Nuclear fuel is stored in Canada at the following locations:
Province | Location | Storage Type | References |
---|---|---|---|
Manitoba | Whiteshell Laboratories | Interim | [1] |
New Brunswick | Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station | Interim | [1][2] |
Ontario | Bruce Nuclear Generating Station | Interim | [1] |
Ontario | Chalk River Laboratories | Interim | [1] |
Ontario | Darlington Nuclear Generating Station | Interim | [1] |
Ontario | Pickering Nuclear Generating Station | Interim | [1] |
Quebec | Gentilly Nuclear Generating Station | Interim | [1] |
See also
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edit- ^ a b c d e f g "How Is Used Nuclear Fuel Stored Today?". Nuclear Waste Management Organization (Canada). Retrieved 2023-01-27.
- ^ Logan, Cloe (2022-12-15). "Critics say Point Lepreau power loss shows unreliability and antiquity of nuclear". Canada's National Observer. Retrieved 2023-01-27.