This Map Shows Which Countries Rely Most Heavily On Nuclear Power
Nuclear power is a contested topic. Nuclear plants are expensive, and while there are clear risks to the technology, they may help alleviate carbon emissions, at least until renewables are more cost-effective.
Countries rely on nuclear power for their electricity needs to different degrees. The International Atomic Energy Agency monitors the share of total electricity generated in a country coming from nuclear power.
France is at the very top of the list, generating 74.8% of their electricity from nuclear.
The U.S. is by far the top producer of nuclear power with 770,718 GW.h of electricity supplied this way. However, that accounts for just 19.0% of the electricity generated.
Here is a map showing the nuclear power share for those countries that use nuclear power, from 2012 IAEA data:
Business Insider/Andy Kiersz, data from IAEA
Most of the nuclear power action is happening in Europe, so here is a closer look of that continent:
Business Insider/Andy Kiersz, data from IAEA
Here is a summary of the IAEA data:
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