See link from www.nrc.gov
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.
NRC's Regional Office in Atlanta (Region II) is responsible for carrying out the agency's duties in Georgia. No nuclear fuel cycle facilities are located in Georgia. Georgia is an Agreement State. More information about Georgia's role in ensuring the safe use of radioactive materials can be obtained from the NRC Office of State Program's Directory of State Regulations, Legislation, and Web Sites. * Edwin I. Hatch ** Unit One ** Unit Two * Vogtle ** Unit One ** Unit Two * none
NRC's Regional Office in Atlanta (Region II) is responsible for carrying out the agency's duties in Georgia. No nuclear fuel cycle facilities are located in Georgia. Georgia is an Agreement State. More information about Georgia's role in ensuring the safe use of radioactive materials can be obtained from the NRC Office of State Program's Directory of State Regulations, Legislation, and Web Sites. * Edwin I. Hatch ** Unit One ** Unit Two * Vogtle ** Unit One ** Unit Two * none
There are two operating power stations in Georgia, see the link below
There is only one nuclear power plant in the Philippines. It is located in Bataan and was made in 1973.
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board was created in 1988.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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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no, they barely even have roads.
Nuclear facilities.
Nuclear facilities.