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Ukraine war: Russia's energy clout doesn't just come from oil and gas it's also a key nuclear supplier

By PTI Mar 20, 2022 3:23:24 PM IST (Published)


As Western nations look for ways to reduce their reliance on Russian oil and gas, another aspect of the Ukraine crisis has received less attention: Most of the 32 countries that use nuclear power rely on Russia for some part of their nuclear fuel supply chain. Nuclear power is a critical part of many national electricity grids. European countries especially rely on nuclear power, including France, where it produces 69per cent of the nation's electricity supply, Ukraine (51per cent), Hungary (46per cent), Finland (34per cent) and Sweden (31per cent).
In the U.S., nuclear reactors generate 20per cent of the nation's power. Many of these countries originally embraced nuclear power to minimize dependence on imported fossil fuels and, more recently, to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality. Economic fallout from the war in Ukraine could disrupt access to fuel for the nuclear power industry. We believe that countering Russia's influence will require concerted efforts that balance energy security, climate mitigation and a commitment to international law.
A global industry Around the world, 32 countries operate about 440 commercial nuclear power reactors that generate 10per cent of the world's electricity supply. The U.S. has the most operating reactors (93), followed by France (56) and China (53).