Yes. Currently, there are five nuclear power plants operating commercially in Pennsylvania to produce electricity. The use of power in a state is not restricted to power from generating plants within that state, so there is probably power from nuclear plants outside Pennsylvania being used there, and there is probably electricity generated in Pennsylvania that is used outside that state. But certainly, most of the electricity generated by the plants in Pennsylvania is used there.
There is currently one PWR station at Koeberg near Cape Town
The USA started using nuclear energy in 1951
There are quite a few limiting factors for using nuclear energy. Nuclear energy is very expensive to produce for example.
Nuclear power plants produce electricity by using nuclear energy
Atoms can be split to create nuclear energy, but can not be destroyed using the technology we currently posses and possibly not ever.
Nuclear energy provides energy, not a push of motion.
nuclear energy is using the energy of science to be used as a weapon that has connections to science
Nuclear energy does not produce carbon dioxide.
Nuclear power plants
Currently we do not have any good solutions for disposing of the nuclear waste, which will remain dangerously radioactive for thousands of years. Additionally, accidents and nuclear power plants can be catastrophic and can potentially make an area uninhabitable.
There are no costs.
A sentence using the word nuclear would be: He is going to college to study nuclear energy.