Nuclear

Nuclear Reactors ( from https://cna.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/The-Canadian-Nuclear-Factbook-2021-EN.pdf )

There are 442 operable power reactors worldwide, with a net generating capacity of approximately 394 gigawatts (GW). • This includes 37 Japanese reactors that were taken offline shortly after the 2011 Fukushima accident. As of February 2021, nine have been restarted and 16 more are in the approval process for restarting. • It also includes six German reactors, though Germany plans to phase out all of its nuclear reactors by 2022.

A total of 51 reactors are under construction worldwide, primarily in emerging economies such as China and India. There are over 100 reactors on order or planned, while 300+ more have been proposed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_modular_reactor

Small Modular Reactors = https://smractionplan.ca/

Atomic Energy of Canada Limited was established 75 years ago = https://www.aecl.ca/

2020 Is Nuclear Fusion The Answer To Clean Energy? video = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPS-epGPJmg