Re: Odd solar power?
Not surprisingly, French petroleum giant Total S.A., which has a small ownership in nuclear company Areva and significant ownership in several Canadian oil sands projects, has been talking about installing nuclear power for steam generation for their SAGD projects.
"Technology is one of the most important levers we can rely on to address the economic, social and environmental challenges we face in oil sands development."
The Canadian government owned nuclear company made some presentations back in 2007 about the possibility of using the heavy-water CANDU reactor for the same purpose. The ever predictable Pembina Institute fired back immediately :-)
Despite that I am convinced that in due course the R&D going into nuclear and the R&D going into oil sands extraction techniques are going to converge and we will see nukes around Fort Mac. Here's a more up to date summary article from August 2012 of the current situation.
Seems to me that Big Oil, already the most hated industry on the planet, is perfectly positioned (nothing to lose ) to lead the debate and deal with the public opposition to build new nuclear facilities...
Originally posted by EJ
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"Technology is one of the most important levers we can rely on to address the economic, social and environmental challenges we face in oil sands development."
Jean-Michel Gires, President & CEO of Total E&P Canada
"Total is investing in the development of renewable energies and alternative fuels to help us move toward a more innovative, diversified, and sustainable energy supply. Our focus is in four areas: solar energy, biomass, nuclear power, and liquid hydrocarbons."
"Total is investing in the development of renewable energies and alternative fuels to help us move toward a more innovative, diversified, and sustainable energy supply. Our focus is in four areas: solar energy, biomass, nuclear power, and liquid hydrocarbons."
The Canadian government owned nuclear company made some presentations back in 2007 about the possibility of using the heavy-water CANDU reactor for the same purpose. The ever predictable Pembina Institute fired back immediately :-)
Despite that I am convinced that in due course the R&D going into nuclear and the R&D going into oil sands extraction techniques are going to converge and we will see nukes around Fort Mac. Here's a more up to date summary article from August 2012 of the current situation.
Seems to me that Big Oil, already the most hated industry on the planet, is perfectly positioned (nothing to lose ) to lead the debate and deal with the public opposition to build new nuclear facilities...
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