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* Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,918965,00.html The Siege of Seabrook - TIME]</ref>
 
* Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,918965,00.html The Siege of Seabrook - TIME]</ref>
 
* Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant<ref name=shore>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Kn6YhNtyVigC&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=shoreham+nuclear+power+plant+protests&source=web&ots=rmz3LVr6tR&sig=sHGK4uiUQ8KKAynuBqZa7NWqYzo  Social Protest and Policy Change: Ecology, Antinuclear, and Peace Movements] p. 44.</ref>
 
* Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant<ref name=shore>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Kn6YhNtyVigC&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=shoreham+nuclear+power+plant+protests&source=web&ots=rmz3LVr6tR&sig=sHGK4uiUQ8KKAynuBqZa7NWqYzo  Social Protest and Policy Change: Ecology, Antinuclear, and Peace Movements] p. 44.</ref>
* SL-1<ref name=radiationworks>{{cite web
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* Three Mile Island<ref name=shore/>
 
* Three Mile Island<ref name=shore/>
 
* Tokai fuel fabrication facility<ref>[http://www.physicstoday.org/dec99/toka1.htm  In The Wake of Tokaimura, Japan Rethinks its Nuclear Picture]</ref>
 
* Tokai fuel fabrication facility<ref>[http://www.physicstoday.org/dec99/toka1.htm  In The Wake of Tokaimura, Japan Rethinks its Nuclear Picture]</ref>
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* Windscale fire<ref>[http://www.bbcactive.com/BroadCastLearning/asp/catalogue/productdetail.asp?productcode=21517 Disaster - Series 3]</ref>
 
* Windscale fire<ref>[http://www.bbcactive.com/BroadCastLearning/asp/catalogue/productdetail.asp?productcode=21517 Disaster - Series 3]</ref>
 
* Wyhl<ref name=chron>[http://www.dw-world.de/popups/popup_printcontent/0,,2306337,00.html Nuclear Power in Germany: A Chronology]</ref>
 
* Wyhl<ref name=chron>[http://www.dw-world.de/popups/popup_printcontent/0,,2306337,00.html Nuclear Power in Germany: A Chronology]</ref>
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| title= Delay on Yucca Mountain Waste Site Could Cost Taxpayers Billions
 
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Revision as of 09:22, 19 September 2008

This is a list of some of the world's most controversial nuclear facilities and related sites. Citations provided typically discuss mass protests (eg., Seabrook, Diablo Canyon, Lawrence Livermore, Brokdorf), accidents which have rated highly on the International Nuclear Event Scale (eg., Chernobyl, TMI, Windscale, Mayak), and/or environmental concerns (eg., Belene, Hanford, Ranger) which have occurred in relation to the particular nuclear facilities/ sites listed.

  • Belene Nuclear Power Plant[1]
  • Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant[2]
  • Chernobyl disaster[3]
  • Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station
  • Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant[4]
  • Gorleben[5]
  • Hanford Site[6]
  • Indian Point Energy Center
  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory[7]
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory[8]
  • Mayak[9]
  • Mihama Nuclear Power Plant[10]
  • Monju Nuclear Power Plant[11]
  • Mülheim-Kärlich Nuclear Power Plant[12]
  • Nevada Test Site[13]
  • Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant[14]
  • Ranger Uranium Mine[15]
  • Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant[16]
  • Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant[17]
  • Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant[18]
  • SL-1
  • Three Mile Island[18]
  • Tokai fuel fabrication facility[19]
  • Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant[20]
  • Wackersdorf[21]
  • Windscale fire[22]
  • Wyhl[23]
  • Yucca Mountain

References