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Re: Resurrecting a Meltdown-Proof Reactor Design
« Reply #1 on: Jan 26, 2015, 07:07 »
What a wonderful breath of fresh air when you read an article and the majority of comments are written by intelligent Pro-Nuclear individuals. Reminded me of the greatness that's atomicinsights.com
 
Nuclear is already the safest, so safety shouldn't have to be the driving force behind getting next generation reactors built. They should be built because the planet needs their clean, base load power. The world is dragging their feet (especially the USA) and its going to catch up to us and bite us in the nucleass.
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