Scott Weiner

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Even our “young” nuclear power plants are pretty old. And old things break down. They rust through, they develop inexplicable leaks, they function at a fraction of their capacity, and they become increasingly expensive to maintain. A nuclear power plant in this regard is not unlike an aging car. There comes a moment where one has to decide to scuttle the thing rather than continuing to sink money into its repair.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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