RE: RNS2 Jun 2026 09:06
It's one of these.... you can count China and Russia out of nuclear collaboration....so it's either French Korean or American
A concise overview of the leading international nuclear utility and energy companies by capacity and generation:Électricité de France (EDF): Based in France, EDF is the leading nuclear power plant operator globally by capacity. It operates France's extensive nuclear fleet, which accounts for the vast majority of the country's electricity generation.State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom: Headquartered in Russia, Rosatom is the world's largest exporter of nuclear technology and one of the largest nuclear power plant operators, managing both domestic reactors and international construction projects.Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO): Headquartered in South Korea, KEPCO (along with its subsidiary Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power) is one of the largest operators in the Asia-Pacific region, driving both domestic power generation and major international reactor builds.China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) and China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN): These two state-owned giants are the primary drivers of China's rapidly expanding nuclear power capacity, operating massive fleets and constructing new reactors at a record pace.Constellation Energy: Based in the United States, Constellation is the largest competitive clean energy supplier in the nation and the largest operator of nuclear power plants in North America.NextEra Energy and Duke Energy: Major US-based utility companies that own and operate significant nuclear generation capacities alongside their wind, solar, and fossil-fuel portfolios to provide baseload clean energy to millions of homes.