Showing posts with label nuclear power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nuclear power. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2013

Nuclear Power in Decline

From The Economist

Nuclear accounts for 10 per cent of electricity production, 75 per cent of French and 19 per cent of US electricity production.

Europe accounts for all countries where nuclear accounts for a percentage higher than 30 per cent of production.
The number of reactors peaked in 2002 at 444, compared with 427 today. The share of electricity they produce is down 12% from its 2006 peak, largely because of post-Fukushima shutdowns in Japan. As a proportion of all electricity generated, nuclear peaked in 1993 at 17% and has now fallen to 10%. The average age of operating plants is increasing, with the number over 40 years old (currently 31 plants) set to grow quite rapidly.

 

Thursday, February 18, 2010

US Energy Breakdown

The following is from US Energy Information Administration.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/contents.html

I think most people assume that renewables are further advanced in the US. It's a pity that the US couldn't go on with renewables after Jimmy Carter put solar panels on the roof of the Whitehouse in the 1970s. (Ronnie Reagan took them down).

Interestingly solar is 1% of 7% = 0.07 %
Obama is now backing nuclear. See "Obama Pushes Nukes to Beat Pollution Crisis"




See http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/ieo/world.html for more statistics on world demand.