President Obama’s fiscal year 2012 budget outlines a plan for reviving the country’s nuclear power industry, calling for $36 billion in government-backed loan guarantees...
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Obama budget request calls for major investments in nuclear energy, cuts to hydrogen fuel R&D
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Steven Chu: an international fuel bank can ensure peaceful use of nuclear energy
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