Nuclear microreactor to come online in Sask. by 2029
Saskatchewan is investing heavily in a nuclear-powered future for the province.
On Monday, Premier Scott Moe announced an investment of $80 million for the Saskatchewan Research Council to demonstrate microreactor technology in the province. The research council will then apply the knowledge gained after licensing and deploying an initial microreactor to support the province’s nuclear development and better understand the technology’s potential.
“This project has the opportunity to be transformative for our economy, industry and communities,” Moe said in a statement. “Microreactors provide a custom solution for Saskatchewan’s unique energy needs.”
The provincial government said the microreactor will be built by Westinghouse Electric Company, which was purchased in part by Saskatoon-based Cameco last year.