I would contact Exelon at the site or their HQ. See the link below
The power output of a nuclear power plant can vary, but on average, a typical nuclear power plant produces around 1,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity. This can vary depending on the size and design of the plant.
It varies depending on the capacity of each power plant, but generally speaking, one nuclear power plant can replace multiple coal-fired power plants due to the higher energy output of nuclear energy.
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.
It depends on the specific capacity of the wind turbines and the nuclear power plant in question. On average, it takes about 250-300 wind turbines with a capacity of 2-3 MW each to replace the output of a typical 1 GW nuclear power plant.
About 450 reactors. You can get a world survey from www.world-nuclear.org
I do, but many other people don't
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The power output of a nuclear power plant can vary, but on average, a typical nuclear power plant produces around 1,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity. This can vary depending on the size and design of the plant.
One of the advantage of the Bataan nuclear power plant is that it only occupies a small piece of land. The Bataan nuclear power plant has also offered employment opportunities for many of the locals around.
The number of jobs that a nuclear power plant provides on the size of the plant. It also depends on whether they enrich their own uranium or not.
104 operating power reactors
The Bataan nuclear power plant located in the Philippines technically never closed because its construction was stopped after the Three Mile Island nuclear meltdown in the US. Additionally, many citizens of Bataan protested the building of the nuclear power plant.
Not a good idea, to have too many people living closeby
Canada's first Nuclear Power Plant was the NPD Power Plant built in Rolphton Ontario, and began operation in 1962. It was the first of the CANDU power plant design which is now used around the world.
455,006,789 in a Japanese plant
None. The Connecticut Yankee nuclear power plant decommissioning was completed in 2007.