As of 2004, nuclear power represented almost half of Ontario's electricity output. The Bruce Nuclear Power Station in Bruce Township opened in 1967 as Canada's first nuclear power-generating plant, and became fully operational in 1969. In 1997, Ontario Hydro, formerly the largest utility in Nor...
NUCLEAR-POWER-PLANTORGANIC-CARBONPRECIPITATIONRECHARGEWATERModern, ambient tritium concentrations in precipitation are lower and more temporally consistent now that they have recovered from the historic thermonuclear bomb peak of the mid-1960s. With the bomb peak no longer the overriding influence on ...
Inc. (BWXT) to expand their Cambridge nuclear manufacturing plant. Their investment will create more than 250 new skilled, unionized jobs in Cambridge and support Ontario’s expansion of reliable, affordable and clean nuclear energy to power our growing economy. ...
Ontario Power Generation Inc (OPG) is an Ontario-based electricity generation company. The company operates nuclear and hydroelectric stations and combined-cycle gas plants through its subsidiary, Atura Power. OPG owns and leases nuclear stations to Bruce Power LP and also operates hydroelectric station...
Wind Power does nothing to “save the planet”. When the wind blows we often do not need the power as demand is low. When the wind is low, such as on hot summer days, is when we need usually need it the most. It seems that Ontario is not the only place in the world where thes...
“The investment is giving Fero the ability to scale its business and operate in the largest modular manufacturing plant in Canada, where it develops cutting-edge modular infrastructure solutions,” said Sabrina Fiorellino, CEO of Fero International. “We look forward to working with the government ...