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Oilsands companies exploring nuclear power to reduce emissions

John Gorman, president and chief executive of the Canadian Nuclear Association, says the oilsands is the biggest market for small modular reactors. An illustration of one of those reactors is shown here.

 

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Typical CBC. Put a ‘portrait’ (not real folks), with the Rocky Mountains as a ‘backdrop’ (oil sands area geography does not look like this) to create a perception that the oil sands are destroying magnificence. Don’t buy it. DEFUNDTHECBC

In other words they will use more efficient nuclear power to generate steam using our fresh water, increase production, and triple the size of the dead duck tailings lakes. Over 1.3 trillion litres have accumulated so far and they have chosen to do nothing.

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