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33: 401:, and was refuellable on-load. NPD closed in 1987 after exceeding its operational goals. As of 2006, all nuclear fuel and non-nuclear equipment have been removed from the site, while much of the nuclear equipment (reactor vessel, pipes, tanks etc. that have become radioactive in the process of operation of the reactor) is still present. AECL intends to leave potentially active or contaminated equipment on site for some decades yet to allow for further radioactive decay. 1016: 430: 444: 458: 365:-2 tubes. The fuel was subdivided into nine bundles per channel, and fuel changing was designed to be carried out on power by remotely operated machines which push a fresh bundle in one end of the channel and remove the spent bundle from the other end, a design feature that carried through to the later CANDU products. 380:
In December 1961, the major construction phase was concluded and system testing was in full swing. Criticality was first attained on April 11, 1962, and first steam of nuclear origin was produced on May 8. The first electrical power was fed to the system on June 4, and on June 28 first full-power
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The site was commemorated by a historical plaque detailing the operational history and highlights of the station. However, for reasons of security and public safety, the plaque is set three kilometres west of the site at a highway lookout, and the site itself cannot be seen from the plaque's
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location. Another bronze plaque and monument commemorating NPD, formerly located on the NPD site, was relocated to the Schoolhouse Museum about three kilometers to the east of the site. The Schoolhouse Museum also includes a scale model of the plant and other historical artefacts.
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NPD began operation in 1962 and was operational until 1987, long after vastly more powerful and modern CANDU units came on-line. The first nuclear-produced power in Canada was generated at NPD, which also served as the "proof of concept"
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Equally important, NPD was the training and simulation center for generations of Canadian and off-shore CANDU operations staff. This role began shortly after the start of operation, when a training program was set up by Ontario Hydro.
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The primary role of NPD was as a prototype for CANDU engineering. Over the years it served as a test bed for new fuels, materials, components, and instruments.
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The NPD was the prototype and proving ground for research and development that led to commercial application of the
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for the later CANDU designs. As with all commercial CANDU units to follow, NPD operated with natural
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and coolant in a pressure tube configuration with on-power refuelling.
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The reactor was fueled with 40,000 pounds (18,000 kg) of UO
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system for generating electric power from a nuclear plant using
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about 140 miles (230 km) upstream from the City of
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The NPD station was located on the west bank of the
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Rolphton, Ontario
Ottawa
Ontario
46°11′12″N 77°39′28″W / 46.18667°N 77.65778°W / 46.18667; -77.65778
Commission date
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
Ontario Hydro
CANDU
Nameplate capacity
MW
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nuclear power reactor
CANDU
Canadian General Electric
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario
Ontario Power Generation
Rolphton
Ontario
Chalk River Laboratories
CANDU
natural uranium

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