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The image is from 2003, it does not include the 1.6 GW reactor under construction in Finland either.
Likewise UK is down to 19 reactors in commission, I think, with the Oldbury Magnox station due to close later this year bringing this down to 17.
Guys, if any of you know of a more recent piece of media on this, please post it here. Thanks.
The Australian Uranium Association and the World Nuclear Association briefing papers. They are both obviously pro-nuclear, but the factual information, particularly on individual countries, appears to be comprehensive and up to date:
http://www.uic.com.au/nip.htm
http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/info.html
My post from a few months back has the latest information for the UK nuclear power stations: Nuclear Britain