Provinces ponder nuclear
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Provinces ponder nuclear
https://www.castanet.net/news/Canada/33 ... r-reactors

Alberta is to join three other provinces to explore the feasibility of small modular nuclear reactors as a clean energy option.
This is awesome news and goes toward real energy solutions for the future.It says the units are smaller than traditional nuclear reactors with lower upfront capital costs and enhanced safety features.


Why use a big word when a diminutive one will suffice.
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Re: Provinces ponder nuclear
You nailed it!JagXKR wrote: This is awesome news and goes toward real energy solutions for the future.![]()
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Re: Provinces ponder nuclear
Why use a large reactor when a diminutive one will suffice :-)
I personally don't mind large reactors, but if smaller ones are an order of magnitude less expensive lets do it.
So a memorandum is an official note to start looking, or, something you write and stick on the fridge to remind yourself 10 years from now?
They can use recycled nuclear waste. No more single use uranium? lol
I personally don't mind large reactors, but if smaller ones are an order of magnitude less expensive lets do it.
So a memorandum is an official note to start looking, or, something you write and stick on the fridge to remind yourself 10 years from now?
They can use recycled nuclear waste. No more single use uranium? lol
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