Friday, 18 July 2008

Claude Monet Train In The Country painting

Claude Monet Train In The Country painting
Claude Monet Sunset painting
Mass-produced reactor technology and quicker licensing could be what the industry needs to start building again. In recent years, the industry has seen waves of consolidation, as companies have discovered the logic of running multiple nuclear plants: Capital investments like infrastructure, staff and emergency preparedness grow relatively smaller.But construction has been nonexistent. So far, Chicago-based Exelon, the biggest player in the nuclear power business, is the only company to tell the NRC it intends to file a license application for a new plant at some point in 2002.In turn, Exelon, which was formed from the merger of Unicom and PECO Energy and operates 17 reactors at 10 plants, mostly in Illinois, is pinning its future

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