Floating Power Plant
Aug 23 2006, Yashpal

World’s first floating power plant in isolated location of Arctic range! Russia is giving shape to this arrangement and stun the world with its floating nuclear plant that would provide power to remote areas. It will come in working mode in 2010.

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