Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station: Design and Construction (1969)

A comprehensive treatment of technical and engineering aspects of Canada's first large nuclear electric power plant at Douglas Point, Ontario. The film shows the design, machining and assembly of component parts, and the special properties of the materials that went into the construction, as well as some of the exhaustive tests that were made before the station went "on power." Produced for the NFB by Crawley Films Ltd. for Atomic Energy of Canada Limited.

Director: Louis Lemkow, James W. Turpie
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 33 min
Release Date:
Cinematography: Stanley Brede
Production: Crawley Films
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

nuclear power

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station: Design and Construction about?
A comprehensive treatment of technical and engineering aspects of Canada's first large nuclear electric power plant at Douglas Point, Ontario. The film shows the design, machining and assembly of component parts, and the special properties of the materials that went into the construction, as well as some of the exhaustive tests that were made before the station went "on power." Produced for the NFB by Crawley Films Ltd. for Atomic Energy of Canada Limited.
Who directed Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station: Design and Construction?
Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station: Design and Construction was directed by Louis Lemkow, James W. Turpie.
How long is Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station: Design and Construction?
Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station: Design and Construction has a runtime of 33m (33 minutes).
What genre is Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station: Design and Construction?
Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station: Design and Construction is a Documentary film.
Where was Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station: Design and Construction produced?
Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station: Design and Construction was produced in Canada.