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Energy Statistics > Nuclear Consumption > Million tonnes oil equivalent (most recent) by country

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   United States  30.7%
   France  16.6%
   Japan  10.6%
   Germany  6.2%
   Russia  5.3%
   Korea, South  4.8%
   Canada  3.4%
   Ukraine  3.2%
   United Kingdom  3%
   Sweden  2.8%
   Spain  2.3%
   China  1.8%
   Taiwan  1.5%
   Switzerland  1%
   Czech Republic  1%
   Finland  0.9%
   Slovakia  0.6%
   Bulgaria  0.6%
   India  0.6%
   Lithuania  0.6%


Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   United States: 187.9 
# 2   France: 101.4 
# 3   Japan: 64.8 
# 4   Germany: 37.8 
# 5   Russia: 32.4 
# 6   Korea, South: 29.6 
# 7   Canada: 20.5 
# 8   Ukraine: 19.7 
# 9   United Kingdom: 18.1 
# 10   Sweden: 17.3 
# 11   Spain: 14.3 
# 12   China: 11.3 
# 13   Taiwan: 8.9 
# 14   Switzerland: 6.1 
# 15   Czech Republic:
# 16   Finland: 5.5 
# 17   Slovakia: 3.9 
= 18   Bulgaria: 3.8 
= 18   India: 3.8 
= 20   Lithuania: 3.4 
= 20   South Africa: 3.4 
# 22   Hungary: 2.7 
# 23   Brazil: 2.6 
# 24   Mexico: 2.1 
# 25   Argentina: 1.8 
# 26   Romania: 1.3 
# 27   Netherlands: 0.9 
# 28   Pakistan: 0.5 
Total: 611.8  
Weighted average: 21.9  



DEFINITION: Nuclear: Consumption, Million tonnes oil equivalent, as of end of 2004

Notes: Others have less than 0.05

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