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Canada plans 'nuclear renaissance' with up to 10 reactors built by 2040 (cbc.ca)

593 points by geox · 20 days ago · 479 comments on HN

Article summary

Canada plans to build up to 10 new nuclear reactors by 2040 as part of its 'nuclear renaissance'. The country has existing experience with nuclear energy and a well-respected reactor design. The new reactors are expected to provide baseload power to complement the growing amount of solar and wind energy in the country. The project aims to reduce Canada's reliance on fossil fuels and meet its climate goals.

Main themes

  • Nuclear energy
  • Canada's energy policy
  • Renewable energy
  • Energy infrastructure
  • Climate goals
  • Government regulation

What commenters say

  • Small modular reactors are a viable option for providing energy in remote areas where infrastructure is lacking.
  • Larger reactors are more economical than smaller ones due to reduced costs per unit of electricity generated.
  • The Canadian government's support for nuclear energy is seen as a positive step towards reducing the country's reliance on fossil fuels.
  • Some argue that wind and solar energy can provide sufficient baseload power, making nuclear energy unnecessary.
  • The use of small modular reactors can reduce the financial and timeline risks associated with large-scale nuclear projects.
  • Government regulations and subsidies can significantly impact the development of renewable energy projects.
  • Standardizing nuclear reactor designs and building multiple units can reduce costs and increase efficiency.
  • Canada's nuclear industry has the potential to expand into the US market, exploiting the US's difficulties with coordinating infrastructure projects.