There are currently (year 2013) 31 countries having nuclear power reactors. The rest are not having nuclear power.
France has 56 nuclear reactors in operation. This makes France one of the countries with the highest reliance on nuclear energy in the world.
About 70% of France's electricity is generated from nuclear power, making it one of the largest users of nuclear energy in the world. France has 56 nuclear reactors in operation across 19 nuclear power plants.
About 450 reactors. You can get a world survey from www.world-nuclear.org
AnswerFrance. About 75% of its power comes from nuclear energy.
Countries that get the majority of their power from nuclear energy include France, which has one of the highest proportions of nuclear power in its energy mix, as well as countries like Slovakia, Hungary, and Ukraine. These countries rely significantly on nuclear energy to meet their electricity needs.
On december 31 2009 there were a total of 437 nuclear power reactors in operation around the world,around 80% of them developed of countries.
France has 56 nuclear reactors in operation. This makes France one of the countries with the highest reliance on nuclear energy in the world.
France (having 58 nuclear power reactors and one under construction) with around 80% of its electricity is produced by nuclear power.
In nuclear reactors, there are over 400 operating power reactors world wide
About 70% of France's electricity is generated from nuclear power, making it one of the largest users of nuclear energy in the world. France has 56 nuclear reactors in operation across 19 nuclear power plants.
There are over 400 nuclear reactors around the world.
I have put a link to the Wikipedia page, "List of nuclear reactors," below. It seems to be pretty good, and includes some reactors that are not in nuclear plants, such as research reactors.
The world's power needs could be met with 7500 well placed reactors.
There are 104 operating power reactors in the US, and over 400 world-wide
Approx. 30 countries has now nuclear energetic reactors with uranium fuels.
The principal changes are: - fabrication of nuclear weapons - creation of nuclear power reactors - use of depleted uranium in weapons
32 countries in the world are using nuclear electric power.