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Darlington Unit One, 24/7: a brief inquiry into well-being, destitution, and energy security

Article summary Darlington Nuclear Generating Station Unit 1 (DNGS-1) produces both baseload electricity and Cobalt-60, a valuable medical and industrial radioisotope that has helped improve...

Darlington Unit One, producer of MWh and eV, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, for hundreds of days at a time

Darlington unit 1 began producing Cobalt-60 in February 2025, for the first time, and now has joined units at Pickering B and Bruce B...

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May 2025 | CNWC Newsletter

National Director’s Message    In our "2025 Look-Ahead” Newsletter we gave some of our reasons for optimism.While in the months that followed we witnessed events...

Hope beyond HOEP: the Mad Hatter’s Market, and how it threatens energy security

Nobody pays the Ontario electricity “market” price except those who import Ontario electricity into other jurisdictions In the majority of hours through the year, the...

We the Nuclear North: Canadian Nuclear Workers kept the U.S. State of New York supplied with 626 MW of clean, affordable, stable nuclear power,...

Each Ontario nuclear power plant worker made over 55,480 kWh of the electricity sent from Ontario to New York in January. That’s enough for...

Too sexy for hot water revenue: the electric power industry’s strange disinterest in Ontario’s easiest market

Article summary: Large, consistent power demands not currently met with electricity are overlooked in power system and utility planning: Domestic hot water and residential space...

The 10,000 MW job ahead for the Canadian nuclear industry

What’s in this article: Strategy and Tactics of Big Gas: In the early 2000s, two Ontario natural gas companies, Union Gas and Enbridge, gave funding...

Suncor’s non-nuclear base case at Base Plant

Here’s what’s in this article: Alberta’s reliance on fossil fuels presents a significant decarbonization challenge, with potential nuclear power providing a solution. Installing nuclear capacity...

CNWC Submission regarding OPG’s Application for a Licence to Construct the BWRX-300

Reference. 2024-H-03 CNWC submission regarding OPG’s Application for a Licence to Construct a single BWRX-300 Reactor at their Darlington Nuclear Generating Site Dear President Tremblay and...

Canadian dollars on the Baltic: worth the healthy bones of a single Pomeranian AP1000?

What’s in this article Canadian nuclear companies often rely on federal financial assistance for projects. Not all are equally deserving. Westinghouse received a letter of intent...

Movie night in Alberta: tonight’s blockbuster is a remake

Moonshine, Henuset Wine, Runnin’ Around Re-tread: Son of CANDU-for-Alberta II, The Sequel In 2010, CNWC employer Bruce Power bought a startup called Energy Alberta that...

January 2025 | CNWC Newsletter

National Director’s Message   As we look ahead to 2025 we have a lot of good reasons to be optimistic. 2024 marked the end of...

Introduction to CNWC’s Electrification Policy Position papers

The Canadian Nuclear Workers’ Council (CNWC) has published a series of policy position papers advocating for the expansion of nuclear power in Canada. The...

Germany’s 540 on nuclear power: the power of Big Lies, repeated

Prologue: A Millennial drive round the roundabout You’re driving down the road and come to a roundabout and realize you’re going the wrong way, so...

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