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This table shows nuclear generation and capacity in countries with nuclear power plants.
In view of the role and importance of energy in world development, one would expect that basic energy information to be readily available and reliable. This is not always the case and one can even observe a decline in the quality, coverage and timeliness of energy statistics over the last few years. See also IEA Statistics
31 Aug 2017 Wind and solar energy have for decades experienced exponential growth and employ millions of people, but according to the International Energy Agency (IEA) statistics they still only constitute about 2% of the world energy supply. How can this be? When a solar power plant, coal power plant and nuclear
As of April 2017, 30 countries worldwide are operating 449 nuclear reactors for electricity generation and 60 new nuclear plants are under construction in 15 countries. Nuclear power plants provided 11 percent of the world's electricity production in 2014. In 2016, 13 countries
16 Sep 2008 While it has increased its projections for nuclear generation in 2030, nuclear's share of global electricity generation dropped another percentage point in 2007. The world's nuclear electricity generation had decreased by 2 percent in 2007--in the European Union (EU) it dropped 6 percent--more than in any
This page will guide you through the Power Reactor Information System (PRIS) database, widely considered to be the most authoritative data base on nuclear power reactors. You can also view the latest information on the status of nuclear power plants and statistics on availability of nuclear power plants worldwide.
The primary energy value of nuclear power generation has been derived by calculating the equivalent amount of fossil fuel required to generate the same volume of electricity in a thermal power station, assuming a conversion efficiency of 38% (the average for OECD thermal power generation). Data for the units are in
The 2014 Energy Statistics Yearbook is the fifty-eighth issue in a series of annual compilations of internationally comparable statistics summarizing world energy trends, which commenced under the title World Energy Supplies in Selected Years, 1929-1950. Annual data for more than 200 countries and areas for the period
Energy statistics can answer questions like — How reliant is the United States on imports? Which renewable By fuel/energy source and share of total; Natural gas; Oil (includes crude oil and natural gas plant liquids); Coal; Renewable; Nuclear. 33%; 28%; 17% World total petroleum consumption (2015). 95,362,000 b/d
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