The NRC website is the best source for this, you will find it under the nuclear reactor tab (I assume by 'states' you mean states of the US). See 'www.nrc.gov', I have linked this below.
For a world wide survey go to 'www.world-nuclear.org'
Assuming you mean states of the US, the best place to look is the NRC website www.nrc.gov There are maps showing all the US with nuclear power plants marked. See link below
See www.nrc.gov for a list of all US states with nuclear power plants
There are many more than three states in the US with nuclear plants. Go to www.nrc.gov for a complete list
Once a meltdown occurs at a nuclear power plant, there is no way to stop or slow the reaction. However, Nuclear power plants are the most technologically advanced power plants in the history of man-kind. The meltdowns themselves are incredibly rare, but if they do occur the immediate areas are instantly alerted and evacuated. The contamination of the surrounding area is typically not very quick to begin with, as the walls of structures of Nuclear Power Plants are very thick and designed to withstand nearly anything thrown at them. Of anything that could happen, a meltdown at your area Nuclear Power Plant should be at the very bottom on your list of concerns.
Nuclear Power Plants are used to help generate electricity. The advantages of Nuclear Power Plants are the efficiency and low immediate pollution. The disadvantages are the radioactive waste and possibility of a meltdown.
The NRC website does not list a Kilroot power station, so if it is nuclear it must go under a different name.
You can get a list of US states with nuclear power plants from the NRC website. See link below
See www.nrc.gov for a list of all US states with nuclear power plants
See www.nrc.gov, there is a list of all states with nuclear power reactors.
There are many more than three states in the US with nuclear plants. Go to www.nrc.gov for a complete list
A long list-see website www.nrc.gov
I don't know which is the 'top' but you can get a list of nuclear plants in the link below
Once a meltdown occurs at a nuclear power plant, there is no way to stop or slow the reaction. However, Nuclear power plants are the most technologically advanced power plants in the history of man-kind. The meltdowns themselves are incredibly rare, but if they do occur the immediate areas are instantly alerted and evacuated. The contamination of the surrounding area is typically not very quick to begin with, as the walls of structures of Nuclear Power Plants are very thick and designed to withstand nearly anything thrown at them. Of anything that could happen, a meltdown at your area Nuclear Power Plant should be at the very bottom on your list of concerns.
Rather than type out a long list, I refer you to the NRC website, see below
No new nuclear plants have been built in the US in the past 20 years. The Watts Bar plant was licenced in 1996, but had been built much earlier. The last plant actually built was the River Bend plant in Louisiana, which was licenced in 1986.
Nuclear Power Plants are used to help generate electricity. The advantages of Nuclear Power Plants are the efficiency and low immediate pollution. The disadvantages are the radioactive waste and possibility of a meltdown.
There are none
You don't list the waste problems, so how can I answer? However radioactive waste is not a problem for a coal burning plant