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+====Interpretation: aff must specify a method of decommissioning nuclear power plants.==== |
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+====There are 3 different methods, and they're really different==== |
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+**IEA 15 ~~**"Technology Roadmap: Nuclear Energy." IEA Technology Roadmaps (n.d.): n. pag. 2015. Web. 8 Aug. 2016~~ bracketed for grammar |
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+There ~~is~~ are essentially two main strategies for decommissioning: (i) |
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+AND |
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+be a solution under exceptional circumstances (such as after a severe accident). |
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+====Violation: they don't==== |
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+====Standards:==== |
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+====~~1~~ Ground |
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+====~~2~~ Education—decommissioning processes are increasingly relevant in the nuclear power debate but no one knows about them.==== |
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+**IEA 15 **("Technology Roadmap: Nuclear Energy." IEA Technology Roadmaps (n.d.): n. pag. 2015.) |
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+Decommissioning will become an increasingly important part of the nuclear sector activity in the coming |
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+AND |
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+of technological expertise where operators and new industries compete (see Box 10). |
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+====Fairness, education==== |