Feds release nuclear strategy that promises construction of up to 10 new nuclear reactors (opens original article in a new tab)
The Canadian government unveiled a nuclear strategy to construct up to 10 new reactors, enhance exports, and update reactor technology, aiming to support electricity grid expansion and net-zero goals by 2050.
- The federal government released a nuclear strategy aiming to build up to 10 new reactors and expand the industry's export potential.
- The strategy includes updating CANDU reactors by 2030 and streamlining regulatory frameworks for nuclear projects.
- Canada plans to double uranium exports by 2040 and find four new international markets for CANDU reactors.
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