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Thailand Urged to Embrace Nuclear Power to Meet Carbon-Zero Goals


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22 hours ago, freeworld said:

Yes, this is quite common for a number of years until the necessary knowledge and skills have been acquired.

But would Thailand take that approach? One would hope so but as they say TIT

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19 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

And what do they use then? Coal!

Pity "someone" blew up the gas pipeline bringing cheap reliable energy ehh ???

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21 hours ago, Bandersnatch said:

As of 2023, only China and Russia have successfully built operational SMRs

 

The US Department of Energy had estimated the first SMR in the United States would be completed by NuScale Power around 2030, but this deal has since fallen through after the customers backed out due to rising costs.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_modular_reactor

~USD 10 billion.

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Introducing nuke power plant in the near future?
While being overwhelmed by stare rail's track maintenance?

Having enough manpower and technology to operate it in safe way?

What kind of joke is it?

Want a suicide toy?

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6 hours ago, John Drake said:

 

I simply used Google Gemini to create it. But it took an argument first. Here was the conversation with Gemini: 

 

I've never even heard of Google Gemini.  Seems amazing.  Guess AI has arrived.  Actually Gemini was correct in their (his/her, ?) initial response.

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On 5/31/2024 at 4:12 PM, SpaceKadet said:

Hmmm, must have missed that in the news... any links?

Well reported, over the past year 2 sections of elevated construction collapsed, fatalities at both I recall. 

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