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Angsuman Chakraborty

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Angsuman Chakraborty is the CEO and Chief Architect at Taragana
Nuclear industry takes new path for proposed power plants, hopes to learn from past problems Posted: Aug 31, 2010 8:11 AM
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Nuclear industry takes new path for new plants ATLANTA — Power utilities are trying to buy the next wave of nuclear reactors much like a consumer buys a light bulb: right off the shelf. Of the nation's 104 commercial reactors, no two are exactly the same, a fact that experts blame for causing construction and regulatory delays .... Original article  : Nuclear industry takes new path for proposed power plants, hopes to learn from past problems.

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