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Perhaps this is a very stupid question, but why aren't nuclear power-plants built underground?
In a subterranean structure I'm thinking any natural disaster would at worst collapse the cavity without spreading radioactivity.
Are subterranean construction really so intrinsically difficult that the costs would skyrocket compared to an "overground" plant?
In a subterranean structure I'm thinking any natural disaster would at worst collapse the cavity without spreading radioactivity.
Are subterranean construction really so intrinsically difficult that the costs would skyrocket compared to an "overground" plant?