The data depicts the biggest nuclear power plants worldwide as of December 31, 2017, based on gross capacity. France's power plant Civaux-1 had a gross nameplate capacity of 1,561 megawatts.
Civaux (France) |
1561 |
Chooz (France) |
1560 |
Isar (Germany) |
1485 |
Brokdorf (Germany) |
1480 |
Philippsburg (Germany) |
1468 |
Grohnde (Germany) |
1430 |
Palo Verde 1 (U.S.) |
1414 |
Emsland (Germany) |
1406 |
Neckarwestheim II (Germany) |
1400 |
Flamanville (France) |
1382 |
Paluel (France) |
1382 |
Penley (France) |
1382 |