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- CANDU reactor - Wikipedia
The CANDU (Canada deuterium uranium) is a Canadian pressurized heavy-water reactor design used to generate electric power [1] The acronym refers to its deuterium oxide (heavy water) moderator and its use of (originally, natural) uranium fuel
- CANDU reactor - Energy Education
CANDU reactor is a type of nuclear reactor which was developed in Canada, and is currently used in nuclear power plants for electrical generation in various countries around the world
- Introduction to CANDU
If you are looking for some general information about CANDU, please check out the documents listed below In addition you will find some excellent overview information at: NuclearCanada ca (external link) - a wiki-based portal to the Canadian Nuclear Enterprise
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“CANDU reactors maintain an almost entirely Canadian-made, Canadian-designed supply chain through a consortium of Canadian companies, and they provide good-paying, long-lasting, and sustainable jobs in manufacturing for Canadians
- CANDU nuclear reactors: history and characteristics
The CANDU reactor, a Canadian technology developed in the 1950s-1960s, uses heavy water as moderator and natural uranium as fuel to generate electricity CANDU models have evolved, with units ranging from 500 to 880 MWe, followed by the CANDU 6 and CANDU 9
- CANDU Reactor – A Guide to Canadian Nuclear Technology | Explore Nuclear
What’s a CANDU you ask? It’s neither a strange Canadian animal nor an exclamation of determination CANDUs are a type of nuclear reactor developed by Canada during the 1950s and 1960s The acronym stands for CANada Deuterium Uranium
- The Canadian Nuclear Energy Technology - Natural Resources Canada
The main achievement of the Government’s R D efforts is the CANDU reactor system In addition to providing energy, nuclear technology produces benefits through other applications, including medical isotopes which are used in health diagnostics and treatment
- CANDU - Nuclear Power Plants World Wide - Nuclear Power Plants . . .
It is based on the Qinshan Phase III CANDU 6 plant in China, designed to meet industry and public expectations of nuclear power generation that is safe, reliable and environmentally friendly
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