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− | + | Currently around the world there are about 430 operating nuclear power plants in 25 nations. The energy harnessed by these power plants supplies almost 17% of the world's electricity. About 83 new nuclear power plants are being constructed around the world. | |
− | + | Countries, such as France, are benefitting from nuclear energy. As of today, 80% of France's electricity is supplied by nuclear energy. The switch from coal and oil to nuclear energy has produced 18% less greenhouse gas per person. If France were to switch back to the usage of coal and oil their greenhouse gas emission would rise by 25%. |
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Currently around the world there are about 430 operating nuclear power plants in 25 nations. The energy harnessed by these power plants supplies almost 17% of the world's electricity. About 83 new nuclear power plants are being constructed around the world. Countries, such as France, are benefitting from nuclear energy. As of today, 80% of France's electricity is supplied by nuclear energy. The switch from coal and oil to nuclear energy has produced 18% less greenhouse gas per person. If France were to switch back to the usage of coal and oil their greenhouse gas emission would rise by 25%.