Nuclear power plants in Europe
As of November 2016 there is a total of 186 nuclear power plant units with an installed electric net capacity of 163,685 MWe in operation in Europe (five there of in the Asian part of the Russian Federation) and 15 units with an electric net capacity 13.696 MWe were under construction in six countries.
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net capacity MWe |
Belarus |
- |
- |
2 |
2.218 |
Belgium |
7 |
5.913 |
- |
- |
Bulgaria |
2 |
1.926 |
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Czech Repuplic |
6 |
3.930 |
- |
- |
Finland |
4 |
2.752 |
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France |
58 |
63.130 |
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Germany |
8 |
10.799 |
- |
- |
Hungary |
4
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1.889 |
- |
- |
Netherlands |
1 |
482 |
- |
- |
Romania |
2 |
1.300 |
- |
- |
Russia |
36 |
26.557 |
7 |
5.468 |
Slovakia |
4 |
1.814 |
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Slovenia |
1 |
688 |
- |
- |
Spain |
7 |
7.121 |
- |
- |
Sweden |
10 |
9.651 |
- |
- |
Switzerland |
5 |
3.333 |
- |
- |
Ukraine |
15 |
13.107 |
2 |
1.900 |
United Kingdom |
15 |
8.918 |
- |
- |
total |
186 |
163.685 |
15 |
13.696 |
Nuclear power plants in Europe, in operation and
under construction, as of November 2016
In terms of electricity generated by nuclear energy in 2015 France holds the top position with a share of 76,3 % followed by the Ukraine with 56,5.4%, the Slovakian Republic with 55,9 % and Hungary with 52,7 %.
Nuclear Power Plants in Operation in
Europe, November 2016
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11 - 15 March 2018
Munich, Germany
30 September - 04 October 2018
Prague, Czech Republic |