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Nuclear reactors in the US are located in various states across the country. Some states with a high concentration of nuclear reactors include Illinois, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina. These reactors are typically situated near bodies of water for cooling purposes.
Yes, there are 104 operating reactors in the US
For power plants in the US, see www.nrc.gov. For the rest of the world, see www.world-nuclear.org
There are 104 nuclear plants licensed to operate in the US. See the Nuclear Regulator Commission's site linked below for locations.
No. As of 2012, there are no nuclear power plants located in the state of Montana.
In the US most of the population is east of the Mississippi river, thus most of the electrical demand is there, therefor most power plants both nuclear and fossil fuel are there.
There are actually 104 operating reactors in the US. See website www.nrc.gov for details
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Some nuclear power plants in the US are located in states like Illinois, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and New York. Key nuclear plants include the Palo Verde Generating Station in Arizona, the Limerick Generating Station in Pennsylvania, and the Braidwood Generating Station in Illinois.
No. See the NRC website 'www.nrc.gov' for a map of all US nuclear plants