The Top Three Nuclear Power Plants in the World Brianna Coley Ashley Girola Charlotte Sappo
Bruce Power Generating Station, Canada
Bruce Power Generating Station North America’s largest nuclear power plant is in Ontario, Canada North America’s largest nuclear power plant is in Ontario, Canada It powers every fifth home, school, and hospital in Ontario It powers every fifth home, school, and hospital in Ontario It has a total of eight nuclear reactors on site. It is the second largest nuclear power generating plant in the world. Canada is one of the world's leaders in producing nuclear energy, ranking seventh in the world in total output.
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Ukraine
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe and the third largest in the world. The plant is located in Central Ukraine The plant generates about half of the country's electricity derived from nuclear power and more than a fifth of total electricity generated in Ukraine.
THE LARGEST POWER PLANT IN THE WORLD! Kashiwazaki Kariwa Nuclear Power Station
Kashiwazaki Kariwa, Japan
Information Kashiwazaki Kariwa Nuclear Power Station began operation in September Kashiwazaki Kariwa Nuclear Power Station began operation in September In 1997 all 7 units were in commercial operation with a total capacity of 8,212 MW, and as a result, this power station has become the largest nuclear power station in capacity in the world. In 1997 all 7 units were in commercial operation with a total capacity of 8,212 MW, and as a result, this power station has become the largest nuclear power station in capacity in the world. It is located in Niigata Prefecture, approximately 220 km northwest of Tokyo along the coast of the Sea of Japan. It is located in Niigata Prefecture, approximately 220 km northwest of Tokyo along the coast of the Sea of Japan. The site covers an area of about 4.2 square-kilometers including land in Kashiwazaki City and Kariwa village. The site covers an area of about 4.2 square-kilometers including land in Kashiwazaki City and Kariwa village.