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Can spent reactor rods be used to produce renewable energy for mining? I’ve read that even after they’ve finished their lifecycle at a nuclear power plant, the fuel still contains 90% of its potential energy. Seems like that’s a lot of stranded energy that could be put to use if done safely.
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