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Countries With The Most Nuclear Power Reactors In Africa
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This is the number of operational nuclear reactors, and their energy output, derived from the latest available statistics from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the global cooperation body for nuclear power producers. According to World Nuclear News, 13-14% of the World's energy was produced by nuclear plants during 2009, continuing the slight downward trend on production of nuclear power (as % of total energy).

 
Koeberg nuclear power plant, South Africa
Koeberg nuclear power plant, South Africa image: Philipp P Egli (license)
Data sourced from International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) - June.11.2010 - Next BlatantWorld.com data update 2011
Countries With The Most Operational Nuclear Power Reactors In Africa
Country Energy Output
- Total MW(e) [1]
Operational Nuclear
Power Reactors [1]
1 South Africa 1,800 2
Africa Total: 1,800 2
Countries With Nuclear Power Reactors Under Construction In Africa
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Africa currently has no countries with nuclear power reactors under construction [2]
Countries With Permanently Shutdown Nuclear Power Reactors In Africa
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), there are no permanently shutdown nuclear power reactors in Africa [3]
Operational Nuclear Reactors
Operational Nuclear Reactors
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Nuclear Share Of Nations Energy
Nuclear Share Of Nations Energy
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Reactors Under Construction
Reactors Under Construction
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[1] "NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS INFORMATION - Operational & Long Term Shutdown Reactors by Country" - This is the overall national statistics for nuclear power reactors, provided by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Last updated by IAEA on June.11.2010, last retrieved by BlatantWorld.com on June.13.2010
[2] "NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS INFORMATION - Under Construction Reactors by Country" - This is the overall statistics for global nuclear power reactors which are currently under construction, provided by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Last updated by IAEA on June.11.2010, last retrieved by BlatantWorld.com on June.13.2010
[3] "NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS INFORMATION - Shutdown Reactors by Country" - This is the overall statistics for global nuclear power reactors which have been closed down, provided by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Last updated by IAEA on June.11.2010, last retrieved by BlatantWorld.com on June.13.2010
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