As Dirty Oil Passes Away, Nuclear Energy Begins to Take Over

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Those poor fossils.


The Future Of The Nuclear Sector In Canada: Industry And Government In Unison Once Again - Energy and Natural Resources - Canada

In the past decade, cutbacks, the disposition of the Government of Canada's (the "Government") nuclear assets, and privatization of government owned-nuclear companies, as well as the absence of a clear, long-term strategy for nuclear in Canada, indicated a lack of real support by the Government for our nuclear industry.[1] This lack of interest and support, and its impact, reverberated throughout Canada's nuclear supply chain. The tide is turning, based on a number factors, particularly the planned activities at the Chalk River Laboratories in respect of small modular and advanced nuclear reactors. The nuclear industry was unanimous earlier this month in its positive reception of the Government's long-awaited response to the recommendations of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources (the "Committee") submitted by James Maloney, federal Member of Parliament and Chair of the Committee, this past June. In its report, "The Nuclear Sector at a Crossroads" (the "Report"), the Committee focused on research and innovation, regulatory and safety practices, leadership in nuclear power generation, and the development and commercialization of nuclear technologies.

The Government's response reaffirms its renewed support for nuclear energy and reflects positively on the future of the Canadian nuclear sector. In the response, the Government agreed with all seven recommendations, as further detailed below, proposed by the Committee, and the Government committed itself to providing greater stewardship to support a strong and safe nuclear sector. Citing the importance of a low-carbon future, the response recognized that nuclear energy is an important part of Canada's clean energy mix.

Standing Committee on Natural Resources' Report

The Committee's findings are based on evidence from a wide range of experts from industry, government, academia, and civil society.[2] The Report is organized according to the following four themes, briefly summarized:

1. Governance, Safety, Waste Management

The focus was areas of improvement for Canadian Nuclear Laboratories ("CNL"), updates on security and safety measures for nuclear power plants, and ongoing waste management projects within the sector.[3]

2. The State of the Nuclear Energy Industry in Canada and Abroad

The importance of Canada's nuclear power generation to the country's domestic electricity mix was a key highlight, noting that strategic investments will create thousands of new jobs over the next couple decades. Discussing public confidence in nuclear energy, note was made that the vast majority of citizens have little interest in nuclear matters. Reactor technologies, both new and next generation, and their potential benefits for Canada were outlined.[4]

3. The Future of Canadian Nuclear Research and Development

The challenges facing Canadian research and development ("R&D") were detailed, primarily based on the impending closure of one of the country's large research reactors in 2018 — the nearly 60-year-old National Research Universal ("NRU"). Industry experts impressed the need for long-term investment in nuclear R&D and presented several proposals to supplant the closure of the NRU next year.[5]

The Future Of The Nuclear Sector In Canada: Industry And Government In Unison Once Again - Energy and Natural Resources - Canada
 

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At least nuclear leaks are easy to spot compared to high pressure high volume pipeline blow-outs. See if you can spot when the roof starts coming back down.
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Reactor Unit#3 explosion on March 14th 2011
 
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petros

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Dirty
 

JamesBondo

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let me ask you, if you cant trust people to build pipelines safely, how are you going to sleep at night next to a nuclear reactor?
 

Danbones

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Yes, the dead pacific ocean due to Fuk-u-shima, a typhoon, and the stuxnet virus is proof of that.

Fukushima Radiation Has Contaminated The Entire Pacific Ocean (And It's Going To Get Worse)
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...-entire-pacific-ocean-and-its-going-get-worse



Oh look MF! A PICTURE!!!

“The Ocean is Dying”: Marine and Animal Life Die Offs, California Coast

Pacific Ocean is “Turning Into a Desert”
https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-o...animal-life-die-offs-california-coast/5451836

28 Signs That The West Coast Is Being Absolutely Fried With Nuclear Radiation From Fukushima
https://www.globalresearch.ca/28-si...with-nuclear-radiation-from-fukushima/5355280

It isn't looking like drying your hair in the micro wave is doing you any good MF.
 
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Danbones

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A politician can get into a person like a dentist can
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they just like to do it from the other end
 

taxslave

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Comfortably since the risk of danger is much less.

ROFLMAO. Ever here of Chyrnobl? How about Three Mile Island. And those are only a couple of the ones we know about. How many times have the Bruce nukes leaked and been covered up? Then there is the not insignificant matter of waste disposal. Unlike CO2, which is not only harmless but vital for plant life nuke waste is deadly for 25000+ years.
 

darkbeaver

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Splitting the atom was a sacriligeous act.

Yes, the dead pacific ocean due to Fuk-u-shima, a typhoon, and the stuxnet virus is proof of that.

Fukushima Radiation Has Contaminated The Entire Pacific Ocean (And It's Going To Get Worse)
Fukushima Radiation Has Contaminated The Entire Pacific Ocean (And It's Going To Get Worse) | Zero Hedge



Oh look MF! A PICTURE!!!

“The Ocean is Dying”: Marine and Animal Life Die Offs, California Coast

Pacific Ocean is “Turning Into a Desert”
https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-o...animal-life-die-offs-california-coast/5451836

28 Signs That The West Coast Is Being Absolutely Fried With Nuclear Radiation From Fukushima
https://www.globalresearch.ca/28-si...with-nuclear-radiation-from-fukushima/5355280

It isn't looking like drying your hair in the micro wave is doing you any good MF.

Oil spills wouldn't do that level of destruction ever.
 

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Of course, the whole thing about CANDU reactors is that they're a whole different beast from the ones at Chernobyl and Fukushima, but don't let that stop you from arguing something.


The cost factor is what kill nuclear energy. Ontario will never be able to pay for their reactors. Not ever.
 

taxslave

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Of course, the whole thing about CANDU reactors is that they're a whole different beast from the ones at Chernobyl and Fukushima, but don't let that stop you from arguing something.


The cost factor is what kill nuclear energy. Ontario will never be able to pay for their reactors. Not ever.

Still nukes. Still have leaks. Still have a high potential to create a disaster.