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DescriptionNuclear power station.svg |
Azərbaycanca: AES ölkələri.
Bahasa Indonesia: Peta ini menunjukkan pembangkit listrik tenaga nuklir komersial di dunia. Reaktor penelitian tidak termasuk.
Čeština: Země světa podle přístupu k jaderným elektrárnám. Výzkumné reaktory nejsou zahrnuty.
Deutsch: Länder mit Atomkraftwerken.
Eesti: See kaart näitab kommertseeesmärgil kasutatavate tuumajaamade levikut maailmas.
English: The map shows the commercial nuclear power plants in the world. Research reactors are not considered nuclear power plants.
Español: El mapa muestra plantas nucleares en diferentes partes del mundo.
Français : Cartographie des réacteurs à énergie nucléaire dans le monde. Les réacteurs de recherche ne sont pas considérés comme réacteurs à énergie nucléaire.
Italiano: La mappa mostra gli impianti nucleari in diverse parti del mondo.
Polski: Mapa rozmieszczenia, planów budowy i wyłączeń elektrowni atomowych.
Português: Países com pt:Central nuclear.
Română: Harta centralelor nucleare civile din lume. Reactoarele pentru cercetare nu sunt considerate centrale nucleare.
Slovenčina: Prístup štátov sveta k jadrovým elektrárňam okrem výskumných reaktorov.
Slovenščina: Države z jedrskimi elektrarnami.
Suomi: Ydinvoima eri valtioissa.
Svenska: Karta över länder med kommersiella elproducerande kärnkraftverk
Tiếng Việt: Bản đồ các nhà máy nhạt nhân thương mại trên thế giới.
Türkçe: Ülkelerin nükleer enerjiye göre konumu.
Български: Карта на атомните електрически централи по света. Изследователските реактори не се считат за АЕЦ.
Русский: Страны с АЭС.
Українська: Країни з АЕС.
ไทย: แผนที่แสดงโรงไฟฟ้าพลังงานนิวเคลียร์ในโลก
한국어: 연구용 원자로를 제외한 나라별 상업용 원자력 발전소
日本語: この地図は、世界における商用のja:原子力発電所の状況を示している。実験炉は含まれていない。
中文: 各国核电厂情况.
العربية : خريطة المحطات النووية في العالم. المفاعلات البحثية لا تعتبر محطات نووية.
فارسی : این نقشه نشاندهندهٔ برنامهٔ انرژی اتمی در جهان است.
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The data for this map comes from the World Nuclear Association, particularly the following documents:
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Author | Ichabod Paleogene, Krzysztof Kori | ||
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I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.
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SVG development InfoField | This vector image was created with a text editor. |
Specific notes on status
See also: en:Nuclear power by country.
Country | Plants/situation |
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Argentina | Two reactors in operation and Atucha II nuclear power plant will finished in 2013. Further four indigenous designed Pressurized Water Reactors planned at Angra Nuclear Power Plant. |
Australia | The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 specifically prohibits nuclear power generation in s.140A. |
Austria | Construction on the Zwentendorf Nuclear plant finished in 1978, however a referendum was passed that did not allow startup. Nuclear power is illegal. |
Belarus | Operates commercial nuclear reactors since 2020. |
Brazil | Two reactors in operation, a third under construction since 2010 and other four projected as of 2011. See Angra Nuclear Power Plant. |
China | Over 100 new reactors planned |
Czech Republic | 6 reactors in 2 plants in operation (4 in Dukovany NPP and 2 in Temelín NPP). Three new reactors planned (Dukovany 5, Temelín 3 and Temelín 4) |
Egypt | Listed as under construction -- incorrect, no power reactors under construction |
Finland | Constructing the first European Pressurized Reactor facility at Olkiluoto. Two older reactor commercial facilities in Olkiluoto and Loviisa remain in use |
Iran | Building reactor at Bushehr |
Ireland | |
Italy | Phased out nuclear power after Chernobyl. |
Japan | As of 2012 Japan turned off all of its nuclear reactors. restarts expected |
Netherlands | See Nuclear Power in The Netherlands |
New Zealand | Had a research reactor 1962-1981. Never had nuclear plants. |
North Korea | construction of several commercial nuclear reactors started, but none completed. |
Philippines | 1 plant, the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, was mothballed; never fuelled. |
Poland | A nuclear power plant in Żarnowiec was planned in the early 1990's, however, protests led to the cancellation of the project. The current government is planning to bulid a nuclear power plant based on French reactor technology. |
Slovakia | 4 reactors in 2 plants in operation, 2 reactors are being build until 2013 and there are plans to replace the closed reactors of the Jaslovské Bohnuice plant with new ones. |
South Korea | South Korea has many units of the CANDU and PWR designs at 4 locations. Currently, there are multiple units at Shin Wolsong and Shin-Kori under construction See en:Nuclear power in South Korea |
Sweden | Sweden has ten commercial reactors at three different locations (Forsmark, Ringhals and Oskarshamn). There are no longer any explicit plans to phase out nuclear power in Sweden. A broad coalition decision has made it possible to replace current reactors, but does not allow an increase in the current number of reactors and will allow construction only at the three current locations. Also, several existing reactors have been upgraded to increase output. However, at the same time, there is also a plan to increase renewable energy and to slowly replace nuclear energy by 2040. The six nuclear reactors being scrapped have not been scrapped by any central decision, but by the various companies running them who no longer saw them as profitable. The same companies have made it clear that they may well build new ones if, for example, small nuclear reactors would become profitable. See Nuclear power in Sweden |
Turkey | Turkey to build Atmea |
United Kingdom | The government has had pressure to both increase nuclear power generation as well as stop expansion, Currently 10 reactors are planned to replace aging AGRs. Hinkley Point C began construction in December 2018 and is still being built in 2020. The Scottish government will not allow any new construction on Scottish territory. See Nuclear power in the United Kingdom. |
United States of America | See Nuclear power in the United States. |
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