The Human Impacts Database

A collection of useful numbers for quantifying the impacts of the human presence on Earth.


Global annual energy consumption from nuclear power

EnergyEnergy Generation

This quantity comes from a time series measurement and the most recent value (2021) is reported.

Value:

This is equivalent to...

≈ 8.0 × 1011 W

≈ 0.80 TW

HuID: 48387
Relevant Year(s): 2021
Summary: Global input-equivalent energy consumption from nuclear power. Input-equivalent energy consumption is calculated as the amount of energy that would be consumed to produce a given amount of power if the input were a fossil fuel. BP explains this as: "Primary energy consumption numbers for non-fossil based electricity (nuclear, hydro, wind, solar, geothermal, biomass in power and other renewables sources) are calculated on an ‘input-equivalent’ basis – i.e. based on the equivalent amount of fossil fuel input required to generate that amount of electricity in a standard thermal power plant." In 2017, the conversion factor was about 40%. BP does not give an assessment of uncertainty.
Method: BP does not provide information on their method of measurement and do not provide an assessment of uncertainty.
Source: British Petroleum bp Statistical Review of World Energy dataset. (2022)
Dataset: Global energy usage by type (bp_consumption_by_type.csv)
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Added By: rbanks