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.
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.
Bullshit, UCI, MIT, ucla, Texas A&M and UT Austin are a few colleges that have reactors that I know of, probably many more
Research reactors (I'm assuming what you're talking about) operate under specific and limited licensing and usually exclude power generation.
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?
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.
$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?
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