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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.”
L. Bromberg, M. Sidorov
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 30 | Number 3 | December 1996 | Pages 1204-1208
Fusion Magnet Systems | doi.org/10.13182/FST96-A11963111
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The high current required to drive the toroidal field coil of Low Aspect Ratio reactor-size devices (due to the single turn design) results in difficult choices for the electrical bus. In this paper, the implications of both superconducting and resistive busbar are investigated. Special attention is given to the possibility of using a high-TC busbar.