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Natural Resources committee  I have just one thing to clarify that. OPG or Bruce has done four open houses in the communities to tell them what they are doing with their plans of siting more reactors on the existing site, and in four open houses, they had fewer than 200 people show up. So people aren't that

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  What's happening in Alberta is we have an appetite for oil and gas, and we have oil and gas there, so that appetite is amazing. But our conventional oil is pretty much used up, or the idea of finding more of it in our area, so they're going to the oil sands because it's there. Th

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  On the business point of view, we did that ourselves. We did that because it's for us and it's for a company that's actually taking it, so they did the feasibility on whether it's economical. We're selling them that power at a price for which AECL says they can actually build the

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  I can answer that a little bit. On the economical side, with having so much power in Quebec and Ontario, with 50% of it coming from nuclear in Ontario, with their hydro, that brought a great economic base to your community with a stable energy cost. That stable energy cost is ver

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  For our town-hall meeting tomorrow, we're actually bringing one of the mayors from one of the existing communities that actually has nuclear power today. The polls generally show that there's substantially more approval for nuclear power in the communities that actually have nucl

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  I want to add a little bit to that. Right now, radiation is moved around cities everywhere. Radiation is used in the hospitals and it's fully insurable. It's transported every day throughout Canada and the world and it's not something that's uncommon. I see it behind vehicles o

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  I have to say I can work with the timelines as long as the reviews are done as they're stated and we're not held up. I'm just nervous because of so much that's coming on. So far, with the CNSC and AECL, I believe that everything's been going unbelievably smoothly, but because th

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  Well, the United States has the largest number in the world right now. They've now streamlined their process to where you actually pre-approve your facility. They actually have a pre-approval process. You can say, “I want to use X reactor”, and they say, “yes, that's fine, here i

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  On that comment, I just see that we have an opportunity here not to worry about others, but actually to bring a process that's fairly straightforward to our system. We are very concerned about our environment and our people, so if we're that concerned, we should have a process th

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  They're hoping to move it along a lot faster, that's correct.

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  I think that's between us and the AECL, that costing, but right now we feel we can deliver somewhere around 6¢ to 7¢ a kilowatt. That's about the going price right now. In order for me to develop our facility it would cost us about that.

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  That's our whole package; that's correct. We have decommissioning costs in there, as well as looking after the waste fuel.

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset

Natural Resources committee  To add to that, we're concerned about a waste that we actually hold on to--that we actually have control of it and make sure we monitor it. If you put that in an idea of what's happening with the waste from a coal facility and where it's going, I can't see its being comparable. T

May 16th, 2007Committee meeting

Wayne Henuset