RogerdeLluria
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- Jul 5, 2015
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There are currently 113 nuclear reactors used for generating electrical power in Europe (not counting Russia at 36, Belarus at 2, or Ukraine at 15) with a further 9 units under construction in 4 European countries.
Belgium____________4
Bulgaria____________2
Czech Republic_____6
Finland____________ 5
France____________57 (+6 under refurbishment?)
Hungary___________ 4
Netherlands________1
Romania___________2
Slovakia___________ 5
Slovenia___________ 1
Spain______________7
Sweden____________6
Switzerland________ 4
United Kingdom____ 9
The United State currently has 93 nuclear reactors used for generating electrical power, with 3(?, might be 4) under construction.
Note that France sells their electricity to at least 8 other European countries - including Germany, who shut down their last reactor in 2023 partly due to politics and a push for alternate power generation and partly due to it being cheaper to get electricity from France while the push for the 'green' renewable energy is implemented. See "Q&A - Germany's nuclear exit: One year after." for a summary of the results.
Italy shut down its last nuclear reactor in 1990, partly as a reaction to the Chernobyl accident, and partly due to costs.
Lithuania shut down their last of 2 nuclear reactors (built under Soviet occupation) in 2009, primarily to reduce dependance on Russia.
Add to that the 36 planned nuclear reactors, although that may take from 5 years to a decade and maybe not all are actually built.
Bulgaria 2
Czech Republic 4
France 6
Hungary 2
Poland 12 <--- going from 0 to 12. Considering its east neighbor, anyone guessing that, if the Eurobomb gets nowhere, Poland will get its own Bomb withing a decade?
Slovenia 1
Ukraine 7
UK 2
