Locations Of Nuclear Power Plants In The United States
In light of the issues that took place in Japan after the massive earthquake and tsunami disabled the cooling capabilities of one of its nuclear power plants, it seems practical for people in the United States to know where their closest nuclear power plants are located.
There have been massive problems taking place in Japan with one of its nuclear power plants. The Fukushima Dai-ich nuclear power plant lost the ability to cool the fuel rods when the tsunami disabled the primary and backup power systems. The fuel rods began to heat up and possibly melt. The plant then suffered multiple hydrogen explosions and the threat of a nuclear meltdown of the core was a realistic possibility.
There were multiple unlikely occurrences that took place to cause the nuclear power plant in Japan to fail, but they did take place. We have over 100 nuclear power generators in the United States and except for the incident at Three Mile Island there has been a high degree of safe operation. It would seem that nuclear power in the United States has been fairly safe and effective over the years. If you compare deaths from nuclear power to those involved in the oil industry and coal mining, there is no comparison.
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