Well it can be safely stored inside the plant in a pool of water for 10 or so years then it can be safely transported to a site where they can pack in concrete and bury it for eternity.
I have seen irradiated water bays where spent fuel us kept. This is basically what they do in Canada
Exactly. And they need to start somewhere in order to improve on it. I'm sure the range will increase in future. But this will only work in hot climate for now
They're not looking to sell small family cars. They're looking to market these as afirdable sports car for the upper car.
If there's enough interest then they will roll out more models. This is the cheapest car they order, if people don't shiw interest in this then how will they ever sell 3 series
That's not what they're saying. They said they can do mods and repair in house to manufacture's standards.
That means they can come up with approved repair designs and build them to OEM standard. It's big thing but not a huge thing.
Spent fuel just sits in the bottom of an old mining shaft, packed in concrete.
CANDU reactors use uranium that only needs to sit on site for 10 years after being used before they can be SAFELY stored underground for good. Russian reactors use more potent fuel, they would have to be stay longer...
Millionaire definition in Canada changed recently. You have to be earning a million pee year to be considered a millionaire.
Most of the detached houses in Toronto cost about a million or more so can't use that anymore.
That's not the reason. Canada buys equipment with lifetime support. That's the main reason why F-35 was dropped.
"November 2014, the Department of National Defence (DND) released an update on the F-35 procurement that estimated the same total project cost as KPMG, namely $45.8 billion. It...
Lifetime cost of a fighter is about 3 times the purchase price. Do the math.
Canada got the same or a better deal than India. Canada also builds a shit load of parts for Boeing, including large system like landing gear.
There's more to the deal than what they tell the media. They just don't...