The United States is the largest consumer of nuclear power, accounting for almost 30 percent of the world’s nuclear power consumption in 2023. That year, nuclear energy consumption in the U.S. totaled 7.3 exajoules.
Nuclear power generation
In 2010, global nuclear power generation reached 2,630 terawatt-hours. Following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, that year saw an output drop. Generation also declined in 2012 but has since recovered, peaking at 2,657 terawatt-hours in 2019. Currently, nuclear power accounts for roughly nine percent of global electricity generation.
Nuclear reactors
As the top producer of nuclear power, it comes as no surprise that the U.S. has by far the most operable nuclear reactors worldwide. With a total of 94 units in operation as of May 2024, this is almost 40 more than in China. Nevertheless, whilst the U.S. had no planned nuclear reactor additions at the time, China had 41. The Asian country also had 25 nuclear reactors under construction. It is projected that China will surpass the U.S. as the world’s largest nuclear energy producer.
Distribution of nuclear power consumption worldwide in 2023, by leading country
* Figure was calculated by Statista, based on the values provided by the source.
According to the source, figures are based on gross generation and not accounting for cross-border electricity supply.
The report was previously published by BP.
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