In response to the Reality Check article, “Is a Candu really the answer for Alberta's oilsands?” written by Robert Sheppard on January 11, 2007
http://www.cbc.ca:80/news/background/re ... 70111.html
EXCERPT:
“A nuclear option of one sort or another has been floating around the oil patch for at least a decade. But this time it's a bit different, there is a real plan on the table.
Two Calgary-based entrepreneurs, Wayne Henuset and Hank Swartout formed Energy Alberta Corp. and teamed up with Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. to promote the Candu-6 as the answer to the vast energy needs of the oilsands.
Henuset, the president of the company, said in an interview the group is building the project around two Candu-6 reactors, which would produce a total of 1,400 megawatts of power and which would be built together smack in the middle of oilsands country, just south of Fort McMurray.
The projected capital cost is roughly $4.5 billion and the reason for the centralized location is that one of the biggest needs of oilsands extractors is high-pressure steam, and steam from a central plant such as this only has an effective range of about 24 kilometres when delivered through pipelines.”
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Reader Comments:
There's a nifty little article written by Watt Patterson in April 2006 entitled Nuclear Amnesia at: http://www.waltpatterson.org/nucamnesia.pdf
It's time for ALL nuke-pushers to READ IT!
And, Mr. Henuset should stick to making wine.
Obviously, he has a long, long way to go before he will begin to understand what uranium is and does, and the madness denoted by his ghoulish daydreams for a nuke-plant in the middle of Alberta!
Hasn't this freakish activity done enough damage yet to what was once a pristine wilderness?
Or, is it in such a mess that even contaminating it forever with uranium doesn't matter???
Elaine Hughes
Archerwill, SK
Related Articles:
Nuclear pitch for oil sands
http://www.sqwalk.com/blog2006/000835.html
Firm pushing nuke plants to heat sticky oilsands
http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/n ... b22&k=6642
Alberta nuke for oilsands steam - seeking buyers
http://world-nuclear.blogspot.com/2006/ ... steam.html
Energetic Time
http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/Columnists/ ... 32449.html
