Post AlNpmaWw6Eda2soxjU by savi@mastodon.online
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(DIR) Post #AlMj08tUklCpYBveWu by publius@mastodon.sdf.org
2024-08-26T17:19:14Z
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@cornoisseur I really hope it happens this time.Poland has announced a nuclear power policy roughly every ten years since 1955, and backed off every time. In fact, when the USSR collapsed, they had a VVER-1000 plant well on its way to completion and immediately cancelled it.
(DIR) Post #AlMkOeekPibWxmHcFk by collectifission@greennuclear.online
2024-08-26T17:34:50Z
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@publius @cornoisseur wasn’t that a bunch of 440’s?
(DIR) Post #AlMnKFSeRjpTWgDR2W by publius@mastodon.sdf.org
2024-08-26T18:07:49Z
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@collectifission @cornoisseur I'm afraid I don't have access to it here, but I have in my rather large library of nuclear-energy ephemera a map showing nuclear power reactors built, in construction, and proposed from the early 1980s. (Now I'm trying to think — is that in an issue of ATW?) I'm pretty sure it shows the Polish plant as a duplicate of the one near Magdeburg with VVER-1000s.
(DIR) Post #AlNpmaWw6Eda2soxjU by savi@mastodon.online
2024-08-27T06:09:45Z
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@publius @collectifission @cornoisseur four VVER-440 according to Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBarnowiec_Nuclear_Power_PlantHopefully we'll keep the political consensus to build the currently planned one - despite it being 30 years late...