India has 19 nuclear power stations all together.
Assuming you mean nuclear plants, see the link below
Which country/state is it in?
Ireland has many power stations, but no nuclear ones, which you may be referring to. There are risks associated with nuclear power stations and to date Ireland does not have one. Power in power stations is generated by peat, wind and water, amongst other things.
18 powerstations....... without nuclear powerstations
There are no nuclear power plants in Australia. There is one small working nuclear reactor at the Lucas Heights research facility in Sydney.
Uranium is the heavy metal found in nuclear power stations. Uranium has the atomic number of 92, and it has many applications in nuclear technology. A very common isotope of uranium is uranium-238.
The payback time for nuclear power stations varies depending on factors such as construction costs, operating expenses, and maintenance costs. Generally, it can range from 10 to 20 years. However, nuclear power stations have a long operational lifespan, so they can generate electricity for many years once the initial investment is recouped.
I am not sure but i know there are power plants in 31 of the 50 united states.
Many nuclear power stations in different countries-mainly the US, UK, France, Canada, Russia, and others.
See the list in link belowThere are six nuclear power stations in India, with a total of seventeen nuclear reactors in them. There are also six research and production reactors, but such reactors are not usually included in counts of reactors in a country because they are small and do not typically put power on the electric grid._______________________________________________________An updated AnswerThere are 21 operating power reactors in India (with total electric power 5308 MW) and 6 nuclear power reactors under construction (with total electric power 3907 MW) per the statistics of the International Atomic Energy Agency as of April 2004.
In China, approximately two power stations are being built each week.