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Bruce Power is dedicated to honouring Indigenous history and culture and is committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and respect with the Indigenous communities we work with. We are committed to strong and respectful relationships with the Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON), the Métis Nation of Ontario (Region 7) and Historic ...
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Guide to Bruce Power; Delivering Transparency and Trust;...
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Working with Bruce Power. Since 2016, we have been advancing...
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Bruce Power’s Life-Extension Program and Major Component...
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Bruce Power owes much of its success to the surrounding...
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Bruce Power is home to a naturally diverse environment that...
- Pressure Tube Integrity
On October 11, 2022 Bruce Power submitted an application to...
- A Cleaner Tomorrow
Bruce Power’s refurbishment of four reactor units between...
- Net Zero 2050
At Bruce Power, we are uniquely positioned to help Canada...
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Website. www .brucepower .com. Bruce Power Limited Partnership is a Canadian business partnership composed of several corporations. It exists (as of 2015) as a partnership between TC Energy (31.6%), BPC Generation Infrastructure Trust (61.4%), the Power Workers Union (4%) and The Society of United Professionals (1.2%). [1]
Bruce Power is a private partnership that produces 30 per cent of Ontario's power from eight nuclear units. It has signed a long-term agreement with the province to refurbish six units and invest $13 billion in the site, creating and sustaining 22,000 jobs.
With eight CANDU pressurized heavy-water reactors, it was the world's largest fully operational nuclear generating station by total reactor count and the number of currently operational reactors until 2016, when it was exceeded in nameplate capacity by South Korea's Kori Nuclear Power Plant .
Bruce Power is a company that operates four nuclear reactors on the shore of Lake Huron, supplying over 30% of Ontario's electricity. Learn about its history, leadership, partners, careers and diversity initiatives.
One of the world’s largest nuclear generating facilities, Bruce Power directly employs 4,000 highly skilled workers, with thousands more spinoff jobs in many surrounding communities. What’s more, more than 90% of employees own a part of the company.
Bruce Power is a corporation that operates four CANDU reactors on the shores of Lake Huron, providing 30% of Ontario's electricity. Follow its LinkedIn page to see its latest news, updates, awards, and partnerships in the nuclear industry.