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ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIETAL INFORMATION − HUMAN RESOURCES Reporting system and methodology
Ref. GRI (1)
Unit
2017 15.5
2016 15.7
2015
10 9 m 3 10 9 m 3
of which fresh water
17.8 EN 22 5.2 EN 22
6.4
6.1
of which brackish (or estuary) water
Air – gas emissions Direct CO 2 subject to quotas) √
emissions, from electricity and heat production (including installations not
Mt
50.5 48.8 31.2 63.0
47.7 47.5 37.3 59.5
59.1 EN 15
Indirect CO 2
emissions, from combustion of natural gas sold to end users
Mt eq. CO 2
n.c.
EN 17
SO 2
emissions
kt kt
70.0 EN 21 92.2 EN 21
Emissions of NO x
Dusts
t
4,170 2,783 4,385 EN 21
CH 4
emissions
kt eq. CO 2 kt eq. CO 2 kt eq. CO 2 kt eq. CO 2
45.8
44.4
37.3 EN 15
N 2
O emissions
186.9 267.1 238.9 EN 15
emissions – EDF
38.5 53.0
52.1 67.5
58.6 EN 15 80.3 EN 15
SF 6 SF 6
emissions
Conventional waste Hazardous waste Non-hazardous waste
t 52,659 51,643 64,411 EN 23 t 557,454 623,957 389,471 EN 23 t 518,591 607,171 365,744 EN 23 1,105 1,205 2,657 EN 23
Conventional industrial waste recycled or transported for recycling
Ash produced
kt
Energy Renewable energies: electricity generation of hydropower origin (excluding marine) Renewable energies: quantity of electricity and heat generated using renewable energies (other than hydropower)
GWh 40,229 46,045 43,439
GWh 22,557 20,900 19,163
Direct energy consumption, by primary source Internal consumption, pumping electricity
TWh
7,1
7,0
7,0
EN 3
GRI: Global Reporting Initiative, version G4. (1) √: 2017 indicator subject to reasonable assurance check by KPMG S.A. NUCLEAR INDICATORS – GROUP IN FRANCE
Unit
2017
2016
2015 Ref. GRI
Radioactive emissions to water (1) Carbon-14
GBq/oper. un. TBq/oper. un.
9.539 12.853 (11.712)* 12.9 (12.7)* 15.592 17.423 (17.105)* 18.1 (17.77)*
EN 24 EN 24
Tritium
Radioactive emissions to air (1) Carbon-14
TBq/oper. un. TBq/oper. un.
0.148 0.161 (0.156)* 0.17 (0.17)* 0.447 0.640 (0.455)* 0.50 (0.50)*
EN 21 EN 21
Tritium
Fuel Transported spent nuclear fuel
t
1,161
1,170
1,216
EN 25
Decommissioning nuclear waste Very Low Level radioactive Waste (VLLW)
m 3 m 3
1,186
2,171
1,847
EN 25 EN 25
410
443
914
Low and Intermediate-Level radioactive Waste (LLW and ILW)
Nuclear waste from operations Very Low-Level solid radioactive Waste
m 3
3,535.9
3,472.1
(2,488.8)*
EN 25 EN 25 EN 25 EN 25 EN 25
m 3 /TWh
-
8,849 6.0 (5.98)*
m 3
Short Lived Low and Intermediate Level solid radioactive Waste
5,603.4
5,687.0
(6,842.3)*
m 3 /TWh
-
14,764 16.4 (16.3)*
m 3
Long-Lived High and Intermediate Level solid radioactive Waste
300.2
299.7 0.873
375.0
m 3 /TWh EN 25 N.B. With a view to homogenising units of measurement, radioactive waste will be expressed in m 3 . Former values in m 3 /TWh are presented for information only. Radioactive waste is presented by reactor and operational unit. The methodology relating to nuclear waste was updated in 2017 (see § 3.7.2 “Methodology for social and environmental data”). (1) The values determined according to the new methodologies are presented in brackets. * - 0.88
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