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A new international standard to ensure reliability of hydroelectric turbines

November 1, 2024
Quebec residents enjoy more reliable and economical electricity thanks to research using neutrons. Now, Hydro-Quebec is leading an initiative by the International Electrotechnical Commission to develop a new international standard that will ensure the long-term reliability and prevent losses from hydroelectric turbine failures.
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Canada is realizing a return of over 3 times its investment in neutron beam laboratories

July 23, 2024
Assessments of national facilities dedicated to neutron beams in the U.S. and U.K. found that they produce social and economic benefits worth at least double the investment. Canada, with its multipurpose neutron source model, is realizing a return on investment in its neutron facilities of at least 3 times.
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Economic impact of $1.6B from Electric Vehicle R&D Using Neutrons

June 27, 2024
Canadian and U.S. research using neutron beams has led to multiple advances in battery electric vehicles, resulting in an estimated economic benefit to Canada of $1.6 billion.
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Impacts in Nuclear Power Generation

June 26, 2024
Canada’s nuclear power stations avoided losses of hundreds of millions of dollars in energy production and prevented gigatons of carbon dioxide emissions. Thousands of jobs were supported. Continuing research aims for billion-dollar impacts.
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Neutrons Advance Safety for the Long-Term Disposal of Used Nuclear Fuel

February 5, 2024
Social acceptance of nuclear power is linked to the safe, permanent disposal of its used fuel and nuclear waste. Researchers at Western University use neutron beams to generate key knowledge about the long-term reliability of used-fuel storage containers—knowledge that has proven essential for the licensing of geologic repositories.
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A Decade of Feeder Studies for Canadian Nuclear Power

February 1, 2015
Canada’s fleet of nuclear power plants have realized impacts worth hundreds of millions from research supported by a decade of stress measurements using neutron beams to ensure their safe, reliable and economic operations.
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Neutrons Assist in the Development of Sustainable Electricity Grids

June 8, 2017
With sponsorship from Tesla Motors, one ‘Gold medal’ Canadian scientist is using neutron beams in the quest to reduce the cost of energy storage technologies, which is vital for the widespread adoption of renewable energy sources and electric vehicles.
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Predicting the Reliability of Turbines for Hydro Power

July 1, 2015
Hydro-Québec is using stress data from the Canadian Neutron Beam Centre (CNBC) to improve electricity generation from hydroelectric dams.
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Enhancing the Power Plant Reliability in the UK

March 1, 2016
Operators of nuclear power plants use stress data from the CNBC to ensure safe, reliable and economic operations.
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Ikata Nuclear Power Plant

Managing the Aging of Nuclear Power Stations in Japan

March 1, 2014
Stress data obtained at the CNBC contributed to a guide that is used by nuclear operators in Japan to inform decisions about expensive replacements of in-core components that may be susceptible to cracking.
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Neutrons Aid Investigations Into Hydrogen Technology for Sustainable Transportation

December 13, 2017
Tomorrow’s trucks, trains, ships, and airplanes could be powered with clean hydrogen technology that exists today—and discoveries made by Canadian physicists could help make this sustainable technology even safer and more efficient.
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Boosting the Fuel Efficiency of Jet Engines

January 10, 2017
Rolls Royce has applied for a patent for a new material for use in higher-efficiency jet engines, after collaborating with University of Cambridge scientists to study new alloys using neutron beams.
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