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"content": "\"Given the nascent state of SMR development globally, associated uncertainty in costs and timelines, and relatively small size of the Australian nuclear-capable workforce, if Australia was to pursue establishment of SMRs, the least risky option would be to procure them after several designs have been commercialised and successfully operated in other OECD countries.\"\n\nI mean, sure. If you want to drag your heels on it.\n\n#Nuclear #ClimateChange #EnergyTransition\n\nhttps://www.atse.org.au/what-we-do/strategic-advice/small-modular-reactors-the-technology-and-australian-context-explained/",
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