There are many more than three states in the US with nuclear plants. Go to www.nrc.gov for a complete list
There are many more than three. See www.nrc,gov. But if you want any three as an example, take Illinois, Texas, and Georgia
There were 104 commercial nuclear power plants operating in the United States as of 2009.
NRC's Regional Office in Chicago (Region III) is responsible for carrying out the agency's duties in Illinois. No nuclear fuel cycle facilities are located in Illinois. Illinois is an Agreement State. More information about Illinois'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. * Braidwood ** Unit One ** Unit Two * Byron ** Unit One ** Unit Two * Clinton * Dresden ** Unit Two ** Unit Three * La Salle County ** Unit One ** Unit Two * Quad Cities ** Unit One ** Unit Two * Dresden Nuclear Power Station Unit 1 * University of Illinois * Zion Nuclear Power Station Units 1 & 2
There are two nuclear power plants located in Connecticut: Millstone Power Station, which consists of three reactors in Waterford, and the long-shuttered Connecticut Yankee plant in Haddam.
There are many more than three states in the US with nuclear plants. Go to www.nrc.gov for a complete list
There are many more than three. See www.nrc,gov. But if you want any three as an example, take Illinois, Texas, and Georgia
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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.
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There were 104 commercial nuclear power plants operating in the United States as of 2009.
At present 104 in operation