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Canadian nuclear chemical engineering

Three Decades of Canadian Nuclear Chemical Engineering... [Pg.313]

Figure 1. Major areas of Canadian nuclear chemical engineering... Figure 1. Major areas of Canadian nuclear chemical engineering...
There is no detailed documentation of the number of chemists and chemical engineers employed in the nuclear power industry. Within AECL there are 300 in a total staff of 6000 (5%). Within Ontario Hydro (26) there are approximately 145 in a total staff of 3300 associated with nuclear power generation (4.4%). The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) estimates that in 1976 there were about 18,400 people employed in the Canadian nuclear industry, excluding the uranium industry (27) If about 4% of these were chemists or chemical engineers, one can estimate that a total of about 700 were employed in the industry at that time. There is likely to be considerable expansion of the industry by 1985, particularly in the utilities such as Ontario Hydro, Hydro Quebec, and New Brunswick Power which already have additional nuclear capacity under construction. The expansion will in turn provide new opportunities for members of this profession. [Pg.333]

Sadhankar, R.R., et al. (2005), Hydrogen Generation Using High-temperature Nuclear Reactors , 55th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Toronto, Ontario, October. [Pg.233]


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