Nuclear power by country

Nuclear power plants operate in 32 countries and generate about a tenth of the world's electricity.

Lithuania closed its nuclear station at 2009 because it was of the dangerous RBMK reactor type.

Kazakhstan phased out nuclear power in 1999 but is planning to reintroduce it possibly by 2035 under referendum.

The Philippines relaunched their nuclear programme on February 28, 2022 and may try to operate the 1984 mothballed Bataan Plant.

[8][9] In 2021, Iraq declared it was planning to build 8 nuclear reactors by 2030 to supply up to 25% electric power in a grid that was suffering from shortages.

Nations based on nuclear output as a percentage of national power output
Timeline of commissioned and decommissioned nuclear capacity since the 1950s. [ 1 ] Positive numbers show the commissioned capacity for each year; negative numbers show the decommissioned capacity for each year.
Global status of nuclear deployment as of April 2023
Operating reactors, building new reactors
Operating reactors, planning new build
No reactors, building new reactors
No reactors, planning new build
Operating reactors, stable
Operating but may phase-out
Civil nuclear power is illegal.
No reactors
Nuclear power plants in Europe (including decommissioned nuclear power plants) [ clarification needed ]