Nuclear power in France: Since the mid-1980s, the largest source of electricity in France has been nuclear power, with a generation of 379.5 TWh in 2019 and a total electricity production of 537.7 TWh. In 2018, the nuclear share was 71.67%, the highest percentage in the world.
Plants in this cluster
- Bugey Nuclear Power Plant: Operational Profile and Regional Context — 3,580 MW operational
- Civaux Nuclear Power Plant — 2,600 MW operational
- Cruas Nuclear Power Plant: Operational Profile and Regional Context — 3,824 MW operational
- Dampierre Nuclear Power Plant: Operational Profile and Regional Context — 3,560 MW operational
- Flamanville Nuclear Power Plant: EPR Expansion and Operational Profile — 2,660 MW operational
- Golfech Nuclear Power Plant: Operational Profile and Regional Context — 2,620 MW operational
- Gravelines Nuclear Power Station: Infrastructure and Regional Energy Profile — 5,460 MW operational
- Paluel Nuclear Power Plant: Normandy's Channel-Side Energy Hub — 5,320 MW operational
- Penly Nuclear Power Plant: Infrastructure and Regional Context — 2,660 MW operational
- Saint-Alban Nuclear Power Plant — 2,670 MW operational
- Saint-Laurent Nuclear Power Plant: Technical Profile and Operational History — 2,200 MW operational