“Saskatchewan to Pursue Nuclear Reactor Development”

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Plans are in motion to explore the potential development of significant nuclear reactors in Saskatchewan, as announced by the provincial government on Wednesday. The province also intends to continue its efforts in advancing small modular reactor (SMR) projects.

During a press briefing, Jeremy Harrison, the Minister for SaskPower, emphasized that the selection process for a large nuclear site will be conducted in conjunction with the site selection process for SMRs. The initial SMR project by SaskPower is scheduled to commence later this year near Estevan.

Harrison highlighted the importance of initiating the technology selection process for large-scale nuclear reactors, emphasizing that although it can be a lengthy process lasting up to 15 years or more, it is crucial to commence now to avoid delays. These reactors would be fueled by uranium obtained from sources within Saskatchewan.

This initiative is not a new concept for the province, as a similar proposal for a large-scale nuclear reactor was considered in 2008 by Bruce Power, a subsidiary of Cameco Corporation. A previous consultant report identified the Lake Diefenbaker region near Elbow as a suitable location for a nuclear power plant due to the necessity of a substantial water supply for nuclear operations.

Minister Harrison projected that this endeavor would not only boost the provincial economy but also create new job opportunities and potential for exports both domestically and internationally. The province’s collaboration with GE-Hitachi on the SMR project will now extend to exploring the feasibility of a larger-scale nuclear project.

SaskPower CEO Rupen Pandya emphasized the importance of planning for large reactors alongside SMRs to ensure a reliable baseload power supply for the future. Premier Scott Moe, speaking during a premiers’ meeting in Ottawa, underscored the significance of nuclear power in Saskatchewan’s energy future, emphasizing the need to transition to this form of energy to ensure a dependable and cost-effective power grid.

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