Recently, many bad news may give people the impression that the European nuclear power sector is an industry in decline. That impression, however, would be wrong.
In fact, taking a look behind its bleak public image reveals a sector that’s more vibrant, much bigger, and much more optimistic than most people realise.
The European nuclear industry employs between 400,000 and 500,000 people directly and another 400,000 indirectly. In the UK alone some 100,000 people are employed directly or indirectly in the nuclear sector. And despite the fact that nuclear’s share in the capacity mix may go down, in absolute terms capacity is expected to go up, as the above chart shows.
Indeed, in a number of EU countries (Finland, Hungary, UK, France) new plants are being built, in other countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, UK) new projects are being planned or considered.
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Dear Colleague,
European Atomic Forum (FORATOM) has just confirmed their topic as SPEAKER at 4th Central & Eastern Europe Nuclear Industry Congress 2018 (Jan. 18-19th | Budapest, Hungary) this week.
Chirica Minodor Teodor, Vice-President, is going to share you the important events about European nuclear industry.
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