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Address: 701 Evans Ave, Suite 202 M9C 1A3 Toronto, ON, Canada
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Our #FunFactFriday is brought to you by Ontario Power Generation! Instead of coal, oil or natural gas, Canadian nuclear reactors use natural uranium for fuel. But the uranium is not burned. Uranium atoms make heat by splitting. Technical term for this is fissioning. To learn more click the link below!... https://www.opg.com///how-it-works/Pages/how-it-works.aspx See more
Great Opinion Article from The Star about the future of Nuclear Energy use! #CleanEnergy #NuclearEnergy https://www.thestar.com//the-big-debate-should-nuclear-ene
Did you know that ANRIC offers over 20 different types of courses? Contact us today regarding any upcoming professional development courses you may be interested in! Email us at [email protected] or call us at 416-253-9459.
From Utility Dive: The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation's proposal to end the legacy prohibition on funding nuclear energy projects would give advanced nuclear technologies the chance to thrive and commercialize.
Yesterday, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation announced a proposed policy change to lift its legacy prohibition on funding nuclear energy pr...ojects. This will support the development of clean, reliable energy worldwide, help countries reach their energy development goals, buttress U.S. national security and help level the playing field for U.S. firms. See more
Congratulations Ontario Power Generation for reaching this milestone and providing us all with clean energy!
https://4thgeneration.energy/impossible-burger-thinking-wi/
#DarlingtonRefurb Unit 2 is on track to return to service this month, and will soon provide Ontario with 30+ more years of clean, low-cost power. Find out whats new in the Q1 report: https://bit.ly/2xWJ0Wx
"For nearly 30 years, four of its reactors have offered a significant source of sterilization cobalt-60 (Co-60), an isotope typically sourced from nuclear companies that is widely used to sterilize medical devices such as sutures, gloves, and syringes. In fact, low-specific-activity (LSA) Co-60 from Bruce Power sterilizes more than 40% of the worlds single-use medical devices..." https://www.powermag.com/a-nuclear-power-side-venture-medi/
https://www.brucepower.com//nordion-begins-distribution-o/
https://www.nei.org//2020/carbon-emissions-have-fallen-cov
From the Desk of Richard Barnes, President and CEO of ANRIC Enterprises Inc