Nuclear power is a polarizing issue and there is a lot of misinformation that we can debunk through familiarization. A significant fraction of the public, for example, think Nuclear power adds to carbon dioxide pollution. Many more feel that nuclear waste storage is a uniquely dangerous problem. Many more don’t understand that Ontario’s electrical grid is one of the cleanest in the world thanks to nuclear power which produces 60% of our electricity. I wanted to go to the source and understand a bit about the history of CANDU reactors and nuclear power in Ontario.
In this episode I am interviewing two key figures from Canadians for Nuclear Energy who bring a wealth of experience on the electrical grid and nuclear energy.
Tom Hess is a retired Independent System Operator with 31 years of experience at Ontario Hydro and its successor company, the Independent Market Operator, which is now the Independent Electric System Operator (IESO).
Chris Adlam is an electricity system and power generation enthusiast whose interest stems from a familial history in power generation as his great grandfather Hubert R. Sills was a hydroelectric engineer for General Electric. Hubert worked on some of the largest hydro installs in the world. Chris' interest in nuclear power began around the time of the disastrous Ontario Green Energy Act. Chris is an IT professional who has been working in the healthcare industry for over 15 years.
Check out my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWU2V-SviNZV7mXd6VB0dAA
Join the Facebook discussion @TheRationalView
Twitter @AlScottRational
Instagram @The_Rational_View
#TheRationalView #podcast #CANDU #netzeroneedsnuclear #greenenergy #cleanenergy #atomicenergy #nuclearenergy #SavePickering
A Roadmap to Nowhere with Mike Conley and Tim Maloney
Recycling Nuclear Waste with Tom Dolan and Steve Curtis
Kirsty Gogan and Eric Ingersoll on Nuclear Hydrogen
A rational shade of green with Dr. Amita Kuttner
Nuclear policy with Dr. James Conca
Irrationality with Justin E.H. Smith
The Age of the Universe
Statistics 101 with Prof. Jeremy Balka
Healthy Skepticism
Michael Shermer on Skepticism
David Kelley's emotional AI, Uplift
New Nuclear with Canon Bryan of Terrestrial Energy
Debating Nuclear Risks with Ed Lyman, Union of Concerned Scientists
Nuclear Thoughtscapism with Iida Ruishalme
Gerry Thomas and the UNSCEAR reports
A decade after Fukushima Dai-ichi with Philip Thomas
The bright side of nuclear power with Chris Keefer
The case for nuclear power
Cool Stuff: Bioregenerative Life Support with Mike Dixon
Artificial Intelligence: A Powerful Tool
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Modern West
Freakonomics Radio
Criminal
The Why Files: Operation Podcast
Jimmy Akin’s Mysterious World
Inconceivable Truth