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Science and Research committee  I have heard the same analogies made, that there is no path to net zero without nuclear. We've also engaged in studies and see the gap as very large. The challenge we have in nuclear, and how much nuclear power we would need to hit that gap, is the same across all energy industri

September 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Amy Gottschling

Science and Research committee  Thank you for the question. I apologize; I probably can't speak to the economic feasibility as such, but what I can point you to is that the marine transport industry is engaging with the nuclear industry to discuss these opportunities. We are doing so at CNL as well. The par

September 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Amy Gottschling

Science and Research committee  Thank you for the question. The size of the reactors that are geared for remote deployment would be around the five-megawatt range. The beauty of the SMRs is that you can plug and play if you need more than one to cover the energy needs you have. It sounds like you would need tw

September 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Amy Gottschling

Science and Research committee  The solution we have in place right now for the current reactors in Ontario is quite sound, and the disposal solutions we have in place and the policies we have in place would also be applied to SMRs.

September 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Amy Gottschling

Science and Research committee  Decisions were made in the past to separate the technology from AECL and provide exclusive rights to that technology to us and SNC-Lavalin. That decision was made many years ago, and we are proceeding on the path forward. The AECL of old was set out with the intention to define

September 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Amy Gottschling

Science and Research committee  Madam Chair and members of the committee, let me begin by telling you that today I attended the first day of the Women in Nuclear Canada conference. This year is the largest attendance the conference has ever had, selling out at 500 attendees. I can tell you that the energy and

September 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Amy Gottschling