No.
See the NRC website 'www.nrc.gov' for a map of all US nuclear plants
Britain does have nuclear power plants.
No. As of 2012, there are no nuclear power plants located in the state of Montana.
No, Indiana does not currently have any nuclear power plants.
No, Sydney does not have a nuclear power station. Australia does not have any operational nuclear power plants.
Yes
The states of Alaska, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia are against nuclear power and do not have any nuclear power plants or reactors operating within their borders.
There are two nuclear power plants in Georgia, US; Hatch, at Baxley, with two BWR's; and Vogtle, in Burke County, with two PWR's.
Nuclear energy as obtained in nuclear reactor power plants comes from the fission or splitting of the nuclei of uranium and plutonium. It is not a chemical burning process and does not need any other elements to make it happen.
Levelized cost of kwh from a nuclear power plant is cheaper than from any fossil fueled power plants.
No. Nicaragua is signatory of the Treaty of Tlatelolco, banning any nuclear weapons in Latin America. It also does not have any nuclear power plants.
Sure. Nuclear power plants give off effectively no gases of any kind.
Nuclear power plants have evolved over time to incorporate safer reactor designs, improved safety measures, and better waste management techniques. Advances in technology have also made nuclear plants more efficient and reliable. Additionally, there is a greater emphasis on transparency and public involvement in the planning and operation of nuclear power plants.