R300bn for SA nuclear plants not ‘end amount’
Posted on 29th February 2012 by admin in Nuclear Energy
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Surfing for Change – Jeffrey’s Bay Nuclear Power Plant
Posted on 7th February 2012 by admin in Nuclear Energy
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Is Nuclear Power Really a Trump Card Against Global Warming?
Posted on 20th October 2011 by admin in Nuclear Energy
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Protest at J-Bay against Nuclear Power Station at Thyspunt (Supertubes Foundation)
Posted on 25th July 2011 by admin in Nuclear Energy
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Strong global opposition towards nuclear power
Posted on 28th June 2011 by admin in Nuclear Energy
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