Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of vacationhomesofkeywest.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of outlook8studio.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of middleeastpress.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of deepsouthtour.blogspot.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of pearldentalarts.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of tannerdewitt.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of ellwi.wordpress.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of krakowfilmfestival.pl
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of productionadvice.co.uk
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of sangabrielcity.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of bosstonesmusic.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
training
ABOUT CNL | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) has contracted CNL to manage and operate its sites and facilities across the country. It is also contracted to carry out AECL’s mandate to enable nuclear science and technology and to protect the environment by fulfilling the government of Canada’s radioactive waste and decommissioning responsibilities. CONTACT US | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Contact Us CNL is committed to fully engaging with members of the nuclear industry, general public, local municipalities, government officials and Indigenous communities.LEADERSHIP TEAM
Leadership Team. At CNL, advancing nuclear science and technology for a clean and secure world is the foundation for everything our organization does. Our leadership team directs and controls all operations of CNL and works collaboratively to continuously improve the organization and proudly execute on our core values and missions. PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES & AWARDS Mission 1: Environmental Remediation Management CNL is accelerating decommissioning, environmental restoration and waste management projects to safely and effectively reduce Canada’s nuclear legacy liabilities and associated risks, based on HOME | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES The Nuclear Power Demonstration (NPD) reactor comes online in Rolphton, Ontario and is the first nuclear power-generating reactor in Canada to prove the CANDU® concept. In the years following, CANDU reactors would come online in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Argentina, China, India, South Korea, and Romania. 1964. CAREERS | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Developing the workforce of the future. With roughly 3,000 employees working in laboratory or project sites across the country, CNL’s strength lies in its people. These individuals develop valuable skills, experience and abilities in a wide range of disciplines. Far beyond simply meeting the needs of the nuclear sector, the skills,training
ABOUT CNL | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) has contracted CNL to manage and operate its sites and facilities across the country. It is also contracted to carry out AECL’s mandate to enable nuclear science and technology and to protect the environment by fulfilling the government of Canada’s radioactive waste and decommissioning responsibilities. CONTACT US | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Contact Us CNL is committed to fully engaging with members of the nuclear industry, general public, local municipalities, government officials and Indigenous communities.LEADERSHIP TEAM
Leadership Team. At CNL, advancing nuclear science and technology for a clean and secure world is the foundation for everything our organization does. Our leadership team directs and controls all operations of CNL and works collaboratively to continuously improve the organization and proudly execute on our core values and missions. PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES & AWARDS Mission 1: Environmental Remediation Management CNL is accelerating decommissioning, environmental restoration and waste management projects to safely and effectively reduce Canada’s nuclear legacy liabilities and associated risks, based on CORPORATE PROFILE, MISSION AND VALUES Corporate Profile, Mission and Values. CNL is Canada’s premier nuclear science and technology organization. CNL is a world leader in developing peaceful and innovative applications from nuclear technology through its expertise in physics, metallurgy, chemistry, biology and engineering. Highly skilled employees enthusiasticallydeliver a range
NEWS RELEASES
Our news releases reflect our achievements and the pride we take in the work they demand. 20 April, 2021 News Release. CNL’s Gina Strati joins the Office of the Chief Science Advisor of Canada. Chalk River, ON – April 20, 2021 – Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), Canada’s premier nuclear science and technology organization, isLEADERSHIP TEAM
Leadership Team. At CNL, advancing nuclear science and technology for a clean and secure world is the foundation for everything our organization does. Our leadership team directs and controls all operations of CNL and works collaboratively to continuously improve the organization and proudly execute on our core values and missions. ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP The Chalk River Laboratories are Canada’s largest science and technology complex. The objective is to revitalize the site and transform it into a world-class, state of-the-art nuclear science and technology campus. Gentilly-1 is a shutdown prototype nuclear reactorowned by
ADVANCED FUELS
Advanced Fuels. To support long-term reliability of existing reactors and the development of advanced reactors, advanced nuclear fuel concepts are being developed worldwide. These advanced fuels offer improved performance, failure tolerance, safety, proliferation resistance, and accident tolerance; and are recycled or recyclable. ADVANCED REACTOR CAPABILITIES Making the vision of advanced reactor deployment a reality. CNL provides a full spectrum of technical expertise and R&D facilities at our secure and licensed site, where we have designed, licensed, and constructed prototype reactors for over 50 years. We offer on-site capabilities in all areas of reactor design, from fuels and reactorinternals
HYDROGEN RESEARCH
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories is accelerating the transition to a hydrogen economy with advanced hydrogen production and energy storage technologies. Our strategic partnerships with industry, academic institutions, national and global organisations demonstrate our commitment to innovation and exemplary quality assurance. CNL CHARTS PATH TO NET ZERO MINING WITH SMALL MODULAR CNL charts path to net zero mining with small modular reactors. Canada’s national nuclear laboratory convenes leaders in nuclear and mining industries to explore small modular reactors as a clean energy solution for Canada’s mining sector. Chalk River, ON – March 08, 2021 – Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), Canada’s premiernuclear
MEET THE TEAM: ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP Meet the Team: Environmental Stewardship. CNL is powered by the people within it. Our staff represent some of the best and brightest in nuclear science, technology and engineering. They are committed to the responsible execution of their environmental stewardship mission. To learn more, click the links below. PORT HOPE AREA INITATIVE Port Hope Area Initative. The Port Hope Area Initiative (PHAI) represents the Government of Canada’s commitment to the cleanup and safe, local, long-term management of historic low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) in two Southern Ontario municipalities – Port Hope and Clarington. The waste is the result of radium and uranium processingin
HOME | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES The Nuclear Power Demonstration (NPD) reactor comes online in Rolphton, Ontario and is the first nuclear power-generating reactor in Canada to prove the CANDU® concept. In the years following, CANDU reactors would come online in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Argentina, China, India, South Korea, and Romania. 1964. CAREERS | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Developing the workforce of the future. With roughly 3,000 employees working in laboratory or project sites across the country, CNL’s strength lies in its people. These individuals develop valuable skills, experience and abilities in a wide range of disciplines. Far beyond simply meeting the needs of the nuclear sector, the skills,training
ABOUT CNL | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) has contracted CNL to manage and operate its sites and facilities across the country. It is also contracted to carry out AECL’s mandate to enable nuclear science and technology and to protect the environment by fulfilling the government of Canada’s radioactive waste and decommissioning responsibilities. CONTACT US | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Contact Us CNL is committed to fully engaging with members of the nuclear industry, general public, local municipalities, government officials and Indigenous communities.LEADERSHIP TEAM
Leadership Team. At CNL, advancing nuclear science and technology for a clean and secure world is the foundation for everything our organization does. Our leadership team directs and controls all operations of CNL and works collaboratively to continuously improve the organization and proudly execute on our core values and missions. PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES & AWARDS Mission 1: Environmental Remediation Management CNL is accelerating decommissioning, environmental restoration and waste management projects to safely and effectively reduce Canada’s nuclear legacy liabilities and associated risks, based on HOME | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES The Nuclear Power Demonstration (NPD) reactor comes online in Rolphton, Ontario and is the first nuclear power-generating reactor in Canada to prove the CANDU® concept. In the years following, CANDU reactors would come online in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Argentina, China, India, South Korea, and Romania. 1964. CAREERS | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Developing the workforce of the future. With roughly 3,000 employees working in laboratory or project sites across the country, CNL’s strength lies in its people. These individuals develop valuable skills, experience and abilities in a wide range of disciplines. Far beyond simply meeting the needs of the nuclear sector, the skills,training
ABOUT CNL | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) has contracted CNL to manage and operate its sites and facilities across the country. It is also contracted to carry out AECL’s mandate to enable nuclear science and technology and to protect the environment by fulfilling the government of Canada’s radioactive waste and decommissioning responsibilities. CONTACT US | CANADIAN NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Contact Us CNL is committed to fully engaging with members of the nuclear industry, general public, local municipalities, government officials and Indigenous communities.LEADERSHIP TEAM
Leadership Team. At CNL, advancing nuclear science and technology for a clean and secure world is the foundation for everything our organization does. Our leadership team directs and controls all operations of CNL and works collaboratively to continuously improve the organization and proudly execute on our core values and missions. PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES & AWARDS Mission 1: Environmental Remediation Management CNL is accelerating decommissioning, environmental restoration and waste management projects to safely and effectively reduce Canada’s nuclear legacy liabilities and associated risks, based on CORPORATE PROFILE, MISSION AND VALUES Corporate Profile, Mission and Values. CNL is Canada’s premier nuclear science and technology organization. CNL is a world leader in developing peaceful and innovative applications from nuclear technology through its expertise in physics, metallurgy, chemistry, biology and engineering. Highly skilled employees enthusiasticallydeliver a range
NEWS RELEASES
Our news releases reflect our achievements and the pride we take in the work they demand. 20 April, 2021 News Release. CNL’s Gina Strati joins the Office of the Chief Science Advisor of Canada. Chalk River, ON – April 20, 2021 – Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), Canada’s premier nuclear science and technology organization, isLEADERSHIP TEAM
Leadership Team. At CNL, advancing nuclear science and technology for a clean and secure world is the foundation for everything our organization does. Our leadership team directs and controls all operations of CNL and works collaboratively to continuously improve the organization and proudly execute on our core values and missions. ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP The Chalk River Laboratories are Canada’s largest science and technology complex. The objective is to revitalize the site and transform it into a world-class, state of-the-art nuclear science and technology campus. Gentilly-1 is a shutdown prototype nuclear reactorowned by
ADVANCED FUELS
Advanced Fuels. To support long-term reliability of existing reactors and the development of advanced reactors, advanced nuclear fuel concepts are being developed worldwide. These advanced fuels offer improved performance, failure tolerance, safety, proliferation resistance, and accident tolerance; and are recycled or recyclable. ADVANCED REACTOR CAPABILITIES Making the vision of advanced reactor deployment a reality. CNL provides a full spectrum of technical expertise and R&D facilities at our secure and licensed site, where we have designed, licensed, and constructed prototype reactors for over 50 years. We offer on-site capabilities in all areas of reactor design, from fuels and reactorinternals
HYDROGEN RESEARCH
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories is accelerating the transition to a hydrogen economy with advanced hydrogen production and energy storage technologies. Our strategic partnerships with industry, academic institutions, national and global organisations demonstrate our commitment to innovation and exemplary quality assurance. CNL CHARTS PATH TO NET ZERO MINING WITH SMALL MODULAR CNL charts path to net zero mining with small modular reactors. Canada’s national nuclear laboratory convenes leaders in nuclear and mining industries to explore small modular reactors as a clean energy solution for Canada’s mining sector. Chalk River, ON – March 08, 2021 – Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), Canada’s premiernuclear
MEET THE TEAM: ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP Meet the Team: Environmental Stewardship. CNL is powered by the people within it. Our staff represent some of the best and brightest in nuclear science, technology and engineering. They are committed to the responsible execution of their environmental stewardship mission. To learn more, click the links below. PORT HOPE AREA INITATIVE Port Hope Area Initative. The Port Hope Area Initiative (PHAI) represents the Government of Canada’s commitment to the cleanup and safe, local, long-term management of historic low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) in two Southern Ontario municipalities – Port Hope and Clarington. The waste is the result of radium and uranium processingin
* Press "Enter" to skip to main navigation * Press "Enter" to skip to content * Press "Enter" to skip to footerSearch for... __
__ Search Close
_ __ __ __ __ __ __ _* Contact Us
* Careers
* Performance Reporting* Vendor Portal
* ENG
* FR
__ Search
* __About CNL
* __Contact
* __Leadership Team
* __Corporate Profile, Mission and Values * __Supporting Federal Priorities * __List of Facilities * __Site Licences, Certifications and Programs * __CNL Awards of Excellence * __Revitalizing the Chalk River Laboratories campus * __Visitor Registration* __Photo Gallery
* __In the Community* __Clean Energy
* __Enabling Canada’s Clean Energy Future * __Advanced Reactor Capabilities * __Hydrogen Research * __Reactor Sustainability__ * __Irradiated Materials Harvest* __Advanced Fuels
* __Small Modular Reactors__ * __Siting Canada’s First SMR * __Invitation for SMR Demonstration Projects * __Facts on CNL’s SMR Program * __Canadian Nuclear Research Initiative (CNRI) * __Clean Energy Demonstration, Innovation, and Research (CEDIR)Park
* __Meet the Team: Clean Energy* __Health Sciences
* __Contributing to the Health of Canadians* __Actinium-225
* __Low Dose Radiation Research * __Meet the Team: Health Sciences * __Environmental Stewardship * __Commercial Services * __Environmental Sciences * __Key Environmental Projects__ * __Near Surface Disposal Facility (NSDF) * __Meet the Team: NSDF * __NSDF Technical Documents & Reports * __Nuclear Power Demonstration Closure Project * __Meet the Team: NPD Closure Project * __NPD Closure project – Frequently Asked Questions * __WR-1 Reactor Decommissioning * __In-situ Decommissioning * __Whiteshell Laboratories Decommissioning * __Douglas Point Reactor Decommissioning * __Douglas Point Decommissioning Supporting Documents * __Gentilly-1 Prototype Reactor * __Port Hope Area Initative* __Transportation
* __National Programs * __Northern Transportation Route * __Environmental Stewardship Council (ESC) * __Performance Reporting* __Waste Programs
* __Environmental Protection* __Repatriation
* __Video Library
* __Meet the Team: Environmental Stewardship * __Safety & Security * __Ensuring a safe, secure Canada * __Emergency Preparedness* __Cyber Security
* __Nuclear Detection, Forensics and Response * __Meet the Team: Nuclear & Cyber Security * __News, Publications & Events* __News Releases
* __Events
* __Community Information Bulletins* __Event Reports
* __Library Catalogue * __Canadian Nuclear Review* __Speakers Bureau
* __Newsletters
* ENG
* FR
__ Search
* About CNL ____
* Contact ____
* Leadership Team
____
* Corporate Profile, Mission and Values____
* Supporting Federal Priorities____
* List of Facilities ____ * Site Licences, Certifications and Programs____
* CNL Awards of Excellence____
* Revitalizing the Chalk River Laboratories campus____
* Visitor Registration____
* Photo Gallery ____* In the Community
____
* Clean Energy ____
* Enabling Canada’s Clean Energy Future____
* Advanced Reactor Capabilities____
* Hydrogen Research
____
* Reactor Sustainability____
* Irradiated Materials Harvest____
* Advanced Fuels
____
* Small Modular Reactors____
* Siting Canada’s First SMR____
* Invitation for SMR Demonstration Projects____
* Facts on CNL’s SMR Program____
* Canadian Nuclear Research Initiative (CNRI)____
* Clean Energy Demonstration, Innovation, and Research (CEDIR) Park____
* Meet the Team: Clean Energy____
* Health Sciences ____ * Contributing to the Health of Canadians____
* Actinium-225
____
* Low Dose Radiation Research____
* Meet the Team: Health Sciences____
* Environmental Stewardship____
* Commercial Services____
* Environmental Sciences____
* Key Environmental Projects____
* Near Surface Disposal Facility (NSDF)____
* Meet the Team: NSDF____
* NSDF Technical Documents & Reports____
* Nuclear Power Demonstration Closure Project____
* Meet the Team: NPD Closure Project____
* NPD Closure project – Frequently Asked Questions____
* WR-1 Reactor Decommissioning____
* In-situ Decommissioning____
* Whiteshell Laboratories Decommissioning____
* Douglas Point Reactor Decommissioning____
* Douglas Point Decommissioning Supporting Documents____
* Gentilly-1 Prototype Reactor____
* Port Hope Area Initative____
* Transportation
____
* National Programs
____
* Northern Transportation Route____
* Environmental Stewardship Council (ESC)____
* Performance Reporting____
* Waste Programs
____
* Environmental Protection____
* Repatriation
____
* Video Library
____
* Meet the Team: Environmental Stewardship____
* Safety & Security ____ * Ensuring a safe, secure Canada____
* Emergency Preparedness____
* Cyber Security
____
* Nuclear Detection, Forensics and Response____
* Meet the Team: Nuclear & Cyber Security____
* News, Publications & Events____
* News Releases ____* Events ____
* Community Information Bulletins____
* Event Reports
____
* Library Catalogue
____
* Canadian Nuclear Review____
* Speakers Bureau
____
* Newsletters
____
* Contact Us ____
* Careers ____
* Performance Reporting____
* Vendor Portal ______ Back To Top
THE SCIENCE OF TOMORROW, TODAY. CNL is Canada’s premier nuclear science and technology organization. Our scientific expertise helps solve some of the world’s biggestproblems.
About CNL
Skip To Main Content STRATEGIC PRIORITIES: VISION 2030 RESTORE AND PROTECT CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTLearn More
CLEAN ENERGY FOR TODAY AND TOMORROWLearn More
CONTRIBUTING TO THE HEALTH OF CANADIANSLearn More
SMALL MODULAR REACTORS Our vision is to serve the world as a global hub for SMR research and technology. This includes the siting of demonstration unit built on a CNL managed site by 2026.Learn MoreACTINIUM-225
A new weapon in the fight against cancer, CNL is conducting cutting edge research into targetted alpha therapies.Learn More ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS We are making significant advances in addressing Canada’s nuclear liabilities, including the launch of multiple “Canadian-first” projects in environmental remediation.Learn MoreSAFETY & SECURITY
CNL provides world-class capabilities in nuclear forensics, detection and cyber security for nuclear and other critical infrastructure.LearnMore
PROJECTS
PORT HOPE AREA INITATIVE NEAR SURFACE DISPOSAL FACILITYNPD CLOSURE PROJECT
WR1 CLOSURE PROJECT
NEWS
*
June 02, 2021
RESUBMISSION OF FINAL NSDF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT TO CNSC Since February 2021, CNL has been revising the Near Surface Disposal Facility (NSDF) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), as requestedby......
Read More Resubmission of Final NSDF Environmental Impact Statementto CNSC
*
May 19, 2021
SMALL MODULAR REACTOR PROJECT AT THE CHALK RIVER LABORATORIES MOVES TO FORMAL LICENCE REVIEW WITH CNSC Canada’s first small modular reactor project reaches licencing milestone Chalk River, ON – May 19, 2021 – Atomic Energyof......
Read More Small Modular Reactor Project at the Chalk River Laboratories moves to formal licence review with CNSC*
April 20, 2021
CNL’S GINA STRATI JOINS THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SCIENCE ADVISOR OFCANADA
Chalk River, ON – April 20, 2021 – Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), Canada’s premier nuclear science and technology organization,is......
Read More CNL’s Gina Strati joins the Office of the Chief ScienceAdvisor of Canada
*
April 18, 2021
CNL IS REDUCING ONSITE OPERATIONS AT ITS ONTARIO SITES In response to the province of Ontario’s new COVID-19 restrictions, CNL is reducing operations at its Ontario facilities for a...... Read More CNL is reducing onsite operations at its Ontario sites A JOURNEY WITH PURPOSE*
1944
CHALK RIVER LABORATORIES SITING Chalk River, Ontario is officially chosen for the site of the new Defence Industries Limited “Petawawa Works.” The laboratories were transferred to the National Research Council of Canada in 1947, which acted as an agent for the federal Atomic Energy Control Board. The site was later incorporated as AECL.*
1945
A FIRST FOR CANADA
Zero Energy Experimental Pile (ZEEP) reactor comes online at the Chalk River site. This was the first controlled nuclear chain reaction outside of the United States. ZEEP was a small reactor which helped guide the development of the larger National Research X-perimental(NRX) reactor.
*
1947
NATIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIMENTAL (NRX) The NRX research reactor comes online and generates the highest neutron flux in the world. NRX was a multipurpose research reactor used to develop new isotopes, test materials and fuels (including the first uranium oxide fuels which became the international standard), and produce neutron radiation beams for research. NRX went offline in1992.
*
1950
NEUTRON RESEARCH
In the 1950's Dr. Bertram Brockhouse begins neutron beam research in the NRX reactor. This work won Brockhouse the Nobel Prize in Physicsin 1994.
*
1952
A BREAKTHROUGH IN CANCER TREATMENT AECL produced the radioisotope Cobalt-60. This materials, still used today, which was first used for cancer treatment through work by two separate teams in London (ON) and Saskatoon (SK).*
1952
THE CREATION OF AECL The National Research Council of Canada nuclear laboratory was transferred to the newly-incorporated federal crown corporation Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL). NRX suffers a major accident but is rebuilt and restarted within 14 months.*
1957
NRU COMES TO LIFE
The National Research Universal (NRU) reactor comes online and is the world’s most powerful research reactor. This is also the first reactor in the world to refuel online. The NRU is a multi-mission facility, used to develop radioisotopes, test materials and fuels, and produce neutron radiation beams for research.*
1960
ZERO POWER, LOTS OF POSSIBILITY The Zero Energy Deuterium (ZED)-2 reactor comes online at the Chalk River Laboratories. ZED-2 is still used for reactor physics and nuclear fuel research today.*
1962
NUCLEAR POWER TO THE GRID The Nuclear Power Demonstration (NPD) reactor comes online in Rolphton, Ontario and is the first nuclear power-generating reactor in Canada to prove the CANDU® concept. In the years following, CANDU reactors would come online in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Argentina, China, India, South Korea, and Romania.*
1964
WR-1: WHITESHELL’S FIRST REACTOR Whiteshell Reactor (WR)-1 starts up in the Whiteshell Labs and is the world’s first organic-cooled research reactor.*
1965
SAFER FOOD THROUGH IRRADIATION The world’s first food irradiator, built and designed by AECL, goes into operation. This technology improves the safety and extends the shelf life of foods by reducing or eliminating microorganisms andinsects.
*
1970
SLOWPOKE
AECL designs and builds the prototype SLOWPOKE research reactor. It is sold to seven Canadian universities and research facilities, and one to the University of the West Indies in Jamaica.*
1985
ACCELLERATING SCIENCE (TASCC) The Tandem Accelerator Superconducting Cyclotron (TASCC) produces the first beam at Chalk River Laboratories. Elements from protons to uranium can be accelerated to research nuclear, atomic, and environmental science materials.*
1991
A SAFER WORLD THROUGH TECHNOLOGY AECL develops the Cerenkov Viewing Device (CVD) used by the International Atomic Energy Agency to monitor spent fuel inventory.*
2000
A SAFE AND SECURE WORLD AECL tests bundles of American Mixed Oxide (MOX) fuel at the Chalk River Laboratories in the NRU reactor. The tests are part of a Canadian government proposal to reduce world-wide weapon-grade plutonium by “burning” it in reactors.*
2009
THORIUM FUELS
AECL demonstrated Thorium fuel for use in CANDU reactors.*
2010
MUONS FOR RESEARCH AND SECURITY AECL, in conjunction with government agencies and industry, develop a muon detector to monitor transport containers for nuclear materials. The device is known as CRIPT for Cosmic Ray Imaging and PassiveTomography.
*
2014
CNL “STANDS UP”
On November 3, 2014, AECL launched a wholly-owned subsidiary named Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) is "stood up" to manage and operate the AECL laboratories, sites and projects.*
2016
ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION UNDERWAY CNL began two major environmental remediation projects: the Near Surface Disposal Facility to dispose of low-level radioactive waste; and the Nuclear Power Demonstration Closure Project to safely decommission the facility and complete the closure of the NPD site.*
2017
A GLOBAL HUB FOR SMR DEVELOPMENT CNL launches its program to site a Small Modular Reactor (SMR) demonstration unit at one of its managed sites by 2026.*
2017
A REVITALIZATION OF THE CHALK RIVER CAMPUS AECL, on behalf of the Government of Canada, announced the investment of $1.2 billion into the revitalization of the Chalk River Laboratories. This includes the construction of new infrastructure, support buildings and the Advanced Nuclear Materials Research Centre.*
2018
A NEW LAB FOR CYBER SECURITY EXPERTISE CNL opened the National Innovation Centre for Cybersecurity in Fredericton, New Brunswick, to focus on the protection of reactor and industrial control systems.*
2019
ENABLING TARGETTED ALPHA THERAPY CNL launches a new program to advance the production, availability and scientific understanding of actinium-225, a rare isotope that has shown promise as the basis for new, cutting-edge cancer therapies.*
2020
FIGHTING A PANDEMIC
In response to the urgent need for ventilators as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, CNL was part of an international effort to rapidly design and then get to market a ventilator that is simple to manufacture and safe for use.* Previous
* Next
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CNL factors sustainable development into all activities, from the boardroom to the lunchroom to the laboratory. See Performance ReportsFACILITIES
CNL’s Chalk River Laboratories are the largest single complex in Canada’s science and technology community. The site contains more than 50 unique facilities and laboratories including several licensednuclear facilities.
MOLTEN FUEL MODERATOR INTERACTION (MFMI) FACILITY ZED-2 RESEARCH REACTOR X-RAY DIFFRACTION LABORATORY VAN DE GRAAFF ACCELERATOR FACILITYTRITIUM FACILITY
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY THERMALHYDRAULICS LABORATORY SURFACE SCIENCE LABORATORIESLearn More
CONTACT US TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CNL’S WORK IN CLEAN ENERGY, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, AND HEALTH SCIENCES.Contact Us
__Official Facebook
__Official
LinkedIn __Official
__Official
Twitter __Official Youtube__Official Flickr
MAIN SWITCHBOARD: 1-866-513-2325 COMMUNITY ENQUIRIES: 1-800-364-6989 MEDIA ENQUIRIES: 1-866-886-2325 EMAIL: communications@cnl.ca * Performance Reporting ⭢ * Code of Conduct ⭢ * Impact Assessment Registry ⭢ * CNL Employee Portal CNL – Chalk River Laboratories (Head Office) 286 Plant RoadChalk River Ontario
Canada K0J 1J0
Phone: (613) 584-3311 CNL – Ottawa office 8 York Street, 2nd Floor, Suite 200Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1N 5S6
CNL – Whiteshell Laboratories1 Ara Mooradian Way
Pinawa, Manitoba
Canada R0E 1L0
Phone: (204) 753-2311 National Programs Port Hope Office and Laboratory196 Toronto Road
Port Hope, Ontario
Canada L1A 3V5
Phone: (905) 885-9488 CNL – Port Hope Area Initiative25 Henderson Street
Port Hope, Ontario
L1A 0C6
CNL – Fredericton
40 Crowther Lane, suite 200 Fredericton, New BrunswickCanada E3C 0J1
Phone: (613) 584-3311 or1-866-513-2325
CNL is Canada’s premier nuclear science and technology laboratory managed by Canadian National Energy Alliance.* Careers
* Contact Us
* Privacy
* Social
WEBSITE: Excentric AgencyNotifications
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0