Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Repairs at Four Nuclear Reactors Are So Expensive That They Should Not Be Restarted

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Repairs at Four Nuclear Reactors Are So Expensive That They Should Not Be Restarted



Fairewinds examines continuing problems at four US nuclear reactors, each of which have been shutdown for more than two years.  Upstream dam failures continue to plague Ft. Calhoun, steam generator tube failures at San Onofre jeopardized Los Angeles.  Crystal River's containment repairs burden Floridians with excessive costs.  Finally, Arnie examines a new proposal by the Department of Energy to melt radioactive scrap metal and reuse it in consumer goods like knives and forks.

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