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New nuclear power option touched on during meeting with Kentucky lawmakers
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Again, no this is not a follow up on the previous discussion about fusion, it came in on one of my feeds. Check the date it's today (June 12th). Sorry I'm being a bit defensive, NukeWorker can be curmudgeons-are-us at times.
New nuclear power option touched on during meeting with Kentucky lawmakers
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