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Energy Statistics > Nuclear reactors operable (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     United States: 104 
# 2     France: 59 
# 3     Japan: 53 
# 4     Russia: 30 
# 5     United Kingdom: 27 
# 6     Germany: 19 
# 7     Canada: 16 
# 8     India: 14 
# 9     Ukraine: 13 
# 10     Sweden: 11 
# 11     Spain:
# 12     Belgium:
= 13     Slovakia:
= 13     Czech Republic:
= 13     Bulgaria:
# 16     Switzerland:
= 17     Hungary:
= 17     Finland:
= 19     Argentina:
= 19     Pakistan:
= 19     Mexico:
= 19     South Africa:
= 19     Brazil:
= 19     Lithuania:
= 25     Armenia:
= 25     Romania:
= 25     Slovenia:
= 25     Netherlands:
# 29     Iran:
Total: 409  
Weighted average: 14.1  


SOURCE: ANSTO, IAEA, WNA

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11th February 2010
Would you please put a link to where you got this info from
bingham
17th April 2009
Mainland China has eleven nuclear power reactors in commercial operation, seven under construction, and ten more about to start construction.
Additional reactors are planned, including some of the world's most advanced, to give a sixfold increase in nuclear capacity to at least 50 GWe or possibly to 60 GWe by 2020 and then a further three to fourfold increase to 120-160 GWe by 2030.

http://www.world-nuclear.com/info/inf63.html
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