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Ontario Power to operate Pickering nuclear units until 2026

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has granted Ontario Power Generation (OPG) an extension to operate units 5 to 8 of the Pickering nuclear generating station (PNGS) until the end of 2026, extending the previous deadline of December 31, 2024. The extended permit allows OPG to run these units up to 305,000 equivalent full power hours (EFPH), an increase from the previous 295,000 EFPH limit. The amended licence includes a requirement for OPG to maintain…

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GE Vernova selects Worley Chemetics to design key component of BWRX-300 SMR

GE Vernova’s nuclear division, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH), has appointed Worley Chemetics to design and fabricate the isolation condenser system for its BWRX-300 small modular reactor (SMR).  This partnership brings Worley Chemetics into the BWRX-300 qualified supplier group, enhancing Ontario’s nuclear supply chain with its fabrication facility in Pickering, Canada. Worley Chemetics’ president, Andrew Barr, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting its 60-year experience in sustainable process technologies and recent ASME nuclear certification. Ontario…

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World Nuclear Performance 2024

In a world grappling with the urgency of climate goals and clean energy transitions, the World Nuclear Performance Report 2024, produced by the World Nuclear Association, presents a compelling narrative on the global nuclear industry’s role in reducing emissions and enhancing energy security. Through facts, case studies, and country-specific insights, the report highlights nuclear energy’s capacity to deliver dependable, carbon-free power and keep pace with rising global electricity demands. Nuclear’s Vital Statistics: Performance on a…

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Hydropower: Achieving Global Renewable Energy Targets

At the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Dubai, global governments pledged to triple renewable generation capacity from 3.8 TW in 2022 to 11.2 TW by 2030. This increase in variable renewables poses grid security and flexibility challenges. Hydropower, among low-carbon options, is the most versatile and cost-effective solution for grid stability. Its key strengths are flexibility and resilience, complementing variable renewables with services ranging…