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Figure 51: Age of the Swiss Nuclear Fleet ....................................................................................................... 197<br />
Figure 52: Fukushima: Radioactive Contamination and Current Evacuation Zones ......................................... 217<br />
TABLE OF TABLES<br />
Table 1: Nuclear Reactors “Under Construction” ............................................................................................. 28<br />
Table 2: Reactor Construction Times 2006–2016 ............................................................................................. 30<br />
Table 3: Construction Schedules for Nuclear Power in Potential Newcomer Countries .................................... 59<br />
Table 4: Standard and Poor’s Long-Term Credit Rating of Major European Utilities ......................................... 63<br />
Table 5: Standard and Poor’s Long-Term Credit Rating of Major Nuclear Vendors ........................................... 73<br />
Table 6: Populations Exposed to Chernobyl Fallout: Average Effective Dose .................................................... 81<br />
Table 7: Suicides Related to the Great East Japan Earthquake (number of persons) ......................................... 94<br />
Table 8: Confirmed or Suspected Thyroid Cancer Cases and Effective External Dose Estimates ........................ 95<br />
Table 9 : Compensation cost ............................................................................................................................ 98<br />
Table 10 : Comparison of Selected Parameters of the Chernobyl and Fukushima Accidents ........................... 100<br />
Table 11 : Comparison of Atmospheric Releases from Nuclear Accidents ....................................................... 101<br />
Table 12: Average Doses in Fukushima and Chernobyl (Highest Contaminated Areas) ................................... 102<br />
Table 13 : Collective Doses from Fukushima and Chernobyl Accidents (over 80 years) ................................... 102<br />
Table 14: Top 10 Countries for Renewable Energy Investment 2013–2015 ..................................................... 106<br />
Table 15: Japanese Reactors Officially Closed ................................................................................................ 150<br />
Table 16: Closure Dates for Belgian Nuclear Reactors 2022–2025 .................................................................. 174<br />
Table 17: Legal Closure Dates for German Nuclear Reactors 2011-2022 ......................................................... 188<br />
Table 18 : Japanese Nuclear Reactor Status ................................................................................................... 214<br />
Table 19: Submitted and Expected Applications for Lifetime Extensions of U.S. Nuclear Power Plants ........... 220<br />
Table 20: Status of Nuclear Power in the World ............................................................................................ 232<br />
Table 21: Nuclear Reactors in the World "Under Construction" ..................................................................... 234<br />
Mycle Schneider, Antony Froggatt et al. 7 World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2016