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Old Soviet Warheads Fuel America's Nuclear Power Industry

Warheads are no small part of America's nuclear power industry. Currently, 10 percent of American electricity is nuclear (compare that to 6 percent for hydro, or 3 percent for solar, biomass, wind and geothermal combined). Full Article at Popular Science

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