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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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From: elmatador9/21/2024 2:33:50 AM
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The despair is evident. There is no electricity to power AI. The Three Mile Island accident was a partial nuclear meltdown of the Unit 2 TM-2 reactor.

What next? The Europeans reopening Chernobyl to power AI?

The Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident heightened anti-nuclear safety concerns among the general public and led to new regulations for the nuclear industry. It accelerated the decline of efforts to build new reactors.

The plan afloat now is to reopen it in 2028 to power AI. Took 14 years to clean up the site from August 1979 to December 1993, with a total cost of about $1 billion (equivalent to $2 billion in 2023).

TMI-1 was restarted in 1985 and then retired in 2019 due to operating losses. And they want to reopen it!!

I smell some smart retirees looking for a quick cash payout with this plan.

Mean while we have geothermal power here in Kenya aplenty.
It is just a matter of time reality sets in





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