Local opposition to waste storage sites tests government, industry resolve on nuclear power

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Local opposition to waste storage sites tests government, industry resolve on nuclear power, by DearOtherPeople cdnpoli (unlocked)

if he supports the use of nuclear power as a major part of Canada’s energy mix going forward, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault repeated past statements on the matter.all non-emitting sources of electricity“In a climate crisis, we need to look at all non-emitting sources of electricity, including solar, wind, hydropower, and nuclear, which will compete in the market,” he said by email.

“Should this process not prove to be conclusive, it would need to be revisited. It would be premature to speculate what this would lead to beyond reaffirming that the responsible long-term management of used nuclear fuel will remain a priority,” said Galipeau in a written statement.Stein said the NWMO owns property to the east of her farm, and has signed deals to buy property to the west of her farm if the project is approved.

“It is quite sad the division that it has caused within the community,” said Stein. “Even within families, one person and another person have different ideas on whether or not this project should go ahead. It means some people keep quiet because they want to keep the peace. Which is why we want to give them the privacy of a voting booth.

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DearOtherPeople Although measures are in place to safeguard people and the environment from this danger - it’s still there. It’s a complex issue, but we need to deal with it now. Putting it off any longer isn’t good for anyone.

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