The first modular nuclear reactor for a developed country.
The first modular nuclear reactor for a developed country.

The future of clean energy has gained a new chapter in Canada, the Ontario government gave the green light for the construction of the first G7 SMR promising to supply 1.2 million homes with carbon-free energy, this initiative places Canada at the forefront of global nuclear innovation and attracts the attention of countries such as the United States, United Kingdom and Sweden.
The SMRs at Darlington will play a vital role in meeting growing energy demand in Canada, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and serving as a global model for the adoption of small modular reactors, thus creating a scalable nuclear energy model for industrialized countries where demand is high and the transition to pure renewable sources such as solar and wind still faces technical and structural limitations.
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Nuclear (fission) energy is never "clean", due to the long-term storage problem of nuclear waste. Only a fusion reactor would be truely clean.
"Clean" is purely marketing language to sell products, like the wind turbine power plants which also have lots of unsolved problems like the impact on wildlife, the impact on micro climate (drying the soil and heating it up), the production of large amounts of microplastic through abrasion of the turbine blades,...
So I just want to say, we should - in science - try to avoid using words like "clean" without defining it :)
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