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Aerial shot of Chariot, AK, located near Cape Thompson, the proposed site of an artificial harbor to be created using chained nuclear explosions. The project originated as part of Operation Plowshare, a research project to find peaceful uses for nuclear explosives. Substantial local opposition, objections from environmental scientists, and the ...
CNL began developing nuclear technology in the late 1940's and early 1950's. [2] The government owned company Atomic energy of Canada Limited (AECL) took over Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories in 1952, but today the site remains operated through contractors such as CNL. [4] This is referred to as GoCo management, government owned and contractor ...
In 1952, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) was created by the government to promote peaceful use of nuclear energy. AECL also took over operation of Chalk River from the NRC. Since the 1950s, various nuclear research reactors have been operated by AECL for production of nuclear material for medical and scientific applications.
Research reactors in Canada [46] Place Reactor Name Reactor Type Thermal Power (kWt) Const. start First critical Status Notes Chalk River Laboratories - Chalk River, Ontario: ZEEP: Heavy Water 0.001 1945 1945-09-05 Decommissioned 1973 First nuclear reactor in Canada, and first outside the United States. NRX: Heavy Water 42 000 1944 1947-07-22 ...
[1] [2] The preferred study area was defined as being within the United States or its possessions, with a 100-mile (160 km) downwind fallout corridor, no cities larger than 10,000 in population within 150 miles (240 km) on an east-west line, low population density, homogeneous sedimentary bedrock, and unlikely to disrupt agriculture, industry ...
Nuclear industry in Canada is an active business and research sector, producing about 15% of its electricity in nuclear power plants of domestic design. Canada is the world's largest exporter of uranium , and has the world's second largest proven reserves.
1943 – Laboratory No. 2 is established to pursue nuclear weapons research under Igor Kurchatov. [6] 1943 – March – The Japanese Committee on Research in the Application of Nuclear Physics, chaired by Yoshio Nishina concludes in a report that while an atomic bomb was feasible, it would be unlikely to produce one during the war.
1963 - AECL builds the Whiteshell Laboratories nuclear research facility. 1980 - AECL receives $40-million in funding to construct the Underground Research Laboratory (URL). 1983 - Construction of the URL begins. 1985 - URL opens; 1998 - Work begins to decommission the Whiteshell laboratory; 2010 - Underground Research Laboratory is officially ...