We have nine new nuclear power stations there with 27 reactors.
Of which we know that three power stations with eight reactors are to be shut down.
A large nuclear power station with four reactors is located nearby.
Most of the time I deal with reactors and engines.
Switzerland has four nuclear power plants, with five reactors in operation as of 2008.
But there isn't any sensible way around coal except to go with nuclear reactors.
The first option is to replace the oil used to make electricity with new nuclear reactors.
With two nuclear reactors, the Triton had cost $100,000,000 to build.
In the 1970's, many utilities rushed ahead with large reactors when the price of oil jumped.
The site is dotted with 450 buildings and 52 reactors - more than at any other place - most of them shut down.