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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said her government plans to hold public consultations this fall about adding nuclear power to ...
Ontario’s Darlington nuclear station is on time, on budget and learning from past mistakes Darlington station is more than halfway through a $12.8-billion overhaul to refurbish all four of its ...
The Darlington Nuclear Generating Station is a four-unit 3,500 MW facility responsible for generating more than 20% of Ontario’s electricity needs. It uses the CANDU (Canada Deuterium Uranium ...
The successful refurbishment of Unit 2 at the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station marked a pivotal milestone for Ontario Power Generation’s 10-year, C$12.8 billion overhaul of the plant’s ...
The DNGS is a four-unit nuclear power plant owned and operated by OPG. Every unit comprises a Candu pressurised heavy water reactor with a net generating capacity of 875 MW, providing a combined ...
Darlington Nuclear Generating Station’s Unit 3 is now re-connected to Ontario’s electricity grid after completing refurbishment, Ontario Power Generation said. Unit 3 becomes the second ...
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Darlington to become first large-scale nuclear station to produce molybdenum-99 "This advanced equipment is an example of how Laurentis is maximizing decades of experience within the nuclear ...
CLARINGTON — Workers on the The Darlington Nuclear Refurbishment project have now safely and successfully separated unit 2 from the rest of the generating station, Ontario Power Generation announced ...
Darlington Nuclear Generating Station It is operated by Ontario Power Generation. The plant operates four reactors generating 3,500 megawatts — enough to power 2 millions homes.
Name of the Project Darlington Nuclear Generating Station (DNGS) refurbishment project. Location Ontario, Canada. Project Owner/s Ontario Power Generation (OPG). Project Description The DNGS is a ...
“We value innovation, and PRECISE will establish its worth as an important tool that supports Darlington’s continued safe operations,” said Sandy Taylor, President, Nuclear, SNC-Lavalin.