There is only one nuclear power plant in Vermont, which is the Vermont Yankee plant in Vernon. Vernon is in the southeast corner of the state.
No. As of 2012, there are no nuclear power plants located in the state of Montana.
Japan has nuclear power plants but no nuclear weapons
Tennessee
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.
Kansas and Nebraska both have nuclear plants, also Arizona and Texas.
Illinois has several nuclear power plants (see link below) with a total generating capacity of 11,263 MWe. I don't have details of other types of power plants in the state.
Illinois has the highest number of power plants, 11. See link below.
In the US there are many states that have no nuclear plants, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and so on. (I am talking about nuclear power plants, not research facilities). See the NRC website www.nrc.gov for maps and details.
Which State is Midland in? You can find all US plants on www.nrc.gov
In the US, Illinois has the most for any state. Ontario also has a large number of reactor plants.
You would have to be atleast 30 miles away from an individual nuclear power plant to get away from the deadly amounts of radiation.
Illinois I think, it has the most nuclear plants