Because it is very dangerous to run and the technology is also very expensive.
http://americanhistory.si.edu/subs/history/timeline/cost/index.html
40 bucks
billions of dollars
Yes much less
Nuclear energy costs are high due to the large initial investment required to build a nuclear power plant, as well as ongoing costs for operation, maintenance, and decommissioning. Safety regulations and security measures also add to the overall cost of nuclear energy production.
The cost of the plutonium used in a nuclear bomb can vary greatly, depending on factors such as purity, quantity, and production method. However, estimates suggest that the plutonium used in a typical nuclear bomb could cost millions of dollars.
Current-generation U.S. nuclear submarines are likely to cost around $2 billion each to construct (after including R&D costs).
its actually fifty million moolah
Well...I cannot say about how much has been the money spent on nuclear arms worldwide but nuclear weapons have cost the United States at least $5.48 trillion since 1940....!!
There is no exact cost or average but it will be in th $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 range. by XD Guy
There is no specific cost - it varies with each officer, since any officer can choose a Nuclear Engineering/Training career path at any point in his career. Training costs include the officer's pay, benefits, etc., so it's different for everyone.
up to 10mill and even up to 1billion