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Nuclear Site Capacity

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Location and capacity of current, operating nuclear power plants. Capacity is defined as the maximum electrical power each plant can generate continuously throughout a prolonged period of operation under reference ambient conditions.

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A map of the world displaying nuclear site capacity. Most are in North America, Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and few in South America and Africa. The size of circles increases with the increase in the nuclear site capacity.

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Nuclear Site Capacity

Major Landforms

Virgil C Summer nuclear power plant

River Bend nuclear power plant

Clinton nuclear power plant

Donald C Cook nuclear power plant

Catawba nuclear power plant

Columbia nuclear power plant

Limerick nuclear power plant

Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant

Sequoyah nuclear power plant

LaSalle nuclear power plant

Byron nuclear power plant

Watts Bar nuclear power plant

McGuire nuclear power plant

Alvin W Vogtle nuclear power plant

Braidwood nuclear power plant

Comanche Peak nuclear power plant

Waterford nuclear power plant

Browns Ferry nuclear power plant

Callaway nuclear power plant

Wolf Creek nuclear power plant

Seabrook nuclear power plant

Susquehanna nuclear power plant

South Texas nuclear power plant

Peach Bottom nuclear power plant

Palo Verde nuclear power plant

Grand Gulf nuclear power plant

Prairie Island nuclear power plant

Robert Emmett Ginna nuclear power plant

Point Beach nuclear power plant

Nine Mile Point nuclear power plant

Monticello nuclear power plant

H. B. Robinson nuclear power plant

Cooper nuclear power plant

Turkey Point power station

Bruce nuclear power plant

James A Fitzpatrick nuclear power plant

Surry nuclear power plant

Oconee nuclear power plant

Arkansas Nuclear One nuclear power plant

Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant

Edwin I Hatch nuclear power plant

Joseph M Farley nuclear power plant

Millstone nuclear power plant

Davis Besse nuclear power plant

Dresden nuclear power plant

Quad Cities nuclear power plant

Beaver Valley nuclear power plant

Brunswick nuclear power plant

Shearon Harris nuclear power plant

North Anna nuclear power plant

Caledonian and Hercynian (or Appalachian) remnants

Isolated volcanic areas

Alpine system

Sedimentary covers

Laurasian shields

Alaska
98.0%
Arizona
1100%
Utah
100%
Yukon
99.8%0.165%
Northwest Territories
5.87%7.69%49.6%35.7%
District of Columbia
100%
Florida
198.5%
Idaho
100%
New Hampshire
1100%
Rhode Island
93.3%
Vermont
92.0%8.01%
Washington
199.0%
Wyoming
56.0%44.0%
Nunavut
23.2%20.4%53.5%
Montana
37.5%62.5%
Maine
99.1%
North Dakota
96.7%3.34%
Kentucky
100%
Nova Scotia
93.9%
Virginia
1169.9%29.1%
Delaware
16.5%77.6%
Prince Edward Island
66.2%
Saskatchewan
58.9%41.1%
Mississippi
199.9%
West Virginia
13.2%86.8%
Nebraska
100%
Texas
116.01%93.7%
Missouri
111.58%98.4%
Louisiana
1198.5%
Hawaii
76.7%
North Carolina
11157.9%40.5%
Oregon
99.9%
New Brunswick
99.0%
Alabama
1131.4%68.5%
New Mexico
77.9%22.1%
Kansas
1100%
Wisconsin
162.0%38.0%
British Columbia
94.9%4.13%
Newfoundland and Labrador
24.3%74.2%
New Jersey
68.7%27.2%
South Carolina
111157.0%42.9%
Michigan
187.8%12.2%
Alberta
6.99%87.8%5.22%
Connecticut
1100%
Pennsylvania
111126.2%73.8%
Colorado
64.2%35.8%
Nevada
100%
Massachusetts
93.6%
Georgia
1145.5%54.4%
New York
11143.3%55.9%
Maryland
148.7%48.4%
Québec
3.44%1.99%94.2%
Manitoba
30.3%69.6%
Oklahoma
10.9%89.1%
Tennessee
1116.8%83.2%
Ontario
130.7%69.2%
California
199.7%
Arkansas
111.0%89.0%
South Dakota
8.10%79.3%12.6%
Ohio
1100%
Indiana
100%
Minnesota
1117.0%83.0%
Iowa
199.0%1.02%
Illinois
11111100%
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