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Canada's steps towards nuclear power
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This paper describes the policy development of nuclear power in Canada. Canada has a natural abundance of coal, oil, natural gas, water power and uranium. It was recognized that the demand for nuclear power would only materialize if it met an economically competitive range.
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Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- 12 p.
- Report number
- AECL--593
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- Country of Publication
- Canada
- Country of Input or Organization
- Canada
- INIS RN
- 43103502
- Subject category
- S29: ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY;
- Descriptors DEI
- CANADA; COAL; ENERGY POLICY; HYDROELECTRIC POWER; NATURAL GAS; NUCLEAR POWER; PETROLEUM
- Descriptors DEC
- CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; ELECTRIC POWER; ENERGY SOURCES; FLUIDS; FOSSIL FUELS; FUEL GAS; FUELS; GAS FUELS; GASES; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; MATERIALS; NORTH AMERICA; POWER; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Optional Information
- Notes
- 13 refs., 3 tabs. Presented at the Second International conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland, 1-13 September 1958.