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Energy Statistics > Nuclear Energy > List of nuclear power plants (most recent) by state

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Alabama Browns Ferry; Farley (Joseph M. Farley)
Arizona Palo Verde
Arkansas Arkansas Nuclear One
California Diablo Canyon; San Onofre
Connecticut Millstone
Florida Crystal River 3; St Lucie; Turkey Point
Georgia Hatch (Edwin I. Hatch); Vogtle
Illinois Braidwood; Byron; Clinton; Dresden; LaSalle County; Quad Cities
Iowa Duane Arnold
Kansas Wolf Creek
Louisiana River Bend; Waterford
Maryland Calvert Cliff
Massachusetts Pilgrim
Michigan Donald C. Cook; Enrico Fermi (Fermi); Palisades
Minnesota Monticello; Prairie Island
Mississippi Grand Gulf
Missouri Callaway
Nebraska Cooper; Fort Calhoun
New Hampshire Seabrook
New Jersey Hope Creek; Oyster Creek; Salem Creek
New York Fitzpatrick (James A. Fitzpatrick); Indian Point; Nile Mile Point; R.E. Ginna (Ginna, or Robert E. Ginna)
North Carolina Brunswick; McGuire; Shearon-Harris(Harris)
Ohio Davis-Besse; Perry
Pennsylvania Beaver Valley; Limerick; Peach Bottom; Susquehanna; Three Mile Island
South Carolina Catawba; H.B. Robinson; Oconee; Virgil C. Summer (Summer)
Tennessee Sequoyah; Watts Bar
Texas Comanche Peak; South Texas
Vermont Vermont Yankee
Virginia North Anna; Surry
Washington Columbia Generating Station
Wisconsin Kewaunee; Point Beach



DEFINITION: List of nuclear power plants by name. NOTE: a nuclear power plant may have more than one working reactor. Some nuclear power plants in the US are inoperable. Decommissioned or inoperable power plants are not included in this list.

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"Nuclear Energy > List of nuclear power plants by state", Energy Information Administration, 2006.. Retrieved from http://www.StateMaster.com/graph/ene_nuc_ene_lis_of_nuc_pow_pla-energy-nuclear-list-power-plants

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