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Like It Or Not, New Nuclear Reactors Are Coming To The U.S. Waterfront

Por: Forbes Business January 18, 2023

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The last nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS South Carolina (CGN-37) left U.S service in 1999Corbis via Getty Images Over the next decade, a combination of strategic, economic, and environmental concerns will bring modern, fourth-generation nuclear reactors to the waterfront. American ports and ship operators that begin preparing the U.S. waterfront for nuclear power today—building a trained nuclear-ready workforce and establishing... + full article



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