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Nuclear Energy can help decarbonize our province
As the world grapples with the challenge of how to decrease greenhouse gas emissions by several percent per year for the next thirty years, it appears that Canada as a unique opportunity to develop and export the killer app in addressing this existential challenge: Advanced Nuclear Reactors.
These reactors are walkaway safe, can run at temperatures high enough to decarbonize the industrial heat sector, and can be built in factories and exported to other countries-- providing new jobs and economic growth for Canada, and rapid decarbonization for the world.
We’ve always been innovators in nuclear technology. It was a Canadian, Walter Zinn, that designed and built the first nuclear power plant in history, the Experimental Breeder Reactor-1 in Idaho, and later became the first President of the American Nuclear Society.
Today, with cutting edge research at Canadian Nuclear Labs and multiple advanced nuclear energy startups, we’re well on our way to ushering in a new era of clean energy. Not just to survive, but to thrive, and without doing so at the expense of the places we live in, the wilds we escape to, or the wildlife that calls those places home.
To this end I ask for your support of:
1.) The inclusion of nuclear in all energy subsidy programs currently open to other energy generation industries
2.) The investigation of how including nuclear energy as a majority provider of energy in our province will affect energy prices and grid stability for our residents
3.) The encouraging of our universities, colleges, and vocational institutions to include topics pertaining to nuclear science, engineering and technology
4.) Public support and participation by the provincial government for the SMR Roadmap (www.smrroadmap.ca)
I thank you for your time in considering this topic and look forward to seeing your office take action in pursuit of these requests, so that we may ensure a better future for all of Canada, and all of humanity.
Our province can show how decarbonisation should be done.
As the world grapples with the challenge of how to decrease greenhouse gas emissions by several percent per year for the next thirty years, it appears that Canada as a unique opportunity to develop and export the killer app in addressing this existential challenge: Advanced Nuclear Reactors.
These reactors are walkaway safe, can run at temperatures high enough to decarbonize the industrial heat sector, and can be built in factories and exported to other countries-- providing new jobs and economic growth for Canada, and rapid decarbonization for the world.
We’ve always been innovators in nuclear technology. It was a Canadian, Walter Zinn, that designed and built the first nuclear power plant in history, the Experimental Breeder Reactor-1 in Idaho, and later became the first President of the American Nuclear Society.
Today, with cutting edge research at Canadian Nuclear Labs and multiple advanced nuclear energy startups, we’re well on our way to ushering in a new era of clean energy. Not just to survive, but to thrive, and without doing so at the expense of the places we live in, the wilds we escape to, or the wildlife that calls those places home.
To this end I ask for your support of:
1.) The inclusion of nuclear in all energy subsidy programs currently open to other energy generation industries
2.) The investigation of how including nuclear energy as a majority provider of energy in our province will affect energy prices and grid stability for our residents
3.) The encouraging of our universities, colleges, and vocational institutions to include topics pertaining to nuclear science, engineering and technology
4.) Public support and participation by the provincial government for the SMR Roadmap (www.smrroadmap.ca)
I thank you for your time in considering this topic and look forward to seeing your office take action in pursuit of these requests, so that we may ensure a better future for all of Canada, and all of humanity.
Practical solution to climate change
As the world grapples with the challenge of how to decrease greenhouse gas emissions by several percent per year for the next thirty years, it appears that Canada as a unique opportunity to develop and export the killer app in addressing this existential challenge: Advanced Nuclear Reactors.
These reactors are walkaway safe, can run at temperatures high enough to decarbonize the industrial heat sector, and can be built in factories and exported to other countries-- providing new jobs and economic growth for Canada, and rapid decarbonization for the world.
We’ve always been innovators in nuclear technology. It was a Canadian, Walter Zinn, that designed and built the first nuclear power plant in history, the Experimental Breeder Reactor-1 in Idaho, and later became the first President of the American Nuclear Society.
Today, with cutting edge research at Canadian Nuclear Labs and multiple advanced nuclear energy startups, we’re well on our way to ushering in a new era of clean energy. Not just to survive, but to thrive, and without doing so at the expense of the places we live in, the wilds we escape to, or the wildlife that calls those places home.
To this end I ask for your support of:
1.) The inclusion of nuclear in all energy subsidy programs currently open to other energy generation industries
2.) The investigation of how including nuclear energy as a majority provider of energy in our province will affect energy prices and grid stability for our residents
3.) The encouraging of our universities, colleges, and vocational institutions to include topics pertaining to nuclear science, engineering and technology
4.) Public support and participation by the provincial government for the SMR Roadmap smrroadmap.ca
I thank you for your time in considering this topic and look forward to seeing your office take action in pursuit of these requests, so that we may ensure a better future for all of Canada, and all of humanity.
Leading the way to a CO2 free world: Nuclear Energy is the only option.
As the world grapples with the challenge of how to decrease greenhouse gas emissions by several percent per year for the next thirty years, it appears that Canada as a unique opportunity to develop and export the killer app in addressing this existential challenge: Advanced Nuclear Reactors.
These reactors are walkaway safe, can run at temperatures high enough to decarbonize the industrial heat sector, and can be built in factories and exported to other countries-- providing new jobs and economic growth for Canada, and rapid decarbonization for the world.
We’ve always been innovators in nuclear technology. It was a Canadian, Walter Zinn, that designed and built the first nuclear power plant in history, the Experimental Breeder Reactor-1 in Idaho, and later became the first President of the American Nuclear Society.
Today, with cutting edge research at Canadian Nuclear Labs and multiple advanced nuclear energy startups, we’re well on our way to ushering in a new era of clean energy. Not just to survive, but to thrive, and without doing so at the expense of the places we live in, the wilds we escape to, or the wildlife that calls those places home.
To this end I ask for your support of:
1.) The inclusion of nuclear in all energy subsidy programs currently open to other energy generation industries
2.) The investigation of how including nuclear energy as a majority provider of energy in our province will affect energy prices and grid stability for our residents
3.) The encouraging of our universities, colleges, and vocational institutions to include topics pertaining to nuclear science, engineering and technology
4.) Public support and participation by the provincial government for the SMR Roadmap (www.smrroadmap.ca)
I thank you for your time in considering this topic and look forward to seeing your office take action in pursuit of these requests, so that we may ensure a better future for all of Canada, and all of humanity.
Showing everyone else the only way to actually decarbonise: We need Nuclear
As the world grapples with the challenge of how to decrease greenhouse gas emissions by several percent per year for the next thirty years, it appears that Canada as a unique opportunity to develop and export the killer app in addressing this existential challenge: Advanced Nuclear Reactors.
These reactors are walkaway safe, can run at temperatures high enough to decarbonize the industrial heat sector, and can be built in factories and exported to other countries-- providing new jobs and economic growth for Canada, and rapid decarbonization for the world.
We’ve always been innovators in nuclear technology. It was a Canadian, Walter Zinn, that designed and built the first nuclear power plant in history, the Experimental Breeder Reactor-1 in Idaho, and later became the first President of the American Nuclear Society.
Today, with cutting edge research at Canadian Nuclear Labs and multiple advanced nuclear energy startups, we’re well on our way to ushering in a new era of clean energy. Not just to survive, but to thrive, and without doing so at the expense of the places we live in, the wilds we escape to, or the wildlife that calls those places home.
To this end I ask for your support of:
1.) The inclusion of nuclear in all energy subsidy programs currently open to other energy generation industries
2.) The investigation of how including nuclear energy as a majority provider of energy in our province will affect energy prices and grid stability for our residents
3.) The encouraging of our universities, colleges, and vocational institutions to include topics pertaining to nuclear science, engineering and technology
4.) Public support and participation by the provincial government for the SMR Roadmap (www.smrroadmap.ca)
I thank you for your time in considering this topic and look forward to seeing your office take action in pursuit of these requests, so that we may ensure a better future for all of Canada, and all of humanity.
How to get zero CO2 And full powered economy
As the world grapples with the challenge of how to decrease greenhouse gas emissions by several percent per year for the next thirty years, it appears that Canada as a unique opportunity to develop and export the killer app in addressing this existential challenge: Advanced Nuclear Reactors.
These reactors are walkaway safe, can run at temperatures high enough to decarbonize the industrial heat sector, and can be built in factories and exported to other countries-- providing new jobs and economic growth for Canada, and rapid decarbonization for the world.
We’ve always been innovators in nuclear technology. It was a Canadian, Walter Zinn, that designed and built the first nuclear power plant in history, the Experimental Breeder Reactor-1 in Idaho, and later became the first President of the American Nuclear Society.
Today, with cutting edge research at Canadian Nuclear Labs and multiple advanced nuclear energy startups, we’re well on our way to ushering in a new era of clean energy. Not just to survive, but to thrive, and without doing so at the expense of the places we live in, the wilds we escape to, or the wildlife that calls those places home.
To this end I ask for your support of:
1.) The inclusion of nuclear in all energy subsidy programs currently open to other energy generation industries
2.) The investigation of how including nuclear energy as a majority provider of energy in our province will affect energy prices and grid stability for our residents
3.) The encouraging of our universities, colleges, and vocational institutions to include topics pertaining to nuclear science, engineering and technology
4.) Public support and participation by the provincial government for the SMR Roadmap (www.smrroadmap.ca)
I thank you for your time in considering this topic and look forward to seeing your office take action in pursuit of these requests, so that we may ensure a better future for all of Canada, and all of humanity.