Ontario's energy minister is announcing that a plan to refurbish four reactors at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station to get nearly four decades...
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Ontario has approved a full refurbishment of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station’s B site, described as a roughly $26.0 to $26.8-billion capital decision to return about 2,200 MW of firm capacity to the grid while supporting 30,500 jobs during construction and 6,700 jobs during ongoing operations. On operating performance, Pickering’s 2023 energy production of 21.5 […] The post Ontario Approves $26B Pickering B Nuclear Refurbishment appeared first on the deep dive.
Ontario's energy minister is announcing that a plan to refurbish four reactors at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station to get nearly four decades...
Ontario's energy minister is announcing that a plan to refurbish four reactors at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station to get nearly four decades...
Press Release November 26, 2025 Project will protect Ontario workers and secure province’s place as a global energy superpower PICKERING – Today,...
Press Release November 26, 2025 Project will protect Ontario workers and secure province’s place as a global energy superpower PICKERING – Today,...
Project will protect Ontario workers and secure province’s place as a global energy superpower On November 26, 2025, Minister Stephen Lecce...
The Ontario government has formally approved Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) plan to refurbish four reactors at the Pickering Nuclear Generating...
If you worry about government spending, it is easy to criticize the Ontario Government’s recent announcement to refurbish four nuclear reactors at...
Norwegian battery materials maker Vianode is committing $3.2 billion to a synthetic graphite plant in St. Thomas, Ontario, pairing that outlay with a...
Norwegian battery materials maker Vianode is committing $3.2 billion to a synthetic graphite plant in St. Thomas, Ontario, pairing that outlay with a...
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