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The information I could find on Wikipedia is that USS Nimitz and USS Gerald Ford both have 2 reactors (each 550 MW and 700 MW, respectively). The USS Enerprise had 8 reactors with 150 MW each. So their total power was in the same range while each being much smaller.
The maximum powers used for propulsion are 210 MW (Enterprise), 208 MW (Nimitz), and 260 MW (Ford).
OK, cool.
Also, this is the prior Enterprise, from WW2.