Edwin Hatch and Vogtle. See link below
There are two nuclear power plants in Georgia, US; Hatch, at Baxley, with two BWR's; and Vogtle, in Burke County, with two PWR's.
Nuclear energy in Georgia is primarily used for electricity generation. The state has two nuclear power plants: Vogtle and Hatch. These plants provide a significant portion of Georgia's electricity and help to ensure a stable and reliable power supply for residents and businesses.
The last nuclear power plant built in Georgia, USA, was the Alvin W. Vogtle facility in Burke county, Georgia. It is a two unit Westinghouse PWR, completed in 1987 (Unit I) and 1989 (Unit II), rated 1215 MWe each. There are no nuclear power plants in Georgia, the country.
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Britain does have nuclear power plants.
In Georgia, nuclear power accounts for approximately 25% of the state's electricity generation. This is mainly due to the two nuclear power plants located in Georgia: Plant Vogtle and Plant Hatch. These facilities play a significant role in providing clean and reliable energy to the state's residents.
There are many more than three. See www.nrc,gov. But if you want any three as an example, take Illinois, Texas, and Georgia
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No. As of 2012, there are no nuclear power plants located in the state of Montana.
Europe and North America have the most nuclear power plants. France has the highest concentration of nuclear power plants in Europe, while the United States has the highest number of nuclear power plants in North America.