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the Chairman of the US Atomic Energy Commission, who assured the National Association of Science Writers in New York that nuclear electricity will be “too cheap to meter” (Strauss 1954). Commercial generation began in 1956, and while the subsequent rise (in the United Kingdom, United States, and the USSR) was slow—nuclear generation supplied just 1% of the world’s electricity by 1968—that is not unusual in early stages of technical advances.
Grand Transitions: How the Modern World Was Made
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