There are currently 435 nuclear power plants operating allover the world, per the statistics of the International Atomic Energy Agency as of 1 st of April 2004.
About 450 reactors. You can get a world survey from www.world-nuclear.org
Most nuclear power plants currently operating in the US are classified as pressurized water reactors (PWRs). These reactors use water as both a coolant and moderator to generate electricity through nuclear fission. PWRs are the most common type of nuclear reactor in use worldwide.
104 operating Nuclear Power units
104 operating reactors
104 operating reactors
Yes, we have been doing it since the early 1950s starting with the two experimental reactors EBR-1 and BORAX in Idaho to the thousands of operating nuclear power plants worldwide today.
There were 104 commercial nuclear power plants operating in the United States as of 2009.
The most serious accident involving nuclear power plants worldwide was Chernobyl because it killed the most people, wiped out an entire city, and still affects people to this day due to the radiation.
The states of Alaska, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia are against nuclear power and do not have any nuclear power plants or reactors operating within their borders.
Yes, North Carolina has nuclear power plants. There are currently three operating nuclear power plants in the state: Brunswick Nuclear Generating Station, Harris Nuclear Plant, and Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.
Mostly power plants operating with fission reactors. Also experiments with nuclear fusion, and nuclear weapons
There are 104 commercial nuclear power reactors in the US. See the related question below.