As reported in this article at World Nuclear News.
What a great idea - particularly for a country like Australia! Multi-lateral cooperation and standardised designs to avoid the complete re-licensing of every reactor in every country. This could significantly reduce the time required to expand nuclear power around the world.
Also, take a look at the countries involved - some of those key indicator countries that I like to keep and eye on.
With our limited nuclear infrastructure and regulatory experience, such an approach could provide much needed assistance!
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