Fission Accomplished; Will There Be Enough Money When Nuclear Plants Close?
By Ken Picard
In the world of industrial-scale electricity generation, some structures are so large and powerful that the sight of them takes your breath away. Their massive, spinning turbines can generated millions of kilowatt-hours of cheap and reliable energy for years at a time, while contributing virtually nothing to global warming.
Yet, even these enormous and seemingly permanent structures eventually reach the end of their operational lives.
To read this excellent story published by Seven Days and used with their permission, use this link:
www.7dvt.com/2007/fission-accomplished
Or download a pdf of the article with other related documents:
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Fission Accomplished | Seven Days.pdf | 444.57 KB |
Decommissioning_Analysis_11-2007.pdf | 221.32 KB |
ENVY Decommissioning Fund Gap 11-08.pdf | 274.17 KB |
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