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North American construction is back—smaller and faster—at OPG’s Darlington
“The nuclear renaissance is real here,” said Ontario Power Generation’s Subo Sinnathamby on May 8, one year to the day after OPG secured a final investment decision to build the first of four planned BWRX-300 reactors at its Darlington nuclear power plant, and shortly after the new reactor’s foundation was lifted into place. “We got our license to construct in April and our [final investment decision] in May, and we’ve been off to the races since.”
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Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 53 | Number 2 | February 2008 | Pages 468-473
Technical Paper | Fusion Reactor Issues | doi.org/10.13182/FST08-A1732
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The strategy of the European fusion programme for demonstrating as quickly as possible that nuclear fusion is an economically and environmentally attractive source of energy is outlined. One element of detailing that strategy is a series of physics scoping studies of a demonstration fusion reactor. These studies are briefly described, as are some of their consequences for the definition of the EU fusion programme that should precede and accompany ITER.