Nuclear startup Avalanche Energy has modest funding, a skeleton crew, a pocket-sized prototype — and grand ambitions. For more than 70 years, governments, oil and gas companies, and entrepreneurs have dreamed of harvesting energy […]
Under Doug Ford, Ontarians can expect electricity emissions to triple by 2030
By Alastair Sharp Carbon emissions from Ontario’s electricity sector are set to almost triple over the next decade, as gas-fired generation largely fills the void left by major nuclear refurbishments and […]
Too much wind and solar raises power system costs
The following is a contributed article by John Reilly, a co-director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, and an energy, […]
The Nuclear Option Is the Real Green Deal.
Alan Emery has spoken to the CACOR lunnch meetings in Ottawa recently; this appeared in the Wall Street Journal on Feb 25. The Nuclear Option Is the Real Green Deal. […]
Going Renewable Means Phasing Out Our Aging Nuclear Reactors
Going renewable means phasing out our aging nuclear reactors. Ontario is the 2nd most nuclearized jurisdiction in the world – we get 60% of our electricity from 18 nuclear reactors. But […]