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EV charging provision as part of new build planning permission?

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As per subject, I was asked this morning about the practicalities for EV provision by an electrician. Apparently, it has been stipulated as a condition of granting planning permission for some new build dwellings, so I asked for sight of this.


Whilst it is usual for the planning to seek comments from the water authority for sewage disposal, I doubt if the DNO has been consulted.


Has anyone else come across this?


Regards


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    The various new small reactor designs are much better optimised for power production and hopefully we will see some working prototypes in the next few years.
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  • To produce weapons grade Pu the fuel can only remain in the reactor for a short time, 3-6 months. After this time to many of the other isotopes of Pu are produced which interefere with the operation of the weapon. The early designs of reactor were optimised for Pu production, especially the UK Magnox with on line refueling. The US water cooled designs had to be shut down to refuel. Most of the current reactor designs are minor improvements on these but still have very low fuel burn up compared to what is possible.

    The various new small reactor designs are much better optimised for power production and hopefully we will see some working prototypes in the next few years.
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