Nuclear Power Plant Safety Systems - Part 1: Introduction

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This CNSC video series explains the main safety systems of Canadian nuclear power plants. Part 1 explains how nuclear power plants produce electricity. It introduces the three fundamental safety functions: controlling the reactor, cooling the fuel and containing radiation. All of these systems are maintained and inspected regularly, and upgraded when necessary, to ensure plants meet or exceed strict safety standards established by the CNSC.

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How does this have more than 20k views yet I am the only comment?

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It's too bad that In the end Candu is just too expensive to run and maintain Westinghouse at Darlington seems to be the way of the future What are the 300 megs ? I was at Pickering for 34 years, retube VB outage A side stator replacements the large crain ...wow !! OPG does it right and safely .It just sucks that Candu isn't viable in the long run .instability at times too ....U-3 was interesting but safely handled Good luck at Darlington ..4 Westinghouse .

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