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The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2016

AuthorMycle Schneider, Antony Froggatt
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DateJuly 2016
Classification 6.01.0.20/127 (IMPORTANCE WORLDWIDE)
Remarks Download the latest version of the Status Report from World Nuclear Report
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The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2016
By
Mycle Schneider
Independent Consultant, Paris, France
Project Coordinator and Lead Author
Antony Froggatt
Independent Consultant, London, U.K.
Lead Author
With
Julie Hazemann
Director of EnerWebWatch, Paris, France
Documentary Research, Modeling and Graphic Design
Tadahiro Katsuta
Associate Professor, School of Law, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan
Contributing Author
M.V. Ramana
Nuclear Futures Laboratory & Program on Science and Global Security
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, U.S.
Contributing Author

Executive summary
The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2016 (WNISR) provides a comprehensive overview 
of nuclear power plant data, including information on operation, production and 
construction. The WNISR assesses the status of new-build programs in current nuclear 
countries as well as in potential newcomer countries. The WNISR2016 edition includes 
again an assessment of the financial status of many of the biggest industrial players 
in the sector. This edition also provides a Chernobyl Status Report, 30 years after the 
accident that led to the contamination of a large part of Europe. The Fukushima Status 
Report gives an overview of the standing of onsite and offsite issues five years after 
the beginning of the catastrophe.
The Nuclear Power vs. Renewable Energy chapter provides global comparative data on 
investment, capacity, and generation from nuclear, wind and solar energy. 
Finally, Annex 1 presents a country-by-country overview of all 31 countries operating 
nuclear power plants, with extended Focus sections on Belgium, China, France, Japan, 
and the United States.

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