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In reply to the discussion: Nuclear Reactor Pool Fire/Huge Risks in U.S. According to Unpublicized NRC Study [View all]FBaggins
(26,748 posts)23. ANI is not "nuclear companies that self insure"
From the view of the public, they are not covered and there is no policy they can buy that will cover them
Bull. You don't speak for "the public"... and the people who do represent the public (by wide majorities in both parties) say that they are covered.
the actual amount of insurance they would need
Again... a fiction entirely of your imagination. You've never had a response for the simple reality that no individual or business carries insurance sufficient to cover an absolute worst case.
Bull. You don't speak for "the public"... and the people who do represent the public (by wide majorities in both parties) say that they are covered.
the actual amount of insurance they would need
Again... a fiction entirely of your imagination. You've never had a response for the simple reality that no individual or business carries insurance sufficient to cover an absolute worst case.
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Nuclear Reactor Pool Fire/Huge Risks in U.S. According to Unpublicized NRC Study [View all]
kristopher
Feb 2014
OP
Yes, they love to hide behind the difficulty in tracking nuclear related cancer related fatalities
kristopher
Feb 2014
#14
A consortium of nuclear companies that self insure doesn't really qualify as "commercial insurer"...
kristopher
Feb 2014
#22
That is exactly what the major accident coverage is - and they don't pay "premiums"
kristopher
Feb 2014
#24
You don't change the rotational speed of an AC generator to regulate the voltage output
madokie
Feb 2014
#53
The filing to the NRC (the PDF) asks them to make changes in how they license reactors
kristopher
Feb 2014
#12