Chapelcross nuclear power station ended in 2004.
Formby Power Station railway station ended in 1944.
Geelong Power Station ended in 1970.
Blyth Power Station ended in 2001.
Fulham Power Station ended in 1978.
Radcliffe Power Station ended in 1959.
Lemington Power Station ended in 1919.
Dunston Power Station ended in 1981.
Lots Road Power Station ended in 2002.
It is safely disposing of the bits of a burned out power station. (As nuclear fission gives off neutrons, anything near a nuclear fission reaction itself becomes radioactive over time, so it is a big job to take down a power station safely)
There were no nuclear power plants during World War II. The Chicago Pile, or CP-1, had a nuclear reaction going for about half an hour, but no energy was derived from it. The first electrical power generated by nuclear plant was at the EBR-I experimental station near Arco, Idaho, on December 20, 1951, six years after the end of WWII.
As of end of August 2013, there are 434 working nuclear power reactors (with total rated power 370.543 Gigawatt plus 69 nuclear power reactors under construction (with total rated power 67.196 Giagawatt).
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