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Nuclear optimism builds

THE $445 billion, 70-year windfall the Scarce Royal Commission believed a prospective nuclear waste depository could deliver to the South Australian economy may be a gross underestimation, a Finnish expert has said amid cautious optimism that the global nuclear industry could be about to recover.

Nuclear optimism  builds

Finnish energy company Fortum's head of spent fuel and disposal services, Dr Sami Hautakangas, said the Scarce report's estimated $5.6 million annual boost to state revenue in the first 30 years of operation...

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