1317 - Nuclear Reactors 277 - Department of Energy Study Draws Criticism From Industry Assoications and Senators

       One of the big debates with respect to energy sources has to do with what is called baseload power. Baseload power is the minimum amount of power that the grid requires during a specified period, often per week.

Nuclear Weapons 276 - Evacuating Seattle Under Threat Of Nuclear Attack

       When Ronald Reagan entered office in 1981, his administration had a belligerent attitude towards the Soviet Union. Reagan wanted to expand U.S. nuclear forces and also wanted to convince the U.S. public that a nuclear war could be winnable. He supported the construction of a network of bomb shelters and called on states to draft plans for the evacuation of millions of citizens from major U.S.

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