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Nuclear Energy Data 2011
OECD Publishing , Publication date:  13 Oct 2011
Pages: 136 , Language: English / French
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
ISBN: 9789264121874 , OECD Code: 662011033P1
Price:   €40 | $56 | £36 | ¥5200 | MXN720
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Superseded by: Nuclear Energy Data 2012 - (Available)
Other Versions:  E-book - PDF Format

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Imprint:  Nuclear Energy Agency Frequency: Annual   Tables: 10  Charts: 

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Nuclear Energy Data, the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency’s annual compilation of statistics and country reports on nuclear energy, contains official information provided by OECD member country governments on plans for new nuclear plant construction, nuclear fuel cycle developments as well as current and projected nuclear generating capacity to 2035. For the first time, it includes data for Chile, Estonia, Israel and Slovenia, which recently became OECD members. Key elements of this edition show a 2% increase in nuclear and total electricity production and a 0.5% increase in nuclear generating capacity. They also show excess conversion and enrichment capacities in OECD Europe, and insufficient capacity to meet requirements in the North American and Pacific regions. Further details are provided in the publication’s numerous tables, graphs and reports.


This publication contains “Statlinks”. For each StatLink the reader will find a url which leads to the corresponding spreadsheet. These links work in the same way as an Internet link.


Table of contents:
1. Nuclear capacity and electricity generation
2. Nuclear fuel cycle requirements
3. Country reports
-OECD America
--Canada
--Chile
--Mexico
--United States
-OECD Europe
--Czech Republic
--Finland
--France
--Germany
--Hungary
--Italy
--Netherlands
--Slovak Republic
--Spain
--Turkey
-OECD Pacific
--Japan
--New Zealand
--Republic of Korea
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