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Using nuclear power means that we potentially avoid greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those emitted by 18 million cars or trucks – about 12 per cent of Canada's total greenhouse gas emissions.
Nuclear Energy Fact Book 2010
Canadian Nuclear Association
The 2010 edition of the Canadian Nuclear Association's nuclear energy fact book is now online and available for download. Canada and countries around the world are discussing energy matters like never before. The CNA's nuclear handbook provides basic and factual material to contribute to decisions about the role of nuclear energy.
Find out more about nuclear energy — a reliable, affordable, and clean source of electricity.
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Canadian Nuclear Association 2009
The 2009 edition of the Canadian Nuclear Association's nuclear energy fact book is now online and available for download. The handbook, titled Nuclear Energy: Reliable, affordable and clean electricity is an update of the CNA’s popular edition of nuclear facts. Canada and countries around the world are discussing energy matters like never before. The CNA's nuclear handbook provides basic and factual material to contribute to decisions about the role of nuclear energy.
Find out more about nuclear energy — a reliable, affordable, and clean source of electricity.
Nuclear Energy Fact Book 2008
The 2008 edition of the Canadian Nuclear Association's nuclear energy fact book is now online and available for download. The handbook, titled Nuclear Energy: Reliable, affordable and clean electricity is an update of the CNA’s popular edition of nuclear facts. Canada and countries around the world are discussing energy matters like never before. The CNA's nuclear handbook provides basic and factual material to contribute to decisions about the role of nuclear energy.
Find out more about nuclear energy — a reliable, affordable, and clean source of electricity. Click here to download ![]()