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With the best will in the world much of your last post is of very dubious validity, to say the least.
You say "One of our current plants is of a Chernobyl design and it is on a fault line."
Which would that be?
According to what I have heard/read the Chernobyl design was rejected by the UK and other western countries as it was crude and potentially dangerous even at the time it was built.
"It seems that according to eminent scientists there is still the possibility of significant radiation travelling around the whole of the northern hemisphere if the attempts at cooling don't work. "
Can you give a link to that view as it is direct contradiction of the opinions that I have heard expressed?
With the best will in the world much of your last post is of very dubious validity, to say the least.
You say "One of our current plants is of a Chernobyl design and it is on a fault line."
Which would that be?
According to what I have heard/read the Chernobyl design was rejected by the UK and other western countries as it was crude and potentially dangerous even at the time it was built.
"It seems that according to eminent scientists there is still the possibility of significant radiation travelling around the whole of the northern hemisphere if the attempts at cooling don't work. "
Can you give a link to that view as it is direct contradiction of the opinions that I have heard expressed?
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