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Just over a year ago, Bruce Power raised the curtain on its Major Component Replacement Project with the start of its Unit 6 refurbishment. It was the start of a challenging 2020 in the face of a once-in-a-generation pandemic.
Today, Canada’s only private sector nuclear generator is on track with the Unit 6 project, including the successful removal of 50,000 feet of feeder tube from the vault and the event-free removal of the lower feeders – a first in CANDU refurbishments. A collective effort by Bruce Power workers and the skilled trades has allowed the first phase of MCR to stay on track, despite a two-month delay when COVID-19 arrived in North America. The company, with the support of supply chain partners, is also celebrating the completion of manufactured components for the Unit 6 MCR.
Not even a pandemic could stop Bruce Power from staying on track with its Major Component Replacement program. Bruce Power officials were all smiles a.
Government accused of âdismissing and belittlingâ A government has been blasted for ignoring the demands of Indigenous people at three sites across the state.
Politics by James Hall
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Subscriber only The Palaszczuk government has been accused of dismissing the concerns of Indigenous elders in favour of mining and property developers in a spray delivered by state Greens MP Amy MacMahon. The Member for South Brisbane cited three regions in Queensland where First Nations people are fighting development projects to preserve culturally significant land, blasting the Labor government for failing to learn from the highly publicised destruction of the Juukan Gorge by mining giant Rio Tinto.