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  • Near a large supply of clean cooling water. (preferably fresh water to minimize corrosion by salt of pumps and pipes).
  • Close to an energy corridor. (Often can cost as much to transport power as to make it)
  • On a stable ground location (Earthquake free preferable) (These can be designed around but costly)
  • Near the end user centre. But sufficiently remote for security (safety) concerns.
  • Forty years in the electrical power construction industry.

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