Nuclear power by country


s currently operate in 30 countries.
Most are in Europe, North America, East Asia and South Asia.
The United States is the largest producer of nuclear power, while France has the largest share of electricity generated by nuclear power.
In 2010, before the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, it was reported that an average of about 10 nuclear reactors were expected to become operational per year, although according to the World Nuclear Association, of the 17 civilian reactors planned to become operational between 2007 and 2009, only five actually came on stream.
Global nuclear electricity generation in 2012 was at its lowest level since 1999.
China has the fastest growing nuclear power program with 11 new reactors under construction, and a considerable number of new reactors are also being built in India, Russia and South Korea.
At the same time, at least 100 older and smaller reactors will "most probably be closed over the next 10–15 years". Pakistan plans on constructing three to four nuclear power plants by 2030.
Some countries operated nuclear reactors in the past but have currently no operating nuclear plants.
Among them, Italy closed all of its nuclear stations by 1990 and nuclear power has since been discontinued because of the 1987 referendums on which Italians voted.
Kazakhstan and Armenia are planning to reintroduce nuclear power in the future. Belarus has its first nuclear power plant under construction and plans to have it operating by the end of 2020. The project is financed by Russia.
Several countries are currently operating nuclear power plants but are planning a nuclear power phase-out.
These are Belgium, Germany, Spain, and Switzerland.
Other countries, like Netherlands, Sweden, and Taiwan are also considering a phase-out.
Austria and the Philippines never started to use their first nuclear plants that were completely built.
Due to financial, political and technical reasons, Cuba, Libya, North Korea, and Poland never completed the construction of their first nuclear plants, and Australia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ghana, Ireland, Kuwait, Oman, Peru, Singapore, and Venezuela never built their planned first nuclear plants. As of 2020 Poland is in advanced planning phase for 1.5 GWe and plans to have up to 9 GWe by 2040.

Overview

Of the 31 countries in which nuclear power plants operate, only France, Slovakia, Ukraine, and Hungary use them as the source for a majority of the country's electricity supply as of 2019.
Other countries have significant amounts of nuclear power generation capacity. By far the largest nuclear electricity producers are the United States with 809,359 GWh of nuclear electricity in 2019, followed by France with 382,403 GWh. As of December 2019, 455 reactors with a net capacity of 392,779 MWe are operational, and 54 reactors with net capacity of 57,441 MWe are under construction. Of the reactors under construction, 11 reactors with 10,564 MWe are in China and 7 reactors with a capacity of 4,824 MWe are in India.