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Description
This figure shows the history of nuclear power generation.
The top panel shows the installed global nuclear capacity (in gigawatts), and since 1991, the fraction of that power which was actually available after accounting for planned and unplanned outages. The bottom panel shows the number of active nuclear reactors by year (in blue) and dashed extensions indicating the number of additional reactors that were under construction during each year. The average construction time was slightly more than 7 years.
Also indicated are the times of the Three Mile Island (1979) and Chernobyl (1986) nuclear accidents.
Data presented is from the International Atomic Energy Agency, principally "Nuclear Power Reactors in the World" with additions received by direct communication.
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This image was created by Robert A. Rohde for the Global Warming Art project.
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This image is an original work created for Global Warming Art.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this image under either:
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Please refer to the image description page on Global Warming Art for more information
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(== Description == This figure shows the history of <a href="/wiki/Nuclear_power" title="Nuclear power">nuclear power</a> generation. The top panel shows the installed global nuclear capacity (in <a href="/wiki/Gigawatt" title="Gigawatt">gigawatts</a>), and since 1991, the fraction of that power which was actually available after accounting for p) |
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(== Description == This figure shows the history of <a href="/wiki/Nuclear_power" title="Nuclear power">nuclear power</a> generation. The top panel shows the installed global nuclear capacity (in <a href="/wiki/Gigawatt" title="Gigawatt">gigawatts</a>), and since 1991, the fraction of that power which was actually available after accounting for p) |
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