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Nuclear Power in the European Union

Nuclear Power in the European Union

Overview

Nuclear power is a significant source of electricity in the European Union (EU). In 2022, nuclear plants generated around 21% of the total electricity produced in the EU. This is a slight decrease from previous years, but nuclear power remains an important part of the EU's energy mix.

There are currently 12 EU countries that operate nuclear power plants. These countries are: Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.

Safety and Security

The EU has a strong commitment to nuclear safety and security. The EU's nuclear safety framework is based on the principle of continuous improvement and is constantly being updated to reflect the latest scientific and technical knowledge.

The EU also works closely with international organizations, such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), to promote nuclear safety and security.

Conclusion

Nuclear power is a complex and controversial issue. However, it is an important part of the EU's energy mix and is likely to remain so for the foreseeable future. The EU is committed to ensuring that nuclear power is used safely and securely.


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