Sask. formalizes nuclear development partnership with New Brunswick
Saskatchewan and New Brunswick are both working to develop nuclear power technology, and now they’ll be working together.
The two provinces signed a memorandum of understanding Monday to work together on the development of small modular reactor (SMR) technology.
SMRs are small nuclear reactors which typically produce about 300 megawatts of clean electricity — enough to power about 300,000 homes. They are versatile enough to be used to support established power grids, power remote communities or provide electricity for resource projects.
According to the provincial government, the new agreement allows the provinces and their utility Crowns — SaskPower and New Brunswick Power — to share experiences and information on “deployment plans, supply chain development, Indigenous relations, labour market development, regulations and other areas.”