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Idaho Samizdat: Nuke Notes
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AECL’s destiny to be decided at Darlington?
A $15 billion project and future participation in global nuclear markets hang in the balance Atomic Energy Canada Limited ( AECL ) is part of one of three mega-consortiums which have submitted bids for the rights to build two new reactors, with options for two more, in the Toronto suburb of Darlington , Ontario. The project is worth at least $15 billion and has attracted French nuclear giant Areva...
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Is AECL’s destiny to be decided at Darlington?
A $15 billion project and future participation in global nuclear markets hang in the balance Atomic Energy Canada Limited ( AECL ) is part of one of three mega- consortiums which have submitted bids for the rights to build two new reactors, with options for two more, in the Toronto suburb of Darlington , Ontario. The project is worth at least $15 billion and has attracted French nuclear giant Areva...
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Is Westinghouse in or out for Darlington?
Scorecards are no help Westinghouse is reportedly taking itself out of the running to build new reactors in Ontario. The Toronto Global & Mail reports the action is causing concern that the bid process created by the provincial government to get the best deal for electricity consumers has hit the rocks. In any case the competition has run into some rough surf. Bryne Purchase , a former deputy...
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