Nuclear in Nunavut is a four-part series exploring how advancements in nuclear technology might impact the territory. Imagine a nuclear reactor about the size of a sea can. Inside it is a fuel cell that can produce electricity for several years with no refueling. It’s made to be transportable in pieces and assembled on site. When it’s time to decommission the reactor, it can be carted off leaving nothing behind, not even nuclear waste. This imag…
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