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

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   Illinois  9.2%
   Pennsylvania  7.7%
   South Carolina  6.2%
   New York  6.2%
   North Carolina  4.6%
   California  3.1%
   Florida  4.6%
   New Jersey  4.6%
   Wisconsin  3.1%
   Texas  3.1%
   Ohio  3.1%
   Louisiana  3.1%
   Alabama  3.1%
   Minnesota  3.1%
   New Hampshire  1.5%
   Georgia  3.1%
   Virginia  3.1%
   Tennessee  3.1%
   Washington  1.5%
   Arkansas  1.5%


Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Illinois:
#2  Pennsylvania:
#3  South Carolina:
#4  New York:
#5  North Carolina:
#6  Michigan:
#7  Florida:
#8  New Jersey:
#9  Wisconsin:
#10  Texas:
#11  California:
#12  Ohio:
#13  Louisiana:
#14  Alabama:
#15  Minnesota:
#16  Nebraska:
#17  Georgia:
#18  Virginia:
#19  Tennessee:
#20  New Hampshire:
#21  Washington:
#22  Arkansas:
#23  Vermont:
#24  Connecticut:
#25  Maryland:
#26  Missouri:
#27  Kansas:
#28  Massachusetts:
#29  Iowa:
#30  Arizona:
#31  Mississippi:
Total: 65  
Weighted average: 2.1  


DEFINITION: Number of operable nuclear power plants. 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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