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===Section 1 - Nuclear Energy=== |
===Section 1 - Nuclear Energy=== |
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:1.1 - By policy, nuclear power shall be a major contributor to the national grid with an expectation of expansion above 60% of carbon-fuel generation. |
:1.1 - By policy, nuclear power shall be a major contributor to the national grid with an expectation of expansion above 60% of carbon-fuel generation <ref>[[The Nuclear Power Act (644)]]</ref>. |
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:1.2 - Reactors shall be replaced for efficiency and/or economic viability as determined by the Kodiak Electricity and Gas Utilities Company (KEGU Co). |
:1.2 - Reactors shall be replaced for efficiency and/or economic viability as determined by the Kodiak Electricity and Gas Utilities Company (KEGU Co) <ref>[[The Nuclear Power Act (644)]]</ref>. |
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:1.3 - Nuclear power generation shall be controlled by KEGU Co as a state owned enterprise. |
:1.3 - Nuclear power generation shall be controlled by KEGU Co as a state owned enterprise <ref>[[The Nuclear Power Act (644)]]</ref>. |
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:1.4 - Authorises the administration, inspection, research, and approval procedures of current and future nuclear reactors. |
:1.4 - Authorises the administration, inspection, research, and approval procedures of current and future nuclear reactors <ref>[[The Nuclear Power Act (644)]]</ref>. |
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 3 July 2024
Section 1 - Nuclear Energy
- 1.1 - By policy, nuclear power shall be a major contributor to the national grid with an expectation of expansion above 60% of carbon-fuel generation [1].
- 1.2 - Reactors shall be replaced for efficiency and/or economic viability as determined by the Kodiak Electricity and Gas Utilities Company (KEGU Co) [2].
- 1.3 - Nuclear power generation shall be controlled by KEGU Co as a state owned enterprise [3].
- 1.4 - Authorises the administration, inspection, research, and approval procedures of current and future nuclear reactors [4].