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Bill Gates is entering the Nuclear arena in strong favor of it.
"He's now betting that he can reshape the energy industry with a project akin to shipping Windows once and having it work, bug-free, for 50 years."
"A cheaper reactor design that can burn waste and doesn't run into fuel limitations would be a big thing," Mr. Gates says. He adds that in general "capitalism underinvests in innovation," particularly in areas with "long time horizons and where government regulations are unclear."
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Bill Gates was my Site Coordinator at IPII. Is this a short stick reactor?
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moor inn four mation...
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