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Yes indeed, and also way way back in the 1980s, they had a robot to fix
nukes faults in high radiation areas of a plant.
Seems once again we here are behind the times and still hand wringing about
waste placement.
Brian

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Glad to see wind making a massive contribution of less than a half a
gigawatt ... :-)

Looks like a nuke has come back online. Its up over 6 again. Interested to
see that the biggest contribution has been coming from coal. Just goes to
show that it's all driven by economics, and CO2 targets have got zip to do
with it ...

It's telling to look at the French one where their entire demand is pretty
much met by nuke output, with enough spare to flog to us at an inflated
rate ...

Arfa