Given the state of the economy, nuclear power is looking pretty good as a relatively cost-effective alternative fuel. But nuclear power plants are large, ugly things that no one wants to live near. So Russia came up with the bright idea of putting their newest plant where no one would complain about it: in the ocean.
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