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OPG is a major electricity generator in North America, with diverse sources of clean power and innovative projects. Learn about OPG's vision, values, initiatives, and achievements in electrifying life.
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OPG generates electricity from nuclear, hydro, solar, biomass, and natural gas stations across Ontario and the US. Learn about OPG's history, projects, services, and commitments to a sustainable future.
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is a Crown corporation that generates electricity in Ontario, Canada. It operates four nuclear plants, three waste facilities, and various renewable energy projects.
Learn about OPG, the province's largest clean power generator, and its diverse and innovative energy projects. Follow OPG on LinkedIn to see updates, events, and career opportunities.
Jul 7, 2023 · The province aims to meet electricity demand with emissions-free power and end reliance on natural gas by 2050. Energy Minister Todd Smith announced three more SMRs at Darlington, following one already under construction, and a new large-scale nuclear plant at Bruce Power.
Jul 10, 2023 · Learn about Ontario’s plan to provide reliable, low-cost and clean power for economic growth and electrification. The plan includes new nuclear, transmission, storage, hydro and energy efficiency projects.
Jul 7, 2023 · The Ontario government is working with OPG to plan and license four SMRs at Darlington, adding 1,200 MW of clean, reliable nuclear power by the mid-2030s. The SMR project will support economic growth, meet rising electricity demand and reduce emissions in the province.