British Nuclear Fuels
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Hello.
I am a pupil working on a current project about nuclear power. I was wondering if you could help me and answer some questions.
1) How much does the average power plant you build cost?
2) How much does the average power plant cost to maintain?
3) How many people are generally employed in a plant?
4) How is most waste dealt with?
5) How long will nuclear power be able to last?
6) How many plants, which you have built are currently active in England
7) How many are you currently working on?
Thank you, for your time. It will be much appreciated.
From Peter Long, a pupil in England
Comment by Peter Long — 22 May 2007 on 12:25 pm | LinkHello.
I am a pupil working on a current project about nuclear power. I was wondering if you could help me and answer some questions.
1) How much does the average power plant you build cost?
2) How much does the average power plant cost to maintain?
3) How many people are generally employed in a plant?
4) How is most waste dealt with?
5) How long will nuclear power be able to last?
6) How many plants, which you have built are currently active in England
7) How many are you currently working on?
Thank you, for your time. It will be much appreciated.
From Peter Long, a pupil in England
Comment by Peter Long — 22 May 2007 on 12:26 pm | LinkHello.
I am a pupil working on a current project about nuclear power. I was wondering if you could help me and answer some questions.
1) How much does the average power plant you build cost?
2) How much does the average power plant cost to maintain?
3) How many people are generally employed in a plant?
4) How is most waste dealt with?
5) How long will nuclear power be able to last?
6) How many plants, which you have built are currently active in England
7) How many are you currently working on?
Thank you, for your time. It will be much appreciated.
From Peter Long, a pupil in England
Comment by Peter Long — 22 May 2007 on 12:26 pm | LinkHello.
I am a pupil working on a current project about nuclear power. I was wondering if you could help me and answer some questions.
1) How much does the average power plant you build cost?
2) How much does the average power plant cost to maintain?
3) How many people are generally employed in a plant?
4) How is most waste dealt with?
5) How long will nuclear power be able to last?
6) How many plants, which you have built are currently active in England
7) How many are you currently working on?
Thank you, for your time. It will be much appreciated.
From Peter Long, a pupil in England
Comment by Peter Long — 22 May 2007 on 12:26 pm | Link