This article lists the largest nuclear power stations in the United States , in terms of nameplate capacity .
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Power station # Units Net capacity (MWe ) State Location
Vogtle 4 4,664 Georgia 33°08′35″N 81°45′57″W
Palo Verde 3 3,937 Arizona 33°23′21″N 112°51′54″W
Browns Ferry 3 3,775 Alabama 34°42′14″N 87°07′07″W
South Texas 2 2,560 Texas 28°47′44″N 96°02′56″W
Oconee 3 2,538 South Carolina 34°47′38″N 82°53′53″W
Susquehanna 2 2,514 Pennsylvania 41°05′20″N 76°08′56″W
McGuire 2 2,430 North Carolina 35°25′57″N 80°56′54″W
Watts Bar 2 2,339 Tennessee 35°36′10″N 84°47′22″W
Sequoyah 2 2,317 Tennessee 35°13′35″N 85°05′30″W
Salem 2 2,304 New Jersey 39°27′46″N 75°32′08″W
Byron 2 2,300 Illinois 42°4′27″N 89°16′55″W
Limerick 2 2,264 Pennsylvania 40°13′36″N 75°35′14″W
Catawba 2 2,258 South Carolina 35°3′6″N 81°4′12″W
Braidwood 2 2,389 Illinois 41°14′37″N 88°13′45″W
Diablo Canyon 2 2,240 California 35°12′39″N 120°51′22″W
LaSalle 2 2,234 Illinois 41°14′44″N 88°40′9″W
Peach Bottom 2 2,224 Pennsylvania 39°45′30″N 76°16′05″W
Comanche Peak 2 2,208 Texas 32°17′54″N 97°47′06″W
Donald C. Cook 2 2,155 Michigan 41°58′31″N 86°33′57″W
Indian Point 3 2,083 New York 41°16′11″N 73°57′08″W
Millstone 2 2,037 Connecticut 41°18′43″N 72°10′07″W
Saint Lucie 2 2,004 Florida 27°20′55″N 80°14′47″W
Brunswick 2 1,980 North Carolina 33°57′30″N 78°0′37″W
Beaver Valley 2 1,890 Pennsylvania 40°37′24″N 80°25′50″W
Dresden 2 1,885 Illinois 41°23′23″N 88°16′5″W
Quad Cities 2 1,880 Illinois 41°43′35″N 90°18′36″W
Edwin I. Hatch 2 1,848 Georgia 31°56′03″N 82°20′38″W
North Anna 2 1,790 Virginia 38°03′38″N 77°47′22″W
Arkansas Nuclear One 2 1,776 Arkansas 35°18′37″N 93°13′53″W
Nine Mile Point 2 1,761 New York 43°31′15″N 76°24′25″W
Joseph M. Farley 2 1,757 Alabama 31°13′23″N 85°06′42″W
Calvert Cliffs 2 1,736 Maryland 38°25′55″N 76°26′32″W
Surry 2 1,598 Virginia 37°09′56″N 76°41′52″W
Grand Gulf 1 1,500 Mississippi 32°0′24″N 91°2′54″W
Turkey Point 5(only 2 are nuclear-powered) 1,386 Florida 25°26′03″N 80°19′50″W
Callaway 1 1,300 Missouri 38°45′42″N 91°46′48″W
Perry 1 1,256 Ohio 41°48′03″N 81°08′36″W
Wolf Creek 1 1,250 Kansas 38°14′20″N 95°41′20″W
Seabrook 1 1,244 New Hampshire 42°53′56″N 70°51′03″W
Enrico Fermi 1 1,198 Michigan 41°57′46″N 83°15′27″W
Waterford 1 1,180 Louisiana 29°59′43″N 90°28′16″W
Columbia 1 1,170 Washington 46°28′16″N 119°20′02″W
Clinton 1 1,098 Illinois 40°10′20″N 88°50′06″W
Prairie Island 2 1,096 Minnesota 44°37′18″N 92°37′59″W
Hope Creek 1 1,240 New Jersey 39°28′04″N 75°32′17″W
Point Beach 2 1,026 Wisconsin 44°16′52″N 87°32′12″W
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US nuclear power plants, highlighting recently and soon-to-be retired plants, as of 2013 (US EIA)
Nuclear power plant locations and nameplate capacity of the top 10 states
Power plants map, August 2016