Another Bruce Power supplier has opened an office in Kincardine.
Nucleom, a Quebec-based company specializing in non-destructive testing and evaluation, will employ 40 people who will be taking part in Bruce Power’s Major Component Replacement Project.
The office is located on Mahood Johnston Drive next to the Kincardine Fire Station.
In a news release, Nucleom’s role in the project will be to examine the critical components of the Unit 6 reactor as part of the Feeder Installation execution phase of the project.
They go on to say Nucleom actively participates in research and development to establish novel technologies in the nuclear industry that will provide a safer working environment for workers while increasing productivity of the project.
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SNC-Lavalin Joins Nuclear Innovation Institute
SNC-Lavalin Group has become a Founding Member of the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII), the industry group said this week.
SNC-Lavalin Group is the steward of Canada’s CANDU nuclear technology, which the institute called “a vital part of a sustainable energy mix, proving safe, carbon-free electricity in a world that will increasingly need more of it.” Moreover, nuclear power is seen as a substantial contributor to the transition to a “net zero” emissions goal.
CANDU reactors represent over 20,000 MW of installed capacity in eight countries worldwide representing a massive amount of emissions-free power.
SNC-Lavalin is bringing its expertise with end-to-end nuclear project solutions and support to Bruce Power’s $13 billion Major Component Replacement program that will extend the life of the Bruce reactors to 2064.
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A globally respected leader in nuclear technology has joined the Nuclear Innovation Institute to accelerate the pace of clean energy innovation.
SNC-Lavalin joins, among others, Bruce Power and the County of Bruce as founding members of the NII.
SNC-Lavalin is known around the world for its CANDU nuclear technology.
The firm is also supplying project solutions and support to Bruce Power’s $13 billion Major Component Replacement program that will extend the life of the Bruce reactors to 2064.
A key element in working together “to leverage our collective nuclear expertise on our shared journey to a net zero future,” advises Mike Rencheck, chair, NII board of directors and president and CEO of Bruce Power.