I have put a link to the Wikipedia page, "List of nuclear reactors," below. It seems to be pretty good, and includes some reactors that are not in nuclear plants, such as research reactors.
No. See the NRC website 'www.nrc.gov' for a map of all US nuclear plants
You can get a list of US states with nuclear power plants from the NRC website. See link below
If you mean nuclear plants in the US, see NRC website www.nrc.gov
See website www.world-nuclear.org
There are pictures of nuclear plants on the NRC website, www.nrc.gov.
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Britain does have nuclear power plants.
See the NRC website www.nrc.gov for a map of all US nuclear power plants, including Texas
Nuclear power plants do not produce greenhouse gas emissions during operations, so climate change is not a direct risk associated with nuclear power. However, other risks such as radioactive waste, potential for accidents, and nuclear proliferation are concerns related to nuclear power.
The best source I know of is the NRC website, www.nrc.gov
In the US there are many states that have no nuclear plants, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and so on. (I am talking about nuclear power plants, not research facilities). See the NRC website www.nrc.gov for maps and details.