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List of nuclear plants

Major nuclear facilities of the world, by country (and for pages not yet built, external links).

Table of contents
1 Bulgaria
2 Canada
3 France
4 Germany
5 Greece
6 Israel
7 Russia
8 Spain
9 South Africa
10 Ukraine
11 United Kingdom
12 United States

Bulgaria

  • Kozlodui

Canada

  • Bruce Nuclear Power Plant, Ontario
  • Chalk River, Ontario
  • Gentilly
  • Point Lepreau, New Brunswick
  • Pickering Nuclear Power Station, Ontario

  • ICJT list

France

Germany

  • Biblis with Biblis-A and Biblis-B
  • Brokdorf
  • Brunsbüttel
  • Emsland
  • Grafenrheinfeld
  • Grohnde
  • Gundremmingen with Gundremmingen-B and Grundremmingen-C, A is defunct
  • Isar nuclear plant with Isar-1 and Isar-2
  • Krümmel
  • Neckarwestheim with Neckarwestheim-1 and Neckarwestheim-2
  • Obrigheim
  • Philippsburg with Philippsburg-1 and Philippsburg-2
  • Unterweser

Now defunct down plants include:

  • Research nuclear plants in Jülich and Karlsruhe
  • Former GDR nuclear plant in Greifswald (Greifswald-1 to Greifswald-4, and the not finished Greifswald-5 reactor)
  • Gundremmingen-A
  • Lingen (research plant?)
  • Mülheim-Kärlich, build and then shut down because of potential hazards
  • Niederaichbach (research plant?)
  • Rheinsberg (research plant?)
  • Stade, shut down in 2003
  • Würgassen (research plant?)

  • Kalkar, never finished
  • Wyhl, famous nuclear plant that didn't get build because of long-time resistance by the local populace and environmentalists.
IJCT list

Greece

  • Democritus: In Greece there is a nuclear installation named Democritus. It is not a nuclear plant and it is used only for scientific research and educational purposes.

Israel

Russia

Spain

South Africa

  • Koeberg

Ukraine

United Kingdom

  • Berkeley (closed 1989)
  • Bradwell (closed 2002)
  • Calder Hall (closed 2003)
  • Chapel Cross
  • Dounreay (Prototype FBR closed 1994)
  • Dungeness
  • Hartlepool
  • Heysham
  • Hinckley Point
  • Hunterston
  • Oldbury
  • Sellafield (named Windscale until 1971)
  • Sizewell
  • Torness
  • Trawsfynydd (closed 1993)
  • Winfrith (closed 1990)
  • Wylfa

  • ICJT list

United States

  • Arkansas Nuclear One, Arkansas ( DoE)
  • Beaver Valley, Pennsylvania (DoE · NukeWorker)
  • Browns Ferry, Alabama (DoE)
  • Brunswick, North Carolina (DoE)
  • Catawba, South Carolina (DoE)
  • Cooper Station, Nebraska (DoE)
  • Davis-Besse, Ohio (DoE)
  • Diablo Canyon, California (DoE)
  • Dresden, Illinois (DoE)
  • Enrico Fermi, Michigan (DoE)
  • Hanford National Laboratory, Washington
  • Idaho Falls National Laboratory and waste-disposal site; home of core of TMI2
  • Indian Point, New York (DoE · NukeWorker)
  • Kewaunee, Wisconsin (DoE)
  • Limerick, Pennsylvania (DoE · NukeWorker)
  • McGuire, North Carolina (DoE)
  • Millstone, New York (NukeWorker)
  • Monticello, Minnesota (DoE)
  • Nine Mile Point, New York (DoE · NukeWorker)
  • Oyster Creek, New Jersey (DoE · NukeWorker)
  • Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania (DoE · NukeWorker)
  • Rancho Seco, California (history)
  • Rocky Flats weapon mill, Colorado
  • Shippingport, Pennsylvania (NukeWorker)
  • Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania
  • Turkey Point, Florida (DoE · website)
  • Vermont Yankee, Vermont (DoE · NukeWorker)
  • Vogtle, Georgia (DoE)

  • DoE list
  • ICJT list—includes the defunct

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