How to be Allowed to Build
The need for electricity over time in the US and why there was a huge construction period in the 1970’s. The process to build a nuclear power plant in the US during that time period including getting a construction permit, creating an Environmental Impact Statement, Preliminary Safety Analysis Report, and Final Safety Analysis Report. All the agencies which approve and work on these, including the legal process for approval and appeals and the time it takes to go through this process. How this is different in France. How this process has been changed and exits today.

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So You Want to Build a Nuclear Reactor

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SMR -- Small Modular Nuclear Reactors - Gas-Cooled

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How Dying Gas Wells Are Making One Company Rich

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Why Are Cooling Towers Shaped Like That?

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Coal: Who has it, wants it and uses it

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The Grid Doesn't Need More Power Plants (It Needs This)

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Is the AfD a threat to Germany? Mehdi Hasan & Maximilian Krah | Head to Head

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Building America's Largest Power Project w/ Helicopters?

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Exploring a 1 MILLION Watt FM Tower

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Economics of Nuclear Reactor

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Dealing with the Used Fuel (Reprocessing)

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So You Want to Build a Tunnel...

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Why Geothermal Could Be the Energy Breakthrough Everyone Agrees On

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Presentation: NuScale small modular reactor (SMR)

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How I Think About Climate Change

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The World's Most Important Machine

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Small Nuclear Reactors - Natrium

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How TMI Started

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How the Hawaiian Power Grid Works

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