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Mexico
Operating
2
Number of Reactors
(as of September 2024)
32.6
Mean Age of Reactor Fleet
(as of September 2024)
4.9%
Stable
Nuclear Share in Electricity Production
(2023)
WNISR
in the Media –
1 November 2018 [es]
Forbes Mexico (Mexico)
¿Por qué los ejércitos siguen apostando a la energía atómica?
A nivel mundial crece la reticencia frente a la energía atómica. La electricidad proveniente de los nuevos reactores es demasiado cara y mantenerlos resulta poco rentable. Estos son los motivos del ejército para usarla. Forbes Mexico Forbes Staff, septiembre 20, 2018 @ 7:00 am
DW
.- A nivel global se construyen cada vez menos centrales nucleares. Según datos del World Nuclear Industry Status Report (Informe sobre el estado de la industria nuclear mundial), el año pasado fueron puestos (…)
The Annual Reports –
4 September 2018
Nuclear Power: Strategic Asset, Liability or Increasingly Irrelevant?
The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2018 Released
Paris, London, 4 September 2018. Nuclear power plants added a total of 7-gigawatt (
GW
) capacity to the world’s electricity grids in 2017 and the first half of 2018, a tiny fraction of the total from all sources, which is estimated at some 257
GW
(net) in 2017, including 157
GW
of renewable capacity (the largest increase ever). Over that 18-month period, six reactors started up in China, two in Russia and one in Pakistan. For the third year in a row, excluding China, global nuclear power generation has declined, finds the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2018 (
WNISR2018
).