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Clean Energy Sources: NUKE around the World. World Nuclear Performance Report 2019-World Nuclear Association

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https://www.world-nuclear.org/getmedia/d77ef8a1-b720-44aa-9b87-abf09f474b43/performance-report-2019.pdf.aspx
https://www.world-nuclear.org
But also:
https://www.wired.com/2016/04/nuclear-power-safe-save-world-climate-change/
http://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2016/reconsidering-risks-nuclear-power/
https://grist.org/article/nuclear-is-scary-lets-face-those-fears/

The competent Nuclear Professional  Engineering Body in UK is the Nuclear Institute ( before known as Institution of Nuclear Engineers (INucE )
https://www.nuclearinst.com/Events-list/Nuclear-Modelling-Conference-2020/72300


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    After nuclear meltdown, Japan's Fukushima is becoming a renewables hub




    • Tsunami caused triple reactor meltdown in 2011 .

    • Investors plan 11 solar and 10 wind farms on the abandoned site.

    • Renewable energy hub to supply electricity to the Tokyo metropolitan area.

    • The $2.75 billion project makes use of contaminated land that can no longer be used for farming.

    • The magnitude-9.0 earthquake that rocked northeastern Japan in 2011 caused a tsunami that devastated both the Fukushima nuclear plant and the lives of nearby residents, who were evacuated from a 30-km exclusion zone that’s still in force.That abandoned site is now being regenerated and






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    After nuclear meltdown, Japan's Fukushima is becoming a renewables hub




    • Tsunami caused triple reactor meltdown in 2011 .

    • Investors plan 11 solar and 10 wind farms on the abandoned site.

    • Renewable energy hub to supply electricity to the Tokyo metropolitan area.

    • The $2.75 billion project makes use of contaminated land that can no longer be used for farming.

    • The magnitude-9.0 earthquake that rocked northeastern Japan in 2011 caused a tsunami that devastated both the Fukushima nuclear plant and the lives of nearby residents, who were evacuated from a 30-km exclusion zone that’s still in force.That abandoned site is now being regenerated and






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