There is no fixed number, but most nuclear stations have two reactors. These are usually run quite separately, with separate generating equipment, so that whilst one reactor is being refuelled the other can continue to produce power. Some stations have more than two reactors, but usually then they have been built over a long time period and the later ones may be of an improved design.
About 450 reactors. You can get a world survey from www.world-nuclear.org
There are currently (year 2013) 31 countries having nuclear power reactors. The rest are not having nuclear power.
104 operating nuclear reactors
There are 100 nuclear power reactors operating in USA besides five under construction as of July 2014.
There are 59 nuclear reactors in France.
104 operating power reactors
Total of 104 reactors, most sites have two reactors
About 450 reactors. You can get a world survey from www.world-nuclear.org
There are currently (year 2013) 31 countries having nuclear power reactors. The rest are not having nuclear power.
104 operating nuclear reactors
Sweden currently has 3 active nuclear power plants with 10 reactors.
No new nuclear plants have been built in the US in the past 20 years. The Watts Bar plant was licenced in 1996, but had been built much earlier. The last plant actually built was the River Bend plant in Louisiana, which was licenced in 1986.
As of 2010, There are six nuclear power plants, comprising 20 reactors, in India. For further information, please consult the Related Links, below.
There are 100 nuclear power reactors operating in USA besides five under construction as of July 2014.
104 operating reactors
104 operating reactors
Most plants have two reactors but some have more