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Summary

A map showing countries which have or had commercial nuclear power stations.

Green indicates countries building new reactors.
Yellow indicates countries planning new reactors.
Dark blue indicates countries with reactors, but no plans for expansion or phase-out.
Pale blue indicates countries with reactors considering phase-out.
Red indicates those which formerly had commercial reactors, but which have all been phased out.
Brown indicates that the country has declared itself free of nuclear power and weapons.

Specific notes on status

See also:

en:Nuclear power by country

Country Plants/situation
Australia has 1 nuclear reactor however it is non-commercial. It has no nuclear power stations and none are planned.
Austria Construction on the Zwentendorf Nuclear plant finished in 1978, however a referendum was passed that did not allow startup.
Belarus Announced in October 2007 that it will build it's first nuclear reactor. Construction will commence in 2008 and will finish in 4 to 8 years. BBC source.
The Philippines 1 plant, the en:Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, was mothballed
Finland Finland is currently constructing a 2 reactor European Pressurized Reactor facility at Olkiluoto. Older 2 reactor commercial facilities in Olkiluoto jan Loviisa remain in use.
South Korea SK has many units of CANDU and PWR design at 4 different locations. Currently, there are multiple units at Shin Wolsong and Shin-Kori under construction, of which two are planned to come online in 2010. See en:Nuclear power in South Korea
The United Kingdom The government has had pressure to both increase nuclear power generation as well as stop expansion. The Scottish government has turned down new plans and has mostly rejected new nuclear generation. England has a very complicated political environment for new nuclear generation, see en:Nuclear power in the United Kingdom.
The United States of America See en:Nuclear power in the United States. There are over 20 plants planned and applications for the first COLs were submitted in September 2007. This means that groundbreaking may begin in a few years after the license is approved and operation is expected between 2013 and 2015.

Watts Bar 2, which had construction suspended in 1995, officially had construction resume on October 15, 2007.

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A more precise description of the problem: "Considering decommissioning" and "No commercial reactors" seem too close to each other.
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current 06:45, 7 August 2008 1,425×625 (65 KB) Sparrowman980 ({{Information |Description= |Source= |Date= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }})
08:55, 19 June 2008 1,425×625 (131 KB) Celuca ((updated Switzerland))
08:52, 19 June 2008 1,425×625 (131 KB) Celuca ({{Information |Description= |Source= |Date= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }})
20:11, 22 April 2008 1,425×625 (43 KB) Igno2 (updating Finland)
16:55, 15 April 2008 1,425×625 (65 KB) Sparrowman980 (== Summary == A map showing countries which have or had commercial nuclear power stations. Green indicates countries building new reactors.<br/> Yellow indicates countries planning new reactors.<br/> Dark blue indicates countries with reactors, but no pl)
16:51, 15 April 2008 1,425×625 (65 KB) Sparrowman980 (== Summary == A map showing countries which have or had commercial nuclear power stations. Green indicates countries building new reactors.<br/> Yellow indicates countries planning new reactors.<br/> Dark blue indicates countries with reactors, but no pl)
19:54, 8 December 2007 1,357×628 (61 KB) Sakkura (Denmark is also a nuclear free area since the Risø plant closed.)
04:20, 6 November 2007 1,357×628 (61 KB) Theanphibian (Watts Bar 2 has officially begun construction - this change is a NEW DEVELOPMENT, do not revert unless you've researched the particular status of this reactor. The United States is now officially building plants according to the IAEA [http://www.iaea.org)
02:13, 23 October 2007 1,357×628 (60 KB) Theanphibian (South Korea was just plain wrong as I've point out before (they're building LOTS in fact). Both Austria and the Philippines will require consensus, which it would appear no one has tried to reach.)
04:59, 11 October 2007 1,357×628 (61 KB) Sparrowman980 ({{Information |Description= |Source=self-made |Date= |Author= Sparrowman980 }} )
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02:08, 29 September 2007 1,357×628 (61 KB) Theanphibian (Changed USA to 'considering new plants', deleted username stamp, changed 'Nuclear free' font to standard Arial.)
05:43, 21 September 2007 1,357×628 (148 KB) Sparrowman980
05:56, 28 August 2007 1,357×628 (53 KB) Sparrowman980 ({{Information |Description= |Source=self-made |Date= |Author= Sparrowman980 }} )
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03:03, 26 July 2007 1,357×628 (53 KB) Sparrowman980 (== Summary == A map showing countries which have or had commercial nuclear power stations. Note - Australia does have a nuclear reactor however it is not used for power generation, and should therefore not be included<br/> Green indicates countries buildi)
03:02, 26 July 2007 1,357×628 (52 KB) Sparrowman980 (== Summary == A map showing countries which have or had commercial nuclear power stations. Note - Australia does have a nuclear reactor however it is not used for power generation, and should therefore not be included<br/> Green indicates countries buildi)
04:24, 5 May 2007 1,357×628 (34 KB) Tyler Mitchell (A map showing countries which have or had commercial nuclear power stations. Green indicates countries building new reactors. Yellow indicates countries planning new reactors. Dark blue indicates countries with reactors, but no plans for expansion or pha)
14:05, 30 June 2006 1,357×628 (53 KB) Smurrayinchester (Poland)
15:14, 21 June 2006 1,357×628 (52 KB) Smurrayinchester (Typo)
22:31, 16 June 2006 1,357×628 (52 KB) Smurrayinchester (Fix typo)
06:21, 16 June 2006 1,357×628 (52 KB) Smurrayinchester (Change key)
21:32, 13 June 2006 1,357×628 (51 KB) Smurrayinchester (D'oh! Fix UK again)
14:54, 13 June 2006 1,357×628 (51 KB) Smurrayinchester (Change UK status)
20:47, 12 June 2006 1,357×628 (51 KB) Smurrayinchester (Fix Switzerland)
20:32, 12 June 2006 1,357×628 (51 KB) Smurrayinchester (Fix colours)
19:03, 12 June 2006 1,357×628 (51 KB) Smurrayinchester (Fix glich)
18:57, 12 June 2006 1,357×628 (51 KB) Smurrayinchester (Fix islands)
17:31, 7 June 2006 1,357×628 (48 KB) Smurrayinchester (A map showing countries which have or had commericial nuclear power stations. Green indicates countries building new reactors. Yellow indicates countries planning new reactors. Dark blue indicates countries with reactors, but no plans for expanision or p)
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