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Tracking the decline of the nuclear power industry

Tracking the decline of the nuclear power industry in liberalized electricity markets

“For eight years in the White House, every weapons-proliferation problem we dealt with was connected to a civilian reactor program. ” -Al Gore, reflecting on his time as VP

 

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Well who would have thought??

3 Comments
2024/03/11
03:29 UTC

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Tire falls off airplane in USA today, good that building nuclear plants is easier than making airplanes so we can trust they will never fail again :D

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2024/03/08
23:13 UTC

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Mark Hinaman, Director of Engineering and Innovation at Franklin Mountain Energy: on Fracking and a response to claims of “Peak Shale”. Mark is also the Principal and Founder of the nuclear energy think-tank, Fire2Fission

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2024/03/01
17:24 UTC

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Small Modular Nuclear Reactors. The Verdict - Just have a think

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2024/02/27
12:55 UTC

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No, Thorium reactors are not coming to Europe

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2024/02/22
05:39 UTC

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TIL that by investing in nuclear energy "in 1983, the WPPSS had the largest municipal debt default in history."

5 Comments
2024/02/16
22:09 UTC

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Chad red line go up Vs virgin blue line go down

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2024/02/15
15:59 UTC

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