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![Heavy Water Heavy Water](/whatisnuclear/website/raw/master/img/candu.png)
- No enrichment required. Heavy water is such an excellent moderator that it allows natural uranium to be burned directly
- Bypassing enrichment, no depleted uranium tails are made. This allows CANDUs to get very efficient use of the uranium resource, higher than all other water-cooled reactors
- CANDUs can be refuelled without shutting down the reactor, avoiding the downtime that most other reactors require
- Heavy water is expensive
- When regular water absorbs one neutron, it becomes heavy water. But when heavy water absorbs one neutron, it becomes tritium (H-3), which is a low-level radioactive hazard. Tritium is difficult to contain and enters biological systems readily. CANDUs make more tritium than light-water reactors because they have so much heavy water.
In this figure, we plot the probability that hydrogen and deuterium will absorb a neutron (hurting
the chain reaction). As you can see, H-2 (deuterium, the constituent of heavy water) eats up
neutrons with 3 orders of magnitude less probability.