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Market Research - Industrial Heat
With the increasing demand for reliable low-carbon energy solutions, the widespread deployment of Small Modular Nuclear Reactors (SMRs) is anticipated worldwide. As a result, our group of companies is actively expanding its consulting services within the nuclear industry. We believe that one of the major demand drivers for SMRs will be thermal demand from industries that are looking to decarbonize. Our objective is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the thermal demand. To achieve this, we are seeking to collaborate with students who can assist us in conducting market research.
Qualified Leads for the Deployment of SMRs
To support Canada's ambitious decarbonization goals, we are actively seeking to deploy Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) as a carbon-free solution for behind-the-meter (i.e. private use) thermal and power applications. Our aim is to expand our project portfolio, targeting diverse industries that can benefit from carbon-free and reliable energy. The primary focus of this project is to identify and qualify leads across Canada. This involves a systematic approach to identifying companies and organizations that would benefit from SMRs, initiating discussions with potential customers to understand their specific power and thermal needs, and assessing their suitability for SMR deployment. Through this process, we aim to build strategic partnerships and pave the way for successful SMR integration, thereby contributing significantly to Canada's transition to a low-carbon economy.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for Nuclear Power Plant in Canada
The project aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process for a nuclear power plant in Canada. The goal is to explore the various components that make up an EIA, including the legal framework, environmental baseline studies, impact prediction, mitigation measures, and public consultation processes. By delving into these aspects, learners will gain insights into the regulatory requirements and best practices for conducting an EIA in the context of nuclear energy. This project will enable learners to apply their classroom knowledge of environmental science, policy, and regulatory frameworks to a real-world scenario, enhancing their understanding of the complexities involved in environmental assessments for large-scale energy projects.
Market Research - Nuclear Transport
With the increasing demand for reliable low-carbon energy solutions, the widespread deployment of Small Modular Nuclear Reactors (SMRs) is anticipated worldwide. As a result, our group of companies is actively expanding its consulting services within the nuclear industry. One of the pivotal challenges we are currently addressing pertains to the safe transportation of nuclear fuel and waste. Our objective is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the existing practices and regulatory frameworks governing this aspect. To achieve this, we are seeking to collaborate with students who can assist us in conducting market research.