Originally posted by jazz
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But which SMR design is going to be licensed and deployed in Canada? None are near ready.
There are some 40 plus small nuclear reactor designs around the world the majority of which are in the conceptual design phase. And they don't all use the same fuel.
So is the specific fuel for the yet unready unlicensed design ready? How would you know? Since you don't know what the design is or the fuel requirements are on the imaginary reactors that may or may not get built before you hit the old folks home.
In any case we may indeed need some nuclear to reduce carbon emmisions from fossil fuels to mitigate human caused climate change. So I am glad to see you are on side with plans to reduce carbon emissions and get rid of coal.
But are SMRs the most cost effective way to reduce emissions? Because the private sector is putting up windmills and solar left right and centre in Alberta but so far the private sector is not building SMRs without a plan to use lots of taxpayers money. Because they are the most expensive generation option and require huge subsidies. And a lot of people don't want them after Three mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukishima.
Maybe Jazz will volunteeer to put one in his back yard! LOL Ask your wife and neighbors first.
By the time we get one SMR deployed there will likely be a lot more options for renewable storage and other clean technology.
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