Samsung Heavy Industries Partners With Denmark's Seaborg to Develop Floating Nuclear Power Plants
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Some good advantages - abundant water for cooling (emergency cooling) you can tow it away if it goes bad, potentially sink it in a deep trench (whats worse a tsunami or a airbourne meltdown?) if its going to blow. and you can pick up spent rods and move them by water which is safer probably, and then sink the old rods into deep sea trenches to cool off for a thousand years or whatever, and if they go bad, its in a trench, hardly any current to bring it up (save for the thermal current you might create with the others dumped there). I like it. Possible bonus: you might create new forms of deep sea life, or prompt a visit from the deep sea aliens upset about the littering.
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