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This arrangement was negotiated 25 years ago and is part of a decades-old program of cooperation on nucleartechnology, which includes agreements not to use this assistance for military purposes. Since the 1990s, there has been significant cooperation between Russia and China on civilian nuclear energy.
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This document is little more than a belated attempt to rationalize the government’s recent announcements for new nuclear and gas facilities. It is certainly not a plan for clean energy generation – it’s a plan to keep critics at bay while the province keeps polluting and using antiquated and dangerous technologies.
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In 2012, 2017, and 2021 the National Academies of Science and Engineering published three separate reports on threats to the grid, resilience, and the future of electricity. [1] 1] In its 2017 report, the Academies warned that U.S. Industrial solar and wind projects require between 300 and 400 times more land than nuclear plants. [29]
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