A significant portion of global nuclear power is concentrated in just five nations.
As of June 2025, the United States, France, China, Russia, and South Korea collectively hold over two-thirds of the world's nuclear electricity generation capacity. With 416 reactors across 31 countries, the total installed net generating capacity reaches 376 gigawatts (GW), highlighting the dominance of these nations in the nuclear energy sector.
ENR Rating: 85/100 | Sentiment: 0.7
Sectors: nuclear, power
Regions: US, EU, China, MENA
