Nuclear power in France
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Nuclear power is a major source of energy in France, with a 40% share of energy consumption in 2015. Nuclear power is the largest source of electricity in the country, with a generation of 379.1 TWh, or 71.6% of the country's total production of 519.4 TWh, the highest percentage in the world.
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See also
- List of nuclear reactors – France
- Politics of France
- Nuclear energy policy
- Anti-nuclear movement in France
- Death of Sebastien Briat
- World Nuclear Industry Status Report
- Companies
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