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Canada / Big Tech Deals Will Help Other Players ‘Move More Rapidly On Nuclear’

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Industry association welcomes ‘significant knock-on effects’ of investment

Utility OPG is planning to build a fleet of four GEH BWRX-300 small modular reactors at Darlington. Courtesy GEH.

The significant knock-on effects of investment into the nuclear sector by big tech will see supply chains gear up, the nuclear workforce grow and reactor designs licensed and approved, clearing the way for utilities – and potentially other industrial players – to move more rapidly on their own deployment of nuclear, the Canadian Nuclear Association (CAN) said.



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