List of Nuclear Power Plants in the USQ
This is a list of all nuclear power plants in the United States of Quentin, sorted by state. The United States of Quentin has the most nuclear plants in the world, with 173 total in operation. There are also an additional 3 stations under construction, and 8 more planned. This list only includes civilian operated nuclear power stations used for a power grid, and all use nuclear fission. Below is the list, sorted by state, along with generation capacity, location, construction dates, and whether it is operated by the government or commercially.
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Chip Area
The Chip Area currently has 42 nuclear power plants in operation, the second most in the nation.
Name Location Capacity (MW) Construction Begun Opened Type Bore Sands Belljexk 1,560 1963 1965 State Camilla Bay 1,826 1973 1976 Commercial Darnell Point 2,280 1986 1992 Federal Chicken Scratch 1,730 1992 1995 Commercial Browning Bend 1,245 2001 2005 Federal New Chapital 7,942 2010 2015 State Chapital 2,345 1974 1976 Federal Millersville South 1,960 1959 1966 Commercial New Millersville 1,121 1979 1986 Commercial Natalies Harbor 1,336 1985 1988 Federal Jaron-Fayet 1,125 1973 1977 Federal Prince Jaron 3,920 1994 2001 Federal Bay of Xevenia Xevenia, CA 1,220 2003 2006 Commercial Clistine Isle Clistine Isle, CA 5,987 1989 1994 Federal Port Jaron Port Jaron 5,460 1987 1995 Federal Rodenswall Port Jaron 1,549 1996 2005 Federal Dukktech Port Jaron 2,875 1973 1978 Commercial Port of Shining Strength Port Jaron 2,130 1992 1996 State Eliza Eden Belljexk 1,480 1965 1972 Commercial Thrasher's Point Belljexk 1,250 1978 1986 Commercial Northwest Belljexk Belljexk 1,880 1995 2003 Federal Aldersgate South Locust 1,875 1964 1968 Federal Lauren Ball Locust 985 1962 1965 Federal Von Ville Von Ville 4,897 1981 1988 State Bulbas Avensburg 1,868 1986 1993 State Poleton Poleton 2,340 1967 1975 Federal West Pole Poleton 3,320 2008 2013 Federal Santa Frigate Poleton 5,420 1989 1997 Federal Roughland Roughland 1,845 1978 1986 Federal Mellio Spark One 1,000 1985 1999 Commercial Mellio Spark Two 1,000 1985 1999 Commercial Mellio Spark Three 1,000 1985 1999 Commercial Mellio Spark Four 1,000 1985 1999 Commercial Mellio Spark Five 5,970 1985 1999 Commercial Debonair Curve Port Falyfe 2,360 1969 1975 State Port Falyfe Range Port Falyfe 4,347 2001 2009 Federal New Life Port Falyfe 1,830 2006 2014 Federal Black Market Dragon's Ridge 3,420 2010 2017 Federal Nataliesburg Nataliesburg 3,512 1994 2002 Federal Pike Island Pikeville 1,929 1978 1984 Federal Twirleysville Twirleysville 2,940 1965 1969 State Chuteski Rodriguezville 3,460 1997 2006 Federal
Desert Area
Grassland Area
The Grassland Area currently has 23 nuclear power plants, ranked 5th in the nation, and is ranked 1st on the AORN's risk list, because of the close proximity of numerous plants to large cities.
Name Location Capacity (MW) Construction Begun Opened Type Bordergate Bordergate 1,016 2001 2004 State Bourensfort Central Bourensfort 950 1996 2000 State Bourensfort North Bourensfort 2,575 1991 1993 Federal Bourensfort South Bourensfort 2,980 1998 2002 Federal Brightwater South Port Clinton 6,000 1964 1970 Federal Criscross One Enderside 3,260 1973 1984 Federal Criscross Two Enderside 2,460 1988 1994 Federal David Wagner Krakker Strait 2,000 1975 1984 Federal Enderside Shores Enderside 590 1967 1969 Federal Grassland Streams Valleybrook 1,870 1979 1987 State Grassy Burns One Valleybrook 1,420 1999 2006 Commercial Grassy Burns Two Enderside 1,670 2008 2012 Commercial Infamous Peninsula Port Clinton 1,540 2006 2014 Commercial Krakker Station Ritzberg 1,515 1964 1969 Federal Lightningville Lightning City 4,530 1993 2002 State Logan One Lightning City 1,570 1984 1991 Commercial/Sold to State Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg 5,240 1972 1980 Federal Miners Northeast Minersville 2,490 1962 1966 Federal Miners Northwest Minersville 2,660 1962 1968 Federal Port Clinton Central Port Clinton 4,000 1990 1996 Federal Port Clinton North Port Clinton 3,520 1976 1982 Federal Southern Bulge Valleybrook 2,130 1989 1995 Federal Valleybrook Valleybrook 2,000 1974 1982 Federal
Kahoot Area
Name Location Capacity (MW) Construction Begun Opened Type Appleberry Appleberry, KA 3,120 1971 1976 Federal Kahoot Shores Livjessville 1,268 1977 1986 State
Kumar Area
Name Location Capacity (MW) Construction Begun Opened Type Aaron Peachey Peacheystown 980 1971 1975 Federal Beaverstref Beaverstref 1,200 1978 1984 Federal Cherserse Cherserse 2,160 1959 1968 State Clusterbunch Clusterbunch 2,388 1976 1983 Commercial Fruit Shores South Tecchers 670 1972 1976 State Hemanth's Light Hemysville 1,540 1976 1988 Commercial Kumar Burns Scioly Crossing 1,340 1966 1972 Commercial Kumar City Kumar City 1,240 1962 1965 Federal Kumar Valley Vishnusville 6,780 1994 1997 Federal Lera Bay Lera Bay 1,110 2007 2012 Federal Lorde Hemysville 2,334 1989 2011 State New Congsville New Congsville 3,400 2008 2015 State New Stevensburg New Stevensburg 2,003 1983 1989 State Paladin Island Paladin Island 1,000 1984 1986 State Patriot One Stevenston 7,230 2001 2010 Federal Patriot Two Stevenston 2,150 2005 2010 Federal Peachey Keystone Peacheystown 1,400 1980 1986 State Peacheystown Peacheystown 4,680 1992 1998 Federal Quentin's Harbor North Ala Bay 1,698 1989 1995 Federal Quentin's Harbor Quentin's Harbor 3,960 1994 2000 Federal Riley's Island Riley's Island 500 1987 1990 State Seashore Bear Clusterbunch 1,984 1984 1987 State Seashore Bull Clusterbunch 2,120 1982 1988 Federal Waller Scioly Crossing 1,870 1976 1984 Commercial Yadlapaville North Yadlapaville 2,990 1979 1986 Federal Yadlapaville South Yadlapaville 5,690 2002 2007 Federal
Long Beach Island
Long Beach Island has 9 nuclear power plants, all on the north side of the island state. Currently there are no new plants planned.
Name Location Capacity (MW) Construction Begun Opened Type Baker's Point 3,460 1992 1996 Federal Barnegat North Barnegat 5,116 1969 1974 Federal Barnegat West Barnegat 3,116 1996 2000 State Chrystalisk Shore 2,862 1988 1994 Federal Laje Shores 3,212 2001 2004 Federal Natural Cycle 6,540 2012 2016 Commercial New Fishaelmon New Fishaelmon 1,310 1994 1997 State Polar Salttish Salttish 1,250 1964 1969 Federal Quentin's Bay Harold Cedar 8,240 1979 1989 Federal
Maxx Area
Multi-Logan State
Name Location Capacity (MW) Construction Begun Opened Type Articulate Border 1,350 1990 1992 Federal Baker's Point 1,343 1992 1996 Federal BizTown South BizTown 1,006 1978 1984 State Centimeter Island Centimeter Island 5,920 2004 2009 Federal Magneton Magneton 1,850 2001 2004 Federal Natural Cycle 1,698 2012 2016 Commercial Newtown Energy 2,612 1976 1983 Commercial Pishposh 1,450 1981 1982 Commerci
Snowland
Name Location Capacity (MW) Construction Begun Opened Type Metropurbane Metropurbane 1,690 1968 1975 State Western Snowy 4,390 1984 1991 Federal Snowy Border 1,768 1994 1999 Federal Midpoint Insideout 1,896 1986 1990 Commercial Border Trail One 2,540 1968 1977 Federal Border Trail Two 1,976 1979 1987 Federal Border Trail Three 986 2004 2007 Federal Corner Sludge 1,540 1971 1977 State Corner Outlier 2,190 2009 2015 Commercial Trime 6,786 1994 2001 Federal Megatrine One 2,110 1964 1970 Federal Megatrine Two 2,340 1977 1987 Federal United States of Quentin Lindin 3,980 1988 1994 State Boissont 3,980 1988 1996 State 1834 960 1966 1969 State
Tantallegara
Name Location Capacity (MW) Construction Begun Opened Type Gruvertown Gruvertown 3,600 2005 2010 Commercial Mid-David 7,890 2010 2018 Federal Mid-Flanders Flandersville 2,600 1993 2003 State Port Landavisislanders North Port Landavisislanders 2,390 1980 1990 Federal
Territories
Name Location Capacity (MW) Construction Begun Opened Type Gagnolis Nuclear Power Plant Berlinsavis 2,650 1998 2003 Federal Galangas Nuclear Power Plant Berlinsavis 2,600 2012 2016 Federal J.P. Nuclear Power Plant J.P. Island 4,960 2015 2019 Federal Nalafanas Nuclear Power Plant Kade Islands 1,890 1994 2001 Federal Neron Nuclear Power Plant Kade Islands 2,340 2004 2009 Commercial
Notes
All territorial power plants are under the supervision of the federal government, whether they are commercial or government operated, per the Territorial Responsibility Act of 1972. The Act applies to nuclear power plants, as well as their safety and efficiency supervision, and the government is entitled under law to overtake any non-compliant or dangerous plants. Nuclear power plants in the states do not have to abide by these standards of supervision, however.
Most nuclear power plants are not located directly in the city listed as its location. Most are located in suburbs or around the general metropolitan area of the city.
Non-operational plants are not listed here. (See below)