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Hitachis ABWR clearing the first regulatory hurdles...

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Hitachis ABWR clearing the first regulatory hurdles...


Awesome!
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Hitachis ABWR clearing the first regulatory hurdles...


I've always found Hitachi tellies to be very reliable :-)

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Hitachis ABWR clearing the first regulatory hurdles...


Awesome!


That should give our harry apoplexy;!...
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On 30/08/2014 01:22, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
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Hitachis ABWR clearing the first regulatory hurdles...

Good news indeed, although I still find it mildly ironic that having
spent 44 years helping sort out the problems of our multiple and
generally unique reactor designs, we still seem to be heading for three
different ones (admittedly, not each one of a kind). Reminds me of the
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On 30/08/2014 01:22, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
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Hitachis ABWR clearing the first regulatory hurdles...

Good news indeed, although I still find it mildly ironic that having
spent 44 years helping sort out the problems of our multiple and
generally unique reactor designs, we still seem to be heading for three
different ones (admittedly, not each one of a kind). Reminds me of the
three V bombers.


We have to avoid a monopoly.

Lesser of three weevils etc.

At 1.6 GW a pop we need about 20 ...so plenty of room to have 3 sorts

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