Electricity sector in France
The electricity sector in France is dominated by its nuclear power, which accounted for 71.7% of total production in 2018, while renewables and fossil fuels accounted for 21.3% and 7.1%, respectively. France has the largest share of nuclear electricity in the world, and together with renewable energy supplies, this has helped its grid achieve very low carbon intensity.
Image: Nuclear Power Plant Cattenom
Image: Falaise centre nord
Image: Centrale de Cruas
Wind farm in France.
Since the mid 1980s, the largest source of electricity in France has been nuclear power, with a generation of 379.5 TWh in 2019 and a total electricity production of 537.7 TWh. In 2018, the nuclear share was 71.67%, the highest percentage in the world.
The Saint-Laurent site, showing two CP2, 900 MWe class reactors and the cooling tower on the right
The Cattenom site houses four 1300 MWe class reactors
The Civaux site houses two 1500 MWe class reactors, the most recent design operating today
The Gravelines site on the North Sea between Calais and Dunkirk