Illinois is home to several power plants, including the Byron Nuclear Generating Station, the Braidwood Nuclear Generating Station, and the Dresden Nuclear Power Station. Additionally, there are coal-fired plants like the Prairie State Energy Campus and the Powerton Generating Station. The state also has natural gas facilities and renewable energy sources, such as wind farms. Overall, Illinois has a diverse energy portfolio encompassing nuclear, coal, natural gas, and renewable sources.
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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.
There are currently 62 commercially operated nuclear power plants and 100 nuclear reactors in the United States. They are located in 31 states with the most being in the state of Illinois.
Illinois has the most nuclear power plants
There are many more than three. See www.nrc,gov. But if you want any three as an example, take Illinois, Texas, and Georgia
The names of State legislatures vary; in Illinois, for example, it's the General Assembly.
I suppose it is because there is a high population and a lot of industry in the state
There are many more than three states in the US with nuclear plants. Go to www.nrc.gov for a complete list
In the US, Illinois has the most for any state. Ontario also has a large number of reactor plants.
Probably Illinois, it has the most stations