Nuclear Power Reactor - Pickering
Overview
East of Toronto on the shore of Lake Ontario, is the Pickering Generating Station, one of the world's largest nuclear power stations. Here it is used to explain how a nuclear power station works, showing the fuel bundles, calandria, fuelling machines, boilers, control room, turbine-generator and spent fuel bay. Part of the multimedia kit The Energy Crisis?. Produced by the NFB for Energy, Mines and Resources Canada.
Release date
01/01/1973
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Th (Part 11: Dr. Helen Caldicott)
The Atom: A Love Affair
The New Fire
Radioactive: The Women of Three Mile Island
Wolsong: Vanishing Town
Uranium Drive-In
Nuclear Now
Developing Tomorrow’s Energy
Nuclear Fuel Waste Research: The Canadian Program
Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station
On the Critical Path
Power from the Atom
The Power of Matter
Reconstruction of the NRX Reactor 1970
U 111 Dryout Experiment
Atomic Energy in Canada
The Atom - Servant of Man
Nuclear Fuel Waste Management
Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station: Design and Construction
Nuclear Power Demonstration