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Group of 7 countries (G7) Compared by Energy > Nuclear energy > Consumption

DEFINITION: Number of terrawatt-hours of nuclear energy consumed per country per year. Figures are provided for the year 2002.

CONTENTS

# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH
1 United States 821.1 terawatt-hours 2002
2 France 437 terawatt-hours 2002
3 Japan 314.9 terawatt-hours 2002
4 Germany 164.8 terawatt-hours 2002
5 United Kingdom 88 terawatt-hours 2002
6 Canada 75.2 terawatt-hours 2002

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Group of 7 countries (G7) Compared by Energy > Nuclear energy > Consumption

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Interesting observations about Energy > Nuclear energy > Consumption

  • All of the top 2 countries by nuclear energy > consumption are Christian.
  • United States ranked first for nuclear energy > consumption amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 2002.
  • All of the top 4 countries by nuclear energy > consumption are Heavily indebted.
  • Russia ranked first for nuclear energy > consumption amongst Emerging markets in 2002.
  • France ranked first for nuclear energy > consumption amongst European Union in 2002.
  • All of the top 3 countries by nuclear energy > consumption are High income OECD.
  • China ranked third last for nuclear energy > consumption amongst Non-religious countries in 2002.
  • Germany ranked second for nuclear energy > consumption amongst NATO countries in 2002.
  • Netherlands ranked last for nuclear energy > consumption amongst Europe in 2002.
  • Romania ranked last for nuclear energy > consumption amongst Cold countries in 2002.
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