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- World_Nuclear_Industry_Status_Report abstract "The World Nuclear Industry Status Report is a yearly report that explores the global challenges facing the nuclear power industry. The reports show that the share of nuclear-generated electricity in the overall global energy production has decreased in the 2000s. Nuclear power now accounts for about 10 percent of the world’s electricity generation and 4.5 percent of the commercial primary energy.".
- Q8035995 abstract "The World Nuclear Industry Status Report is a yearly report that explores the global challenges facing the nuclear power industry. The reports show that the share of nuclear-generated electricity in the overall global energy production has decreased in the 2000s. Nuclear power now accounts for about 10 percent of the world’s electricity generation and 4.5 percent of the commercial primary energy.".
- World_Nuclear_Industry_Status_Report comment "The World Nuclear Industry Status Report is a yearly report that explores the global challenges facing the nuclear power industry. The reports show that the share of nuclear-generated electricity in the overall global energy production has decreased in the 2000s. Nuclear power now accounts for about 10 percent of the world’s electricity generation and 4.5 percent of the commercial primary energy.".
- Q8035995 comment "The World Nuclear Industry Status Report is a yearly report that explores the global challenges facing the nuclear power industry. The reports show that the share of nuclear-generated electricity in the overall global energy production has decreased in the 2000s. Nuclear power now accounts for about 10 percent of the world’s electricity generation and 4.5 percent of the commercial primary energy.".