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IGARASHI, YasuharuToshiba Corporation, Executive Officer
Corporate Senior Vice PresidentPresident & CEO, Power Systems Company
The 2nd Japan-Arab Economic ForumDec 11-12. 2010, Tunis, Tunisia
December 12, 2010
Export Control No. PSN-2010-1406Document No. G3-1109 Rev. 1
TOSHIBA’s Nuclear EnergyActivities
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Corporate Overview
TOSHIBA’s Nuclear Business
Nuclear Power Plant Construction
Front-end and Fast Reactor
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TOSHIBA’s Profile
Paid-in Capital
Established In 1875 by TANAKA HisashigePresident and CEO President and CEO
Total AssetsTotal AssetsShareholder’s EquityShareholder’s Equity
EmployeesEmployeesUS$ 58,615 millionUS$ 58,615 millionUS$ 8,575 millionUS$ 8,575 million
SASAKI NorioSASAKI Norio
US$ 4,730 million
Approx 204,000 Worldwide *Approx 204,000 Worldwide *
* As of March 31, 2010 / fiscal year 2009 ended March 31, 2010, consolidated basis, 1USD=¥93, for convenience only TOSHIBA building(Headquarter)
Transmission Distribution and Industrial Systems CompanyPower Systems Company
Social Infrastructure Systems Company
Semiconductor Company
< Digital Products Group >
< Electronic Devices Components Group >
< Infrastructure Systems Group >
Visual Products CompanyStorage Products Company
SASAKI Norio
Toshiba TEC Corporation
Toshiba Elevator and Building Systems CorporationToshiba Solutions Corporation
Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation
Toshiba Consumer Electronics Holdings Corporation<Home Appliances Group>
President and CEO
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Digital Products and Network Company
Toshiba Mobile Display Co., Ltd
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As of 2010.March 31, consolidated basis
34%
19%34%
5%8%
Electronic DevicesSocial Infrastructure
Home Appliances Digital Products
TOSHIBA’s Products
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Transmission system
Elevator
Medical System
Rechargeable Battery
Photovoltaic Power System
Fuel Cell
RenewableRenewableEnergyEnergy
Monitor and Control
Smart GridSmartSmart GridGrid
TOSHIBA’s Social Infrastructure ProductsPower PlantPower Plant
Hydro Turbine
Transmission Transmission and Distributionand Distribution
Transformer
Geothermal Power System
Transport Control System
Thermal Turbine
Industrial SystemsIndustrial Systems
Network Control System
Nuclear Power System
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Egypt:Thermal Power : 6 Units 1,764MWHydro Power : 4 Units Generator 300MVARolling Stock TV Factory
Lebanon:Thermal Power : 4 Units 130MW
TOSHIBA’s Activities in Arab Area
Kuwait:Thermal Power : 22 Units 4,470MW
Bahrain:Thermal Power : 1 Unit 65MW
Iraq:Hydro Power : 4 Units Hydraulic Turbine 796MW
4 Units Generator 948MVA
UAE :Thermal Power : 4 Units 968MW+ Desalination Plant
TOSHIBA Gulf: UAE (Dubai)UAE (Abu Dhabi)Egypt (Cairo)
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PWR: AP1000PWR: AP1000
BWR: ABWRBWR: ABWR
Courtesy of TEPCO
LWR Construction
NuclearFuel
Cycle
FastReactor/
Next Generation Reactor
Hydrogen Production
NuclearFusion
From nuclear power plants to future energy development
Uranium/Fuel
Manufacturing
Courtesy of JAEA and© ITER Organization
LWRMaintenance
Services
TOSHIBA’s Nuclear Business Domain
LWR:Light Water Reactor(A)BWR : (Advanced) Boiling Water ReactorPWR:Pressurized Water Reactor
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1995 2000 2005 20101970 1975 1980 1985 199019651960 2015
Constructed plants
Under construction
Entered business in 1966,constructed 22 units, including 17 units as prime contractor
HAMAOKA-4ONAGAWA-2
KASHIWAZAKIKARIWA-3
ONAGAWA-3
HAMAOKA-5
KASHIWAZAKIKARIWA-6 (ABWR)KASHIWAZAKIKARIWA-7 (ABWR)
OHMA-1 (ABWR)
Tohoku, HIGASHIDORI-1
FUKUSHIMAⅠ-1
HAMAOKA-1FUKUSHIMAⅠ-5
FUKUSHIMAⅠ-6HAMAOKA-2
ONAGAWA-1
HAMAOKA-3KASHIWAZAKIKARIWA-2
FUKUSHIMAⅠ-2
FUKUSHIMAⅡ-1KASHIWAZAKIKARIWA-1
FUKUSHIMAⅡ-3
FUKUSHIMAⅠ-3
TSURUGA-1
Continuous and rich construction experiences
TOSHIBA’s Construction ExperiencesKASHIWAZAKI-6/7
The first ABWR in the world(K-6)
Construction of the first domestic plant
The world record of shortest construction period of
36 months
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TOSHIBA group’sconstruction experiences
TOSHIBA Group’s Nuclear Power Plant Business
21Japan
5Spain6Korea
10Sweden
62U.S.
BrazilSloveniaFinlandSwitzerland
Taiwan1122
2
BWRBusinessABWR AP1000
PWRBusiness
112 plants in 10 countries worldwide(26 BWR plants, 86 PWR plants)
Source : World Nuclear Power Plants 2010, Japan Atomic Industrial Forum
Promote both BWR & PWR worldwide
Only generation Ⅲ reactor in operation with U.S. NRC design certification
Only generation Ⅲ+ evolutional reactor with U.S. NRC design certification
U.S.NRC: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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TOSHIBA Group Global Network
70 bases in 16 countries for nuclear business, sales & marketing, engineering, procurement & construction
As of Sep.2010
WEC SwedenVasteras WEC Pittsburgh TANE Washington DC
TOSHIBA Isogo NuclearEngineering Center Yokohama
WEC San Jose TANE Charlotte
WEC: Westinghouse Electric CompanyTANE:TOSHIBA America Nuclear Energy
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ABWR : Proven with Much Experience
The latest and proven BWR to receive Design Certification from U.S.NRCThe first unit started commercial operation in 199637 months of construction period in JapanNo significant impacts by large earthquake4 units in operation, 2 units under construction, 8 units planning in Japan
Only generation III advanced reactor in operation
ABWR in Japan
【ABWR construction schedule in Japan】2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Source: World Nuclear Power Plants 2010, Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc.
PlanningUnder constructionSHIMANE-3
OHMA-1
TEPCO/HIGASHIDORI-1
FUKUSHIMA-7
FUKUSHIMA-8
TEPCO/HIGASHIDORI-2
KAMINOSEKI-1
HAMAOKA-6
TOHOKU/HIGASHIDORI-2
KAMINOSEKI-2
ABWR : Advanced Boiling Water ReactorPWR:Pressurized Water Reactor
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20102009 2011 2012 2013
▼ Issuance of COL
EPC Contract ▼ Start Construction ▼ Commercial Operation start▼
2016
▼ Certified as ABWR provider by NRC
20082007
▼COLA rev.0
▼rev.5▼rev.4▼ rev.1 ▼ rev.2 ▼rev.3
Licensing processes are smoothly proceeding
U.S.NRC certified TOSHIBA as an ABWR provider (Aug. 2009)Renewal and amendment of ABWR Design Certification (Nov.2010)Satisfies U.S.NRC safety requirements
Digital I & C platformAirplane impact analysis
Bay City TX
Completion drawing of STP3&4【Project Schedule for STP-3 & 4】
▼ Amend D.C. Application
Engineering and ProcurementPrior Engineering Construction
ABWR Project Status in U.S. South Texas Project 3 & 4
I & C:Instrumentation & Control
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Modification for European safety requirementsPromoting EU-ABWR to Finland and other EU countries2 site of DiP completed in FinlandSatisfies EU safety requirements
Aircraft crash protectionSevere accident mitigation system Core catcher and PCCS
ABWR Promotion in Europe Finland 6
EU-ABWR
Test Facility for PCCS
Test Facility for Core Catcher(Sector model)
DiP: Decision in PrinciplePCCS: Passive Containment Cooling System
TOSHIBA test facilities
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Simplified plant design Fewer components contribute to lower cost and shorter construction period
Licensed passive safety systemUsing natural circulation, gravity, convection and compressed gas
4 units under construction, 6 units engineering proceeding14 units COLA submitted in U.S.
AP1000TM : Evolutional Plant
50% FewerSafety Valves
35% FewerPumps
80% Less
Safety Pipe
45% Less Seismic
BuildingVolume
70% LessCable
Compared to Conventional PWR
Only generation III+ evolutional reactor
AP1000TM
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Construction proceeding on schedule 4 units under construction
First concrete pouring
Sanmen Site in Apr. 2009
Haiyang Site in Sep. 2009
Commercial operation starts in 2013
AP1000TM Construction Status in China Sanmen and Haiyang
Sanmen
Haiyang
P. R. China
AP1000TM
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Sanmen 1
Sanmen 2Haiyang 1
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AP1000TM Licensing StatusLicensing are steadily proceeding in U.S.
US-NRC Design Certification in Jan. 2006Customer’s COL
Vogtle 3&4 / Summer 2&3 granted Oct.-Dec. 2011
COL: Combined Construction and Operating LicenseiDAC : interim Design Acceptance Confirmation
Licensing progress in UKUnder the process of reviewing by Nuclear Directorate of UK iDAC in June 2011
Davie
W.S.Lee Bellefonte
OconeeHarris
Levy
Turkey Point
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Summer
Vogtle
Courtesy of Southern Electric Company
Vogtle-3
Summer-2Vogtle-4
Summer-3
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Front-end capabilities acquired
TOSHIBA Group Provide Total Service
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●Uranium
Production
Conversion, Reconversion and Fabrication
Enrichment
Fabrication
Fuel Components
Uranium Product Sales
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Fabrication
Reconversion and Fabrication
SFL:Springfields Fuel,Ltd
Uranium resourcesParticipation in KharasanAgreement with Uranium One
Enrichmentinvestment in USEC
Fuel fabricationAcquired SFL (U.K. fuel supply company)
Supply chainFormation of a new joint venture (A-UAM)
A-UAM:Advance Uranium Asset Management
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TOSHIBA’s Fast Reactor Development
■Small FR 4S 〈Super-Safe, Small and Simple〉
Largest sodium test facilityin Japanese private company
■FR key component developmentVerification by TOSHIBA test facility
Electro-Magnetic Pump Electro-Magnetic flow-meter
4S
Feature2 types of Output : 10MWe, 50MWeNo refueling for 30 years *High security, safeguards
ApplicationHigh temperature steam supplySea water desalinationHydrogen production
* In case of 10MWe
FR:Fast Reactor
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SummaryTOSHIBA has been providing thermal, hydraulic power plants and transmission and distribution systems in Arab area.
TOSHIBA will contribute to environment and energy security in Arab area by delivering nuclear energy systems as global eco-company.
TOSHIBA, including group company Westinghouse Electric, leads the global nuclear industry with capabilities in both BWR and PWR.
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