Friday, 18 July 2008

Claude Monet Poppy Field In A Hollow Near Giverny painting

Claude Monet Poppy Field In A Hollow Near Giverny painting
Fabian Perez tergopelo II painting
any of them saw use."There's a lot of uncertainty," says Victor Dricks, a spokesman at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which must approve all plans for the construction of nuclear power plants. "The bottom line is, because nobody has built one here for 20 years, our expectation is it would take them five or six years."The NRC has made changes to streamline its approval process, allowing companies to apply for building and operating rights at the same time. But Dricks still estimates that licensing, combined with construction, would make the total time needed to get a nuclear plant up and running anywhere from six to nine years: "Our expectation is the year 2010," he adds. Pebble Plans

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