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Water, water everywhere…and not a drop to drink

Why Cape Town Is Running Out of Water, and the Cities That Are Next Inexpensive desalination is critical.  We need to deploy 200 MW DMSRs along the east and west coasts.  Each of these small modular power plants can power … Continue reading

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Germany’s Energy Strategy

…There but through the grace of God goes South Africa — 1-_German-Green-Policy-Follies.docx

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Are You Keeping Track Of What or How We’re Doing?

This website is one of those that is not ‘retail’ — we’re not actually selling anything at Atomic Electricity, since a private sector nuclear initiative is a bit complex to engineer and realize. It is surprising how many visitors we … Continue reading

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Protected: Working With South Africa

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WSJ – When the Moore Family Lost Power

Last weekend the Moore household was one of nearly a million homes in the Washington, D.C., area without power. The temperature was between 95 and 105 degrees and it was so humid you felt like you needed gills to breathe. … Continue reading

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The Power Bridge to LFTRs Program

How it works — Power Bridge Program

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SA-LFTR’s Request for Quotation

Context for the Molten Salt LFTR Power Generator R F Q

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“Trusted Destinations”

The Private Sector Nuclear Initiative…IAEA Benefits

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New Stuff at ATOMIC ELECTRICITY

    4 April 2011 – We have added new references on Molten Salt Reactor Pumps in the Selected MSR Sources Page. There are new posts in PLAN and ENERGY COST pages.  We’ve addressed the Anti-Proliferation WP in response to … Continue reading

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…That’s Why We’re Doing It.

Nuclear power after Japan disaster Dan Juneau, Columnist Published: Sunday, March 20, 2011 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, March 19, 2011 at 9:11 p.m. The voices of doom are already predicting the end for energy derived from nuclear reactors … Continue reading

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