing incitation to recycle nuclear waste in order to preserve storage
capacities
The acquisition of Studsvik Waste Treatment business division is a milestone in The EDF
Group’s strategic plan.
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EDF’S DEDICATED DIVISION TO DECOMMISSIONING AND WASTE
MANAGEMENT
EDF CEO
EDF Group Executive Director for Nuclear
& Thermal generation (DPNT)
Decommissioning and
Waste Management Division
(DP2D)
DP2D Division created in 2016
Directly linked to the executive committee of EDF
Now 900 people working on Decommissioning & Waste Management
In charge of EDF’s nuclear dismantlement program worldwide
In charge of :
— EDF’s nuclear dismantlement program worldwide
— Managing waste generated by EDF’s nuclear
power plants
— Managing and developing waste treatment assets
Existing waste treatment assets in
France, Sweden and UK
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EDF CONTACTS
Mats Fridolfsson
Managing Director, Cyclife Sweden
Mobile : +46 76 00 09 201
CYCLIFE SWEDEN AB
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MYNDIGHETSÄRENDEN
Tillsynsaktiviteter genomförda under perioden 1 juli – 8 december 2016
Verksamhetsbevakning från SSM inom Transport 25/10
Inspektion inom Safeguard 27/7
Kommande tillsynsaktiviteter
Inga datumsatta SSM-tillsyner
Remisser
Ny föreskrift för fysiskt skydd
Föreskrifter om konstruktion, analys och drift av kärnkraftsreaktorer
Studsviksfondens avskaffande
Övriga ärenden
Diverse övriga ärenden
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HÄNDELSER 1 JULI – 8 DECEMBER 2016
Mindre barriärbrott, askfat
Denna händelse har ej medfört något utsläpp
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PYROLYSANLÄGGNINGEN
Status, går enligt plan (31/5/2017)
Fortsatt provdrift
Optimering av anläggningen
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DOSSTATISTIK JULI – NOVEMBER 2016
Doser, mmanSvAckumulerade
doser (jan-xxx)Individ max dos, mSv
Juli 1,51 1,51 (29,04) 0,33
Augusti 4,12 5,63 (33,16) 1,10
September 13,07 18,7 (46,23) 1,42
Oktober 4,07 22,77 (50,30) 0,91
November 2,94 25,71 (53,24) 0,30
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ÖVRIGA PUNKTER
Avvikelse gällande ytkontaminerade göt
Aktivitet inför 2017 (om SSM beviljar)
Vi har ansökt om medel för rivning av R0 komplexet (3 byggnader)
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THANK YOU