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Atomic Shocks of the Old:Putting Water at the Center of Nuclear Energy History

Fig 1. Nuclear builders favored seaside locations, where they did not have to worry about cooling water scarcity. Many nuclear power plants were built along mesmerizingly beautiful coasts, like the Loviisa nuclear power plant in the Finnish archipelago, where nuclear power production coexisted with leisure activities. (Photo by the author.)
Fig 1.

Nuclear builders favored seaside locations, where they did not have to worry about cooling water scarcity. Many nuclear power plants were built along mesmerizingly beautiful coasts, like the Loviisa nuclear power plant in the Finnish archipelago, where nuclear power production coexisted with leisure activities. (Photo by the author.)

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