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LiberalArkie

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3. There is no business case for microreactors, --- Yes there is..
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 08:33 AM
Feb 16

Think of islands where right now they burn oil for electricity. Very rural areas. even American Indian areas where it is cost prohibitive to build out high energy transmission lines.

Not everyone lives in metro areas.

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It says a C-17 was used. I am curious if other planes-maybe the military also flew along side riversedge Feb 16 #1
It says in the OP "without nuclear fuel" muriel_volestrangler Feb 16 #4
Thanks. I did not read carefully -- riversedge Feb 16 #5
From the first paragraph: discntnt_irny_srcsm Feb 16 #6
"I do not have access to the article. Sorry." - Sometimes I can find the msn repost of Reuters articles at post time BumRushDaShow Feb 16 #9
What could go wrong? orangecrush Feb 16 #2
There is no business case for microreactors, --- Yes there is.. LiberalArkie Feb 16 #3
Good idea if someone could show facts as to it being cheaper energy Bengus81 Feb 16 #16
There is one other very strong use case.... reACTIONary Feb 16 #17
Looks like the AI bros want to make a wasteland of scattered RTGs and ADRs like the Soviets did. Hugin Feb 16 #7
This is not a radioisotope thermoelectric generator. hunter Feb 16 #10
A few hundred years... Hugin Feb 16 #11
Any of our great grandchildren who survive will be cursing us for our addiction to fossil fuels. hunter Feb 16 #13
I am not tremendously confident in this administration to test the viability of this energy solution... EarthFirst Feb 16 #8
Dear leader has been reading comics again and wants a nuclear air force pecosbob Feb 16 #12
Bell Laboratories demonstrated the first practical photovoltaic cell in 1954. hunter Feb 16 #14
The cost of the nuclear waste is billions DougBee Feb 16 #15
Places with aggressive renewable energy programs have the most expensive electricity. hunter Feb 16 #19
Every one of our nuclear submarines .... reACTIONary Feb 16 #18
These "meltdown proof" little reactors are cool, but... LudwigPastorius Tuesday #20
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