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FORATOM GHG avoidance papersFORATOM put together a detailed report on the latest situation with  regards to greenhouse gas emission avoidance in the EU. After developing two  hypothetical scenarios and estimations done by FORATOM it was concluded that  the EU’s current nuclear fleet avoids around 680 million tonnes of CO2eq per  year as compared to the emissions from a representative mix of fossil fuels  generating the same amount of electricity.   The amount of CO2 avoided by nuclear energy falls to around 450 million  tonnes of CO2eq per year as compared to the emissions that would be produced by  generating the same amount of electricity using all the other sources in the  current (2014) energy mix. The full version of the FORATOM position paper on  nuclear energy’s contribution to the EU’s Post-Kyoto climate change policy you  can read here  For further information please contact Emilia Janisz at: 00 32 2 505  30 57; emilia.janisz@foratom.org 
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