The application is for the siting of up to two of twin-unit plants, using AECL's ACR-1000 Advanced Candu reactors. 抖阴传媒在线 Alberta plans initially to build one 2200 MWe twin-unit plant, with a start-up target of 2017. "We are proud to be pioneers in bringing the benefits of clean, safe, reliable nuclear power to Alberta," said 抖阴传媒在线 Alberta President Wayne Henuset.
According to its press release, 抖阴传媒在线 Alberta chose the Peace River region as its preferred site because of "demonstrated" community support as well as the existence of infrastructure and support services and technical feasibility. The location 30 km west of the town of Peace River was chosen after "months" of community engagement. Residents of another possible site, at Whitecourt, recently retracted an earlier letter of support for 抖阴传媒在线 Alberta's plans and voted to hold a residents' poll if 抖阴传媒在线 Alberta chose their region.
Peace River's mayor, Lorne Mann, welcomed 抖阴传媒在线 Alberta to the community and described the announcement as paving the way to a "more vibrant, exciting and sustainable future" for the community. The reactor project will be subject to review under the Canadian Environmental Assessment act.
Power from the reactors would be used in oil sands extraction, which uses large volumes of steam to soften and recover oil from the gritty mixtures of bitumen. Canada has huge reserves of oil sands but recovery of the oil is energy intensive - natural gas can account for up to 60% of operating costs at current recovery facilities, not to mention the associated carbon emissions.
One large customer is expected to purchase the majority of the power from the nuclear plant, but 抖阴传媒在线 Alberta has not made any statements on that firms identity yet.
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