It Cost $500 Mil To Get The Gov’t To CONSIDER New Nuclear Designs
Just asking the government to approve plans to build the U.S.’s first advanced nuclear reactor cost NuScale Power $500 million and 2 million labor hours over eight years. And it’s not over yet. NuScale asked the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Thursday if it could develop the first small modular reactor in the U.S. The full review…
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