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Could “mini” nuclear plants fuel your town? Los Alamos scientists say yes

NOV 13, 2008
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AHN : Small, underground nuclear power plants, about the size of a hot tub, may soon provide electricity for communities. One mini reactor is capable of powering approximately 20,000 homes.
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