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  • Authors: W.D. Shipman;

    clear power. It now appears probable that the Atomic Energy Commission's goal of competitive nuclear power in high fuel cost areas of the United States by 1968 will be achieved.' Its achievement, however, will be conditioned on the ability to build very large stations. Cost reductions in plants now on the drawing boards or under construction have been greater than was expected only a few years ago. And while considerable uncertainty remains as to eventual costs of the fuel cycle, indications are that the 1970s will see nuclear

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    clear power. It now appears probable that the Atomic Energy Commission's goal of competitive nuclear power in high fuel cost areas of the United States by 1968 will be achieved.' Its achievement, however, will be conditioned on the ability to build very large stations. Cost reductions in plants now on the drawing boards or under construction have been greater than was expected only a few years ago. And while considerable uncertainty remains as to eventual costs of the fuel cycle, indications are that the 1970s will see nuclear

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