Sentences with phrase «nuclear power capacity»

But He said that would depend on China achieving a real reduction in coal consumption from sometime around 2020 or 2025, and on the nation meeting its target of having 150 - 200 gigawatts of nuclear power capacity by 2030.
Since 2000, the EU has added a net 84,000 megawatts of wind while reducing coal and nuclear power capacity by a net 10,000 and 14,000 megawatts, respectively.
Development of New Nuclear Power Capacity Nuclear power enhances Finland's energy security and minimizes greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
That would add to around 400 GW of globally installed power capacity and is comparable to the world's total nuclear power capacity of around 390 GW as of the end of 2016.
In the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear crisis in Japan, Beijing cut its 2020 nuclear power capacity target to 58 gigawatt (GW) from 80 - 90 GW.
It is also notable that while nuclear power capacity surged as a result of a batch of reactors being completed at the same time, wind and solar power delivered an even larger increase in power supply.»
With Europe facing its own problems in reaching emissions targets and Japan strapped by costs associated with making up for nuclear power capacity that was lost in the disaster at the Fukushima power plant in 2011, Ladislaw said, «It's really about the United States and China trying to show — and actually define — what leadership is on this issue.»
Hence France can use off - peak idle nuclear power capacity to maximise the yield from BTL to displace imported crude oil.
Counting on increased nuclear power capacity to meet more of its domestic energy needs, the Dai - Ichi nuclear disaster prompted an abrupt reversal in national energy policy.
Cumulative nuclear power capacity in operation in the top 10 nations between 1955 (dark blue) and 2016 (dark red).
The IEA has estimated that the world's nuclear power capacity needs to nearly double by 2025 to help meet climate targets.
However, G20 countries are also the key driver of low - carbon technology deployment, holding 98 % of global installed wind power generation, 96 % of solar PV and 94 % of nuclear power capacity.
Meanwhile, nuclear power capacity is slated to double to 58 gigawatts installed by 2020.
Along with this change, China's renewable energy sector is flourishing, growing faster than its fossil fuel and nuclear power capacity.
China is building more than a third of the world's nuclear reactors currently under construction, and has plans to triple its nuclear power capacity by 2020.
Whereas western nations» nuclear power capacities are static or declining, China's is accelerating rapidly and set to
Whereas western nations» nuclear power capacities are static or declining, China's is accelerating rapidly and set to grow further.
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