2011-03-14, 07:49 PM
CommanderJinn Wrote:I'd be happy to oblige you
http://www.leonardo-energy.org/drupal/node/1530
30 to 40 years isn't the absolute lifespan, it's the target age in order to make it viable to maintain a plant. The actual lifespan depends on the maintenance of the plant.
You have my thanks. Although, there is one problem, I dont think any of us know the legal regulations for Japan, and considering their history it still doesnt look good.
As I posted earlier, one problem is that Japan had falsified records. That would easily bring the integrity of these plants into question.

