Nuclear energy: a credible energy source

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Boulton
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

"Nuclear energy is an established and proven energy source. Today, CANDU-PHW nuclear-electric generating stations produce over one third of Ontario's total electrical supply: safely and economically. In many parts of Canada, where economic hydro resources do not exist or are fully developed, coal and nuclear energy are the only alternatives for future large-scale electrical generating capacity.Recent analyses have suggested that, in the f ace of increasing energy demands and decreasing reserves of hydrocarbon fuels, Canada must depend on electricity to provide an expanded fraction of its energy budget. Nuclear energy is likely to play an increasing role in the generation of electricity; there are also potential applications as a supplier of process heat in industry and in the in-situ recovery of bitumen fro m tar sands.The future supply of nuclear fuel, reactor safety and radioactive waste management are briefly discussed. In each case, the benefits to be gained from a controlled expansion in the use of nuclear energy outweigh any uncertainties which may exist."
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APA: J. Boulton  (1981)  Nuclear energy: a credible energy source

MLA: J. Boulton Nuclear energy: a credible energy source. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1981.

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