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Saturday, 23 June 2007

Estonia considering underwater reactor

Estonia is thinking about building a nuclear reactor in shallow waters just of its coast,. It may cost more than an onshore design, but they still think it is worth looking at.

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Posted by Professor Matt at 07:42
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