Belledune, Canada to use modular reactors

Belledune is partnering with Cross River Infrastructure Partners to pursue the use of small modular reactor technology.

Share:

Gain full professional access to energynews.pro from 4.90€/month.
Designed for decision-makers, with no long-term commitment.

Over 30,000 articles published since 2021.
150 new market analyses every week to decode global energy trends.

Monthly Digital PRO PASS

Immediate Access
4.90€/month*

No commitment – cancel anytime, activation in 2 minutes.

*Special launch offer: 1st month at the indicated price, then 14.90 €/month, no long-term commitment.

Annual Digital PRO Pass

Full Annual Access
99€/year*

To access all of energynews.pro without any limits

*Introductory annual price for year one, automatically renewed at 149.00 €/year from the second year.

Belledune is partnering with Cross River Infrastructure Partners to pursue the use of small modular reactor technology.

Advanced technology

Belledune, New Brunswick, Canada will benefit from small modular reactors to produce decarbonized heat and power. The facility will have a capacity of 1GW. The project requires environmental approval as well as authorization from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission prior to its implementation.

It is part of the expansion of the Port of Belledune in New Brunswick. Industrial users of the Port’s Green Power Centre would be the first to receive the electricity generated. Sessions will be held in the coming weeks to inform all stakeholders.

Denis Caron, President and CEO of the Belledune Port Authority, says:

“We anticipate significant First Nations and community interest in this project and will ensure that the proponents provide informative and timely engagement opportunities for northern New Brunswickers. Nurturing and maintaining these relationships is critical to our collective success. “

The ARC-100 unit used reassures stakeholders of the success of the project. In addition, it could produce an additional amount of hydrogen.

An economic project

In addition, it could include metal fabrication. The ARC-100 may well prove to be the best technology in the heavy industry. It provides a huge amount of high temperature steam and energy in a small space.

The Port’s Green Energy Hub is already home to several clean energy projects. As a result, Cross River entered into an agreement with Belledune. This is a green energy hydrogen facility that would produce ammonia for export. The port expansion is expected to create additional opportunities to serve local, national and international markets.

The project is also located near the Pabineau and Eel River Bar First Nations territories. All eight Mi’gmaq communities will be present to discuss the regional impact of the project. Communities are looking forward to the project as it will bring jobs and economic prosperity.

 

Validation of underground injection permits by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency strengthens Dewey Burdock’s regulatory position and paves the way for state permitting expected in 2025.
Facing energy security challenges, several Southeast Asian countries are turning to nuclear and could invest up to $208bn to reach 25 GW of capacity, favouring small modular reactors.
A strategic partnership between the United Kingdom and the United States aims to shorten nuclear licensing timelines and strengthen industrial cooperation around fusion and modular reactors.
The International Atomic Energy Agency projects global nuclear capacity to reach 992 GW by 2050, driven by small modular reactors and lifetime extensions of existing plants.
Premier American Uranium and Nuclear Fuels have announced a target date of around September 19 to finalise their strategic consolidation, pending final approval from the TSX Venture Exchange.
The General Court of the European Union has rejected Austria’s appeal against the inclusion of gas and nuclear energy in the classification of sustainable investments.
Kazakhstan has signed an agreement with Nukem Technologies Engineering Services GmbH to benefit from German expertise in nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste management.
The European Court of Justice annulled the European Commission's authorisation of Hungarian state aid for the Paks II nuclear project, questioning compliance with EU public procurement rules.
A Chinese consortium has secured a CNY4.2bn ($594mn) contract for the construction of conventional islands for the Xuwei nuclear project, combining third and fourth generation reactors.
Rosatom and China National Nuclear Corporation signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen bilateral cooperation in talent development and skills training in the nuclear sector.
Iran has reached a new agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency to formalise the resumption of inspections, following months of suspension linked to military tensions and criticism of its nuclear programme.
The French Energy Regulatory Commission outlines a structured plan to accelerate the deployment of small modular reactors, focusing on industrial heat and series effects to enhance competitiveness.
US-based Nuclearn has secured $10.5mn to scale its artificial intelligence platform, already deployed in over 65 nuclear reactors, to automate critical operations amid rising energy demand.
The steel dome of the CAP1000 Haiyang 4 reactor has been positioned, a major construction milestone paving the way for upcoming maintenance and technical installation phases.
The Groupement des Industriels Français de l'Énergie Nucléaire and the Belgian Nuclear Forum formalise a partnership aimed at strengthening industrial exchanges and joint projects between the two countries’ nuclear sectors.
The International Atomic Energy Agency warns that little time remains to reach an agreement with Iran on fully resuming inspections, as European sanctions could be reimposed within 30 days.
Slovenia’s JEK2 project moves forward with two nuclear technologies judged technically compatible, estimated between EUR9.31bn ($10.1bn) and EUR15.37bn ($16.66bn).
US-based Oklo will build the country’s first privately funded nuclear fuel recycling centre in Oak Ridge, investing $1.7bn and creating over 800 jobs.
The Tennessee Valley Authority partners with ENTRA1 Energy to develop up to 6 gigawatts of modular nuclear capacity, in an unprecedented project supporting energy growth across seven U.S. states.
A report by the International Atomic Energy Agency puts Iran’s 60% enriched uranium at 440.9 kg before Israeli and U.S. strikes, while the agency’s access to enrichment sites has remained suspended since the operations.

Log in to read this article

You'll also have access to a selection of our best content.