Nuclear energy generation by state report
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Last updated February, 2025
Nuclear energy remains a major power source in the U.S. Nuclear power accounts for 19.1% of the total electricity generated in the country, according to the most recent nuclear energy generation report. This report is based on the latest U.S. Energy Information Administration data, which shows nuclear generation by state from November 2024.
Which state generates the largest amount of energy from nuclear sources? The EIA’s most recent data shows that in November, it was Illinois, with 8,201 thousand megawatt-hours, followed by Pennsylvania – 6,160, and Alabama – 4,015.
The following states did not generate a significant amount of nuclear energy in November, so they will not be included in the findings below: Alaska, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming
The following charts are based on Choose Energy’s analysis of the EIA’s nuclear energy production data.