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Hmm. Wonder if they're going to be ALLOWED to build and use one commercially?

Likely not. I wonder why?

These will probably get used by telecom and tech sites to keep them running through the engineered collapse.

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Bullshit, UCI, MIT, ucla, Texas A&M and UT Austin are a few colleges that have reactors that I know of, probably many more

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Research reactors (I'm assuming what you're talking about) operate under specific and limited licensing and usually exclude power generation.

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Well, we'll see what happens. The government bureaucrats seem to be batting a 1000 when it comes to fuck-ups. I wonder what creative and novel way they will fuck this up?

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Easy. The gases required (tritium, deuterium) are not in abundance and we didn't have a space mining operation ready in time due to funding nigger welfare.

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$89 per megawatt hour

That's about the same price as rooftop solar. Why would this be good for consumers who will have to pay a utility's costs and profit on top for the nuclear power?