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CNSC allows the restart of the Bruce A Unit 2
CNSC allows the restart of the Bruce A Unit 2: Duncan Hawthorne, President and CEO's on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUIfQh5fn8M&feature=youtu.be "The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has given Bruce Power the go-ahead to power up its Unit 2 reactor.
Today's permission to remove reactor shutdown guarantees from Unit 2,
which has been shut down for nearly 20 years, means it is now a live
reactor and Bruce Power can complete final safety checks in preparation
for synchronization to Ontario's electricity grid.
"The regulator's
approval clears the way for our staff to take the reactor to power
operation and complete the remaining commissioning and start-up tests on
the unit," said Duncan Hawthorne, President and CEO. "Operations staff
will complete a number of tests that will clear the way for Unit 2
deliver to low-cost, clean, reliable power to the provincial grid."
Innovation has been a key theme of the refurbishment program on Unit 2,
with many complex maneuvers being completed, when previously they were
thought to be impossible.
"A project of this magnitude has never
been done before on a CANDU reactor and that cannot be overlooked,"
Hawthorne said. "We have learned many lessons from our work on Unit 2
and have implemented them on Unit 1 which is following very closely
behind Unit 2 and should achieve a similar milestone in a few short
months."
The next step will be to synchronize Unit 2 to the Ontario
electricity grid. The 750 megawatt unit will produce enough electricity
to power approximately 500,000 homes which is roughly the size of the
city of Hamilton." this is the link to the CNSC's announcement: http://www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/mediacentre/updates/2012/March-16-2012-bruce-a-2.cfm
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