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The Ontario Government recently announced its support for Bruce Power to commence the long-term planning and consultation work required to explore nuclear expansion options on the Bruce Power site. Learn more here
- For Employees
Guide to Bruce Power; Delivering Transparency and Trust;...
- Become a Supplier
Working with Bruce Power. Since 2016, we have been advancing...
- What We Do
Bruce Power’s Life-Extension Program and Major Component...
- Community Portal
Bruce Power was among the first nuclear companies in the...
- Safety First
At Bruce Power, Safety First is our number one value....
- Pressure Tube Integrity
Read Bruce Power’s full statement here. On October 11, 2022...
- A Cleaner Tomorrow
Bruce Power’s refurbishment of four reactor units between...
- Net Zero 2050
Bruce Power’s Net Zero 2050 strategy is building off the...
- For Employees
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.
Learn about the evolution of Bruce Power, the world's largest operating nuclear facility, from its first reactor in the 1960s to its current life-extension program. Explore the milestones, achievements and challenges of the site and its partners over the decades.
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 .
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.
Oct 14, 2021 · Bruce Power, a nuclear energy company in Ontario, announced it achieved a new site peak of 6,550 MW and will harvest Cobalt-60 isotopes later this year. These milestones are part of its ‘Made in Ontario’ economic recovery plan and its goal of 7,000 MW by 2030.