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As one of North America’s largest, most diverse electricity generators, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) invests in local economies and employs thousands of people across Ontario and the United States.
Ontario Power Generation Inc. (OPG) is a Crown corporation [2][3] and "government business enterprise" [4] that is responsible for approximately half of the electricity generation in the province of Ontario, Canada. [5] It is wholly owned by the government of Ontario. [6]
At Ontario Power Generation (OPG), our power is changing the world as we strive to electrify life in one generation. As the province’s largest clean power generator, OPG operates one of North...
Oct 22, 2024 · In July 2023 Ontario Power Generation (OPG) achieved a major milestone by successfully connecting Darlington Nuclear Generating Station’s Unit 3 back to Ontario’s electricity grid after its three-year refurbishment, 169 days ahead of schedule.
Jul 7, 2023 · Ontario is planning three more small modular reactors at the site of the Darlington nuclear power plant, an announcement that comes the same week the energy minister said the province is moving...
Jul 7, 2023 · CLARINGTON – The Ontario government is working with Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to commence planning and licensing for three additional small modular reactors (SMRs), for a total of four SMRs at the Darlington nuclear site.
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is proud to be one of the largest, most diverse power producers in North America. We invest millions in local economies and employ thousands of people to maintain a modern, sophisticated energy fleet.
Dec 2, 2022 · The new SMR at Darlington will be Ontario’s first nuclear reactor build in a generation. This project alone will deliver 300 MW of electricity, which is enough to power 300,000 homes.
Sep 28, 2023 · Ontario Power Generation (OPG) submitted a feasibility study to the energy minister on refurbishing Pickering, the oldest operating nuclear power plant in Canada.
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is Ontario’s leader in generating clean, safe, reliable, and low-cost power. We meet about half of the province’s energy needs through a diverse mix of generating assets consisting of hydroelectric stations, nuclear plants, solar, biomass, and natural gas.