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FORATOM has launched an online tool which enables users to find out more about the different sources of electricity generated across Europe. Furthermore, it provides daily data on what nuclear contributes in terms of electricity generation as a whole and low-carbon electricity in particular. 

The tool is divided into three sections. The first provides daily information on the different sources of low-carbon electricity produced in Europe. The second focuses on all sources of electricity generation. The final tab gives details on the different sources of electricity produced in each member state.

“With this tool, we aim to show the significant role which nuclear plays in terms of providing Europe with the low-carbon electricity it needs,” said FORATOM Director-General Yves Desbazeille.

The data presented comes from ENTSO-E and reflects the different sources of electricity generated on the previous day. For Ukraine and Switzerland, the data comes from the previous year.

Link to the tool.

In addition, FORATOM has recently revamped its monthly newsletter. Click here if you would like to subscribe to our NuclearEurope News.

The European Atomic Forum (FORATOM) is the Brussels-based trade association for the nuclear energy industry in Europe. The membership of FORATOM is made up of 15 national nuclear associations and through these associations, FORATOM represents nearly 3,000 European companies working in the industry and supporting around 1,100,000 jobs.

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