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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
AtkinsRéalis welcomes Government of Canada’s investment in next . . . “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 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
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
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
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 Reactor - IEEE By 1945, Canada had developed the first nuclear reactor outside of the United States Today, CANDU's environmentally-sensitive reactors consistently lead the world in productivity, safety, and ease of use
CANDU Nuclear Reactor 101 - Atlantica Centre For Energy What is a CANDU nuclear reactor? The CANDU reactor, which stands for CANada Deuterium Uranium, is a Canadian innovation that was first developed in the 1960s Instead of enriched uranium, it uses natural uranium, which doesn’t require extra processing