This figure shows the history of nuclear power generation.
The top panel shows the installed global nuclear capacity (in gigawatts), and since 1991, the fraction of that power which was actually available after accounting for planned and unplanned outages. The bottom panel shows the number of active nuclear reactors by year (in blue) and dashed extensions indicating the number of additional reactors that were under construction during each year. The average construction time was slightly more than 7 years.
Data presented is from the International Atomic Energy Agency, principally "Nuclear Power Reactors in the World" [1] with additions received by direct communication.
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This image was created by Robert A. Rohde for the Global Warming Art project.
дзяліцца творам – капіраваць, распаўсюджваць і перадаваць гэты твор.
ствараць вытворныя творы – адаптаваць гэты твор
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атрыбуцыя – вы павінны пазначыць аўтарства гэтага твора, даць спасылку на ліцэнзію і пазначыць ці рабіў аўтар якія-небудзь змены. Гэта можна рабіць кожным зразумелым чынам, але не так, каб наводзіць па думку, што ліцэнзіят падтрымлівае вас або выкарыстанне вамі гэтага твора.
распаўсюджванне на тых жа ўмовах – Калі вы змяняеце, адаптуеце ці ствараеце вытворны твор на аснове гэтага, то павінны распаўсюджваць атрыманы ў выніку твор на ўмовах такой самай ці сумяшчальнай ліцэнзіі, што і арыгінал.
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