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REACTORS OPERABLE
1 June 2010
REACTORS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
REACTORS PLANNED
REACTORS PROPOSED
June 2010
billion kWh
% e
No.
MWe
32.9
6
345
Sources: Reactor data: WNA to 3/6/10IAEA- for nuclear electricity production & percentage of electricity (% e) 3/5/10.WNA: Global Nuclear Fuel Market (reference scenario) - for U.
Operating = Connected to the grid;Building/Construction = first concrete for reactor poured, or major refurbishment under way;Planned = Approvals, funding or major commitment in place, mostly expected in operation within 8-10 years;Proposed = Specific program or site proposals, expected operation mostly within 15 years. Planned and Proposed are generally gross MWe, operating and construction generally net MWe.
New plants coming on line are balanced by old plants being retired. Over 1996-2009, 43 reactors were retired as 49 started operation. There are no firm projections for retirements over the period covered by this Table, but WNA estimates that at least 60 of those now operating will close by 2030, most being small plants. The 2009 WNA Market Report reference case has 143 reactors closing by 2030. TWh = Terawatt-hours (billion kilowatt-hours), MWe = Megawatt (electrical as distinct from thermal), kWh = kilowatt-hour.
New plants coming on line are balanced by old plants being retired. Over 1996-2009, 43 reactors were retired as 49 started operation. There are no firm projections for retirements over the period covered by this Table, but WNA estimates that at least 60 of those now operating will close by 2030, most being small plants. The 2009 WNA Market Report reference case has 143 reactors closing by 2030.
TWh = Terawatt-hours (billion kilowatt-hours), MWe = Megawatt (electrical as distinct from thermal), kWh = kilowatt-hour.
68,646 tU = 80,954 t U3O8
** The world total includes 6 reactors operating on Taiwan with a combined capacity of 4927 MWe, which generated a total of 39.9 billion kWh in 2009 (accounting for 20.7% of Taiwan's total electricity generation). Taiwan has two reactors under construction with a combined capacity of 2600 MWe, and six proposed, total 8000 MWe. U demand of 863t is expected in 2010.
See also: WANO map (PDF, 1.5 MB)
Note: This table is routinely updated every two months, and more frequently as required.Earlier tables: May 10 , Apr 10, Feb 10, Jan 10 , Dec 09 , Oct 09 , Sept 09 , Aug 09, July 09, May 09, April 09, Feb '09, Dec '08, Oct '08, Sept '08, Aug '08, July '08, March '08, Jan '08, Dec '07, Nov '07, Sept '07, Aug '07, July '07, May '07, March '07, Jan '07.