Nuclear & Uranium

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What is the status of the U.S. nuclear industry?

There are currently 104 operable commercial nuclear reactors at 65 nuclear power plants. Since 1990, the share of the nation's total electricity supply provided by nuclear power generation has averaged about 20%, with increases in nuclear generation that have roughly tracked the growth in total electricity output

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Nuclear Power Explained

Use of nuclear power

In 2011, U.S. nuclear plants generated 790 billion kilowatthours from 104 commercial nuclear generating units. Nuclear power provided slightly more than 19% of electricity and about 8% of all energy consumed in the United States.

Nuclear power and the environment

The main environmental concerns for nuclear power are radioactive wastes such as uranium mill tailings, spent (used) reactor fuel, and other radioactive wastes. These materials can remain radioactive and dangerous to human health for thousands of years.

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Features

Image power lines and a grassy fieldElectric Power Monthly, Table 1.12.B

Released August 24, 2012

Includes data for net generation from nuclear energy by state and sector.


image of barrel of yellow cakeDomestic Uranium Production Report — Annual

Released May 10, 2012

Statistical data update for 2011 on drilling, mining, production, shipments, facilities, employment and expenditures in the U.S. uranium production industry.


Uranium Marketing Annual Report

Released May 2, 2012

Statistical data update for 2011 on uranium marketing activities in the United States.


image map of the United StatesState Nuclear Profiles

Released April 26, 2012

Presents a summary of current and recent historical data for the nuclear power industry. The data focuses on net summer capacity and net generation for each state, as well as plant specific information for 2010.