CanadaNuclear Power PlantsDose LimitsECCSReactor AccidentsReactor LicensingReactor SafetySafety StandardsThe Canadian approach to nuclear power plant licensing ensures that basic safety requirements are met while allowing flexibility for dealing with changing conditions. The requirements for the safety of ...
“I personally don't believe there's a path to net zero without nuclear energy in the mix. Our reactors enable smaller communities and our resources sector to decarbonize. On a larger scale, looking at other current and future nuclear technologies need...
Can We Finally Detect a Graviton? U.S's Nuclear Arsenal Could Fuel Next-Gen Reactors Scientists Find Groundbreaking Deep-Sea Battery This Material Helps Tokamaks Survive the Heat This Solar Coating Could One Day Power Your Phone Magnetic Mirror Fusion Enters the Energy Race ...
In Canada, the Fisheries Act requires all water takers to avoid, mitigate and offset fish losses. To satisfy the act's requirements, operators of power plants are required to undertake habitat restoration projects to compensate for fish impinged and entrained at cooling water intake structures. ...
This article focuses on a contemporary and ongoing case of nuclear colonialism in Canada: attempts to site two national deep geological repositories (DGRs) for nuclear waste on traditional First Nations land in Southwestern Ontario near the world's largest operational nuclear power plant. Through ...
The majority of planned new nuclear capacity is in Asia. This includes new plants, as well as the upgrade of existing facilities. The construction and planning of new nuclear power reactors is essential to the safety of their operation. Methodical planning in plant design, materials, and labor ...
Through an inter-provincial Memorandum of Understanding, the governments of Ontario, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick and Alberta have put forward a nuclear plan that will transition them toward cleaner energy with the first 300-megawatt plant to be built in Darlington, Ontario, by 2028. ...
Although many people imagine three eyed fish, mushroom clouds, and Homer Simpson (like electric fences around their minds) when the words “nuclear energy” are spoken, the fact is that Canada’s last nuclear build occurred over 3 decades ago with the Darlington-3 plant in 1985. When looking...
The Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, hosts the world's highest grade unconformity-related uranium... M Fayek,A Camacho,C Beshears,... 被引量: 4发表: 2010年 Implications of premature nuclear plant closures: Funding shortfalls for nuclear plant decommissioning and spent fuel ...
K Lee - Volume 1: Operations and Maintenance, Engineering, Modifications, Life Extension, Life Cycle, and Balance of Plant; Instrumentation and Control (I&C) and Influence of Human Factors; Innovative Nuclear Power Plant Design and SMRs 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Health Canada and the Canadian Nu...