nuclear power generation industry

  • 1Nuclear power in India — Nuclear power is the fourth largest source of electricity in India after thermal, hydroelectric and renewable sources of electricity.[1] As of 2010, India has 20 nuclear reactors in operation in six nuclear power plants, generating… …

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  • 2Nuclear power in Pakistan — …

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  • 3Nuclear power in Bulgaria — …

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  • 4Nuclear power in the Czech Republic — …

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  • 5Nuclear power debate — For nuclear energy policies by nation, see Nuclear energy policy. For public protests about nuclear power, see Anti nuclear movement. Three of the reactors at Fukushima I overheated, causing meltdowns that eventually led to hydrogen explosions,… …

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  • 6Nuclear power — Atomic Power redirects here. For the film, see Atomic Power (film). This article is about the power source. For nation states that are nuclear powers, see List of states with nuclear weapons …

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  • 7Nuclear power in Russia — Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant. In 2010 total electricity generated in nuclear power plants in Russia was 170.1 TWh, 16% of all power generation. The installed capacity of Russian nuclear reactors stood at 21,244 MW. The Russian energy strategy of …

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  • 8Nuclear power plant — This article is about electricity generation from nuclear power. For the general topic of nuclear power, see Nuclear power. A nuclear power station. The nuclear reactor is contained inside the cylindrical containment buildings to the right left… …

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  • 9Nuclear power in Germany — The Grafenrheinfeld Nuclear Power Plant in Germany. Nuclear power in Germany accounted for 23% of national electricity consumption,[1] before the permanent shutdown of 8 plants in March 2011. German nuclear power began with research reactors in… …

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  • 10Nuclear power by country — The Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant in France. France produces around three quarters of its electricity by nuclear power.[1] …

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