There are 5 sites in Pennsylvania currently operating:
Beaver Valley 1 and 2 17 miles west of McCandless
Limerick 1 and 2 21 miles NW of Philadelphia
Peach Bottom 2 and 3 18 miles south of Lancaster
Susquehanna 1 and 2 7 miles NE of Berwick
Three Mile Island 1 10 miles SE of Harrisburg
If you mean the first nuclear plant, this was at Shippingport, a small PWR, really a prototype.
The US generates about 20% of its electric power from nuclear power.
they only make food for us, not a cycle, so non-living
Do you mean Jervis Bay in Australia? There was a proposal to build a plant there about 30 years ago but it never was even started. Australia has no nuclear power plants.
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
Illinois is were nuclear power is most used
The Shippingport reactor was the first full-scale PWR nuclear power plant in the United States.
It is legal to build a nuclear power plant in the U. S., provided the licenses and permits are granted.
104 operating power reactors
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The first commercial nuclear power plant in the US was built in 1957 in Shippingport, Pennsylvania. The first commercial nuclear power plant in the world was built in 1956 in Calder Hill, UK.
Have a look at the map of nuclear sites on the NRC website www.nrc.gov
Shippingport nuclear power point: May 1958, the first commercial reactor in USA.
Electricity supplies in the US contain about 19 percent nuclear generation, so anything which uses electricity from the mains uses nuclear power
The newest nuclear plant is Watts Bar 1, TN, which got its full power license 02/07/1996. See the link below