The closest nuclear power plant to Wisconsin is the Point Beach Nuclear Plant in Two Rivers, Wisconsin.
The closest nuclear power plant to Carrollton, GA is the Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant located near Waynesboro, GA. It is approximately 185 miles southeast of Carrollton.
The closest nuclear power plant to Bowie High School in Maryland is Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, located about 45 miles away in Lusby, Maryland.
The closest nuclear power plant to Quincy, IL is the Callaway Nuclear Generating Station located in Fulton, Missouri, approximately 85 miles northwest of Quincy.
Comanche Peak, 40 miles SW of Fort Worth. See link below (Unit 2 similar)
The closest nuclear power plant to Wisconsin is the Point Beach Nuclear Plant in Two Rivers, Wisconsin.
The closest nuclear power plant to Carrollton, GA is the Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant located near Waynesboro, GA. It is approximately 185 miles southeast of Carrollton.
The closest nuclear power plant to Bowie High School in Maryland is Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, located about 45 miles away in Lusby, Maryland.
The closest nuclear power plant to Quincy, IL is the Callaway Nuclear Generating Station located in Fulton, Missouri, approximately 85 miles northwest of Quincy.
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The closest nuclear power plant to Utah is the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, located near Phoenix, Arizona. It is approximately 250 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. Palo Verde is the largest nuclear power plant in the United States by net electrical power rating, and it plays a significant role in providing electricity to the southwestern region.
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The closest nuclear power plant to Catalina Island is the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS), located in San Diego County, California. Although it has been permanently shut down since 2013, it was operational and served the region prior to that. The plant is situated approximately 70 miles southeast of Catalina Island, across the Pacific Ocean.
Comanche Peak, 40 miles SW of Fort Worth. See link below (Unit 2 similar)
simply, the nuclear reactor is the source of heat (or steam) for the nuclear power plant.