List of PWR Reactors - U.S. Commercial Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) Nuclear Power Plants

U.S. Commercial Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) Nuclear Power Plants

(a complete list of nuclear reactors can be found at list of nuclear reactors. To see those in the United States, see the United States section of the same list.)

  • Arkansas Nuclear One, Arkansas
  • Beaver Valley, Pennsylvania
  • Bellefonte, Alabama (Unfinished)
  • Braidwood, Illinois
  • Byron, Illinois
  • Callaway, Missouri
  • Calvert Cliffs, Maryland
  • Catawba, South Carolina
  • Comanche Peak, Texas
  • Connecticut Yankee, Connecticut (Decommissioned)
  • Crystal River 3, Florida
  • Donald C. Cook, Michigan
  • Davis-Besse, Ohio
  • Diablo Canyon, California
  • Farley, Alabama
  • Fort Calhoun, Nebraska
  • Ontario, New York
  • Shearon Harris, North Carolina
  • Indian Point, New York
  • Kewaunee, Wisconsin
  • Marble Hill, Indiana (Unfinished)
  • McGuire, North Carolina
  • Millstone, Connecticut
  • North Anna, Virginia
  • Oconee, South Carolina
  • Palisades, Michigan
  • Palo Verde, Arizona
  • Point Beach, Wisconsin
  • Prairie Island, Minnesota
  • Rancho Seco, California (Decommissioned)
  • Ontario, New York
  • Robinson, South Carolina
  • St. Lucie, Florida
  • Salem, New Jersey
  • San Onofre, California
  • Seabrook, New Hampshire
  • Sequoyah, Tennessee
  • Shippingport, Pennsylvania (Decommissioned)
  • South Texas, Texas
  • Summer, South Carolina
  • Surry, Virginia
  • Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania
  • Trojan, Oregon (Decommissioned)
  • Turkey Point, Florida
  • Vogtle, Georgia
  • Waterford, Louisiana
  • Watts Bar, Tennessee
  • Wolf Creek, Kansas
  • Yankee Rowe, Massachusetts (Decommissioned)
  • Zion, Illinois (Decommissioned)

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