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43 more nations planning to have nuclear power plants

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  • Badsey at 09:25 AM JST - 24th May

    Al Gore must be proud. Nuclear is (and will always be) the new "green" it seems.

  • Wolfpack at 09:43 AM JST - 24th May

    Nuclear power is the only proven method to meet the demands of the global warming scare-mongers. You can bet that a cooling tower will be coming to a city near you soon.

  • LIBERTAS at 05:08 PM JST - 24th May

    I hope these nations all asked Israel's permission first? You know what happens when you don't! It doesn't matter what the IAEA says, only Israel has the yeay or nay on other peoples' nuclear power plants! Can you say "pre-emptive strike" boys and girls? I knew you could!

  • SuperLib at 06:24 PM JST - 24th May

    Cry a river, Libertas.

  • rajakumar at 08:46 PM JST - 24th May

    Way to go to 3540 million kilowatt in 2060.

  • Sarge at 08:54 PM JST - 24th May

    I betcha the U.S. government will help most of these nations get their nuclear power.

  • WilliB at 09:58 PM JST - 24th May

    And here we were told we can windmill and solar-cell ourselves to a clean energy future. What happened on the way to the fairy tale?

  • WilliB at 09:59 PM JST - 24th May

    Libertas,

    you wear your ignorance like a badge of honor.

  • Den Den at 10:54 AM JST - 25th May

    No mention of the cost? Decommissioning costs far outweigh any positive gains. This technology is incredibly dangerous. However, large profits can be made from companies involved, and for the clean-up and storage industries.

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