No, because there is no such place as "Nabraska".
There are however at least two nuclear plants in the state of Nebraska; including one at Fort Calhoun.
Kansas and Nebraska both have nuclear plants, also Arizona and Texas.
There are no licenced nuclear power plants in Utah. There is one research reactor at the University of Utah. Such a reactor is not licenced the way commercial reactors are, in part because they are supposedly incapable of melting down. They are used for a variety of purposes, including making radionuclides used in medicine.
Nuclear Nebraska was created in 2007.
The closest is the Wolf Creek Generating Station in Burlington, Kansas, about 100 miles away. There is also the Cooper Nuclear Station in Brownville Nebraska, 120 miles away. There are plants in Missouri, but they are farther.
Native plants to Nebraska are the Prickly Pear Plant, and Sunflowers. Nebraska has many different types of grass and wildflowers that grow there.
Nuclear power plants produce electricity by using nuclear energy
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Britain does have nuclear power plants.
The only use of nuclear plants in industry is the production of electricity.
Nuclear energy is generated in nuclear power plants, of which there are many.
Nuclear power plants do not cause thermal polution.