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The construction of two new nuclear reactors won federal approval today, making them the first to be built in the U.S. in decades since the partial meltdown at Three Mile Island in 1979.
The U.S. Nuclear and Regulatory Commission gave the go-ahead to ...
Started by by DerTrommler on
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About ninety-eight plants short, by my reckoning.
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Nuclear Power.
Good or bad?
http://www.world-nuclear.org/education/uran.htm
There are over 100 commercial rectors operating in the US right now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear..._United_States
Do you know your proximity to one?
http...
Started by Beamer187 on
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At the first plans to design a nuclear power plant, Albert Einstein was said to have remarked 30, 2012 also in Illinois "A nuclear reactor at a northern Illinois plant shut down Monday after a shutdown of Unit 2 of the Prairie....
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Japan shut down ALL Nuclear Power plants: http://www.heise.de/tp/blogs/2/151283
yes its just a test because of safety problems in the nuclear power plants but they plan to opt out the nuclear power completely.
Started by Qaridarium on
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Japan do a nuclear....
Sure they will restart the nuclear power plants because they need it.
I expect more plants will restart in the coming months.
Performed on the Ohi unit 3 plant, prior to the plant restarting.
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Had some friends over last night and we all got started
on UFO sightings.
George (a friend) works out at the Palo Verde Power Plant west of Phoenix. He
was telling us that there have been numerous sightings of UFO's around the Power Plant.
He didn't elaborate...
Started by bitterbuck1 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at worldofghosts):
At about 20 of the Palo Verde ....
Yeah there are lots of reports from employees at nuclear plants of UFOs spotted near them Palo Verde Nuclear Power plant
[At 10:15 p.m.,] I was driving my 18-wheeler west on I-10.
Handy ...
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Has anybody had one of these actually melt down?
Started by Lord Emsworth on
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nuclear plant, offshore platform, and maybe even manufacturing plants can shave a few turns off meaning to the term "culture bomb" though.
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Started by The_Adventurist on
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But it'll probably kill more ....
Briefly.
They could go backwards to coal, but that wouldn't the nuke plants will.
The geography for substancial solar or wind plants.
Nuclear power plants are one of those things.
Credibility.
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Started by JakeSteam on
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I forget which version it was but there was a difference between Fission and Fusion plants with fusion.
FYI nuclear power plants are the safest power plants.
FTFY
Or you save often.
Build them at all.
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Nuclear Nimbyism - Germans Oppose New Plants Next Door The poor Germans.
Instead of having their own nuclear plants, with their own safeguards and standards, they're going to have nuclear plants over which they have no control or oversight built in neighbouring...
Started by Hans Jaeger on
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The most telling part was their refusal to use clean, zero CO2 nuclear to punish me for using electricity from coal plants while at the same time they saw nothing wrong with exporting ever increasing....
Was needed to coordinate the effort.
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Quote: : There is only one "IF". If the country collapses from "X" we will have no electricity. No electricity WILL cause the nuclear power plants to meltdown. That is a fact. I would like informed answers to the above statement that I ...
Started by Mtnman Mike on
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By the emergency generators being
disabled along with the nuclear plant itself, causing a complete loss.
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What software practices are being used in mission-critical industries where safety is paramount? For example nuclear power plant.
Update
Originally this question was: How would you develop software for a nuclear plant? I have changed it to save good...
Started by Pavel Chuchuva on
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Depending on what the nuclear plant does with the material, be careful about what the Java license does not even permit the use of Java in nuclear plants)
EDIT: marcc found this link like they do for ....
Power plants.
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