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  1. Utterly criminal that a simple power plant could fudge up a government that bad. How do you spend the equivalent of a significant portion of America's military budget building one thing and the damn thing doesn't even get built. Ridiculous

  2. In Australia, our wannabe prime minister , mr potato head Dutton , wants to build @ least 8 “ small modular reactors “ in ten years
    1 they don’t exist. Two were built, neither worked to expectations, one is now decommissioned, the other placed in storage mode.
    2 we have no nuclear infrastructure, or industry.
    3 It would take 30 + years for a industry to build these systems
    4 the driest continent on earth will have difficulty supplying cooling water, for said reactors
    I’ll stop now

  3. And instead they could have had about 20 small modular completed in an assembly line and erected out there
    and they'll create power for the next 35 years without having to refuel

  4. I know the guy who that Crane is named after 🙂 one of my childhood friends, his father, I mean the last name is quite literally the brand name too, I saw a red version of this crane irl once as a kid when they were new

  5. Wow the UK is is really moving forward. Why isn't the US doing the . Instead of creating jobs like this they make more McDonald's more fast food places and more shopping malls😅

  6. Will never see a single reaction inside the vessel.
    I was a nuclear welder for many years and the last project I was on was Jenkensville, S.C. Power upgrade that wasn’t a fraction of that size. Once the government determined it cost too much ($8B over budget) before the half way point…they shut it straight down, sent every one of the 5,000 workers home without notice the following days as they came on shifts and now is nothing more than two half built and completely abandoned vessels in half built buildings.
    No nuclear projects have been successfully completed in over 40 years because of cost miscalculation.

    Also, I’ve actually witnessed “Big Carl” in action. That is the largest moving machine I e ever seen. It’s mind boggling huge

  7. I thought it was 10% of the UK's electricity. DOesn't seem like this is worthwhile build. How are they even going to get all that money bacK? I project it will complete at close to £80bn in costs. ONly in 2018 it was projected to cost £19bn so the costs have massively ballooned.

  8. Hopfully the next one just annouced comes in far far cheaper now the expertise is there. When you stop building something for decades, that expertise and experience dies with it.

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