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China Accounts For All Net Increase In 2015 Nuclear Output, Says Report

By David Dalton
10 June 2016

China Accounts For All Net Increase In 2015 Nuclear Output, Says Report
Nuclear output in China grew by 28.9 percent in 2015, the BP report says.

10 Jun (NucNet): Global nuclear output grew by 1.3 percent in 2015 with China (+28.9 percent) accounting for all the net increase, the 65th edition of the BP Statistical Review of World Energy says. China passed South Korea to become the fourth largest supplier of nuclear power, while EU output (-2.2 percent) fell to the lowest level since 1992. The review, which looks at 2015, says nuclear power accounted for 4.4 percent of global primary energy consumption. Global primary energy consumption increased by just one percent in 2015, similar to growth in 2014 (+1.1 percent), but much slower than the 10-year average of 1.9 percent a year. Oil remained the world’s leading fuel, accounting for 32.9 percent of global energy consumption, and gaining market share for the first time since 1999. Coal remained the second largest fuel by market share (29.2 percent), but was the only fuel that lost global market share in 2015. The review says renewable energy in power generation continued to increase in 2015, reaching 2.8 percent of global energy consumption, up from 0.8 percent a decade ago. China (+20.9 percent) and Germany (+23.5 percent) recorded the largest increments in renewables in power generation.

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