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Wednesday
Jul082009

High Costs of Nuclear Make "Renaissance" A Non-Starter

The still soaring costs of new nuclear plants plus protracted construction delays could make the so-called nuclear "renaissance" a non-starter and eliminate its alleged usefulness in addressing climate change, a mainstay of the pro-nuclear argument, reports Scientific American. The article references the new MIT updated study on global nuclear power prospects.

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