Email Bulletin - Week of 2007 June 25
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AECL officially throws its hat in the UK ring with its submission for Advanced CANDU Reactor® pre-licensing approval in the United Kingdom. Read more |
Safe, sound and a top performer. After consistently high lifetime capacity levels, the Qinshan Unit 1 nuclear reactor achieves top marks in its first five-year in-service reactor building structural integrity and containment tests. Find out how |
Just short of its 50th birthday, AECL’s National Research Universal reactor safely breaks a medical isotope production record to help meet supply shortfall, enabling more than a million additional diagnostic scans for patients around the world. Take a closer look |
Bidding farewell to a fearless leader. Long-time President and CEO Robert van Adel announces he will take his leave this fall after a fruitful career with AECL. More |
Go Green! AECL sponsorship of Science East’s Energy Awareness Outreach Program helps raise awareness of green energy technology, including CANDU nuclear. Check it out |
Sharing our story. Increased public interest drives demand for educational presentations on nuclear energy and CANDU technology - leaving AECL’s tireless team of community orators on the move! Learn more about it |
Setting standards: AECL’s Shami Dua receives prestigious Canadian Standards Association Award of Merit for leadership and expertise in advancing nuclear and quality management standards. Read all about it |
Did you know
Every twin-reactor ACR-1000 nuclear plant can generate enough power to meet the daily needs of up to two million people with no emissions of nitrogen oxides, sulphur oxides, toxic heavy metals, aerosols, ozone, or other pollutants.
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- Canada's nuclear energy source. This website answers your questions about CANDU nuclear power and gives you the opportunity to find out more about the future of Ontario's energy supply.