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Saskatchewan’s Crown Investments Corporation (CIC) is providing CAD479,000 ($352,296) to the Saskatchewan Industrial & Mining Suppliers Association (SIMSA) and its partners to prepare local companies for participation in Canadian provincial, national and global small modular reactor (SMR) development. SIMSA, is a non-profit organisation representing more than 300 Saskatchewan-based suppliers to the industrial, mining and energy sectors.
- Source: NEI Magazine
- Date: Thursday, 31 August 2023
- Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newsmore-funding-for-saskatchewan-smr-development-11109402
Saskatchewan's Crown Investments Corporation (CIC) is providing CAD479,000 (USD352,296) to the Saskatchewan Industrial and Mining Suppliers Association (SIMSA) and its partners to prepare local companies for their future participation in provincial, national and global small modular reactor development.
- Source: World Nuclear News
- Date: Saturday, 26 August 2023
- Original article: world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Saskatchewan-seeks-to-develop-SMR-supply-chain
The company said one site is the Estevan area – specifically, two sites around Boundary Dam and Rafferty Dam, and another around the Grant Devine Dam. Estevan is a city about 16 km north of the Canada-US border.
The other area under consideration is near Elbow, a village about 140 km south of the provincial capital of Saskatoon, around Lake Diefenbaker, from Gardiner Dam to the Diefenbaker Dam.
SaskPower said the area will be selected by 2023, with a specific site chosen by 2024.
However, the decision on whether to use SMR technology as part of the province’s power generation mix will not be made until 2029. If it is approved, the SMR could be operational by 2035.
- Source: Nucnet
- Date: Friday, 23 September 2022
- Original article: nucnet.org/news/saskpower-chooses-two-smr-sites-with-final-decision-due-in-2024-9-4-2022