Located in the Municipality of Clarington, the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station generates over 20 per cent of Ontario’s electricity. Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is in the process of refurbishing these reactors to extensionend their lifespan.
Nuclear Generation in Durham
Nuclear Generation in Durham
Durham Region is the Clean Energy Capital of Canada because of its clean energy innovation, environment and engineering sectors.
Over 30 per cent of Ontario’s electricity is produced by nuclear generating stations in Durham Region.
Nuclear power is important in the response to climate change because it produces low-cost electricity safely, reliably, and virtually without carbon emissions — this contributes to achievement of Durham’s climate change targets.
Darlington Nuclear Generating Station
New Nuclear Development at Darlington
OPG is proposing to build four new small modular reactors (SMRs) next to the existing Darlington Nuclear Generating Station to supply additional clean electricity to Ontario's grid.
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has created a webpage to share documents and information on the regulatory approval process and opportunities to participate.
Pickering Nuclear Generating Station
With the support of the Province of Ontario, OPG is planning for the refurbishment of Pickering Nuclear’s Units 5 to 8. Refurbishing Pickering will:
- Secure more than 2,100 MW of clean, reliable nuclear power for Ontario for another 30-plus years.
- Power two million homes and businesses across Ontario, safely and reliably.
- Maintain and secure highly skilled jobs.
- Create significant economic impact of more than $19 billion over the refurbishment period in Durham Region and across the province.
Learn more about the future of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station.
The Port Granby Project is a federal government project for the safe, long-term management of approximately 450,000 cubic metres of historic low-level radioactive waste in the Municipality of Clarington.
New Nuclear at Wesleyville Project
OPG is proposing the construction of a new nuclear power plant in the Municipality of Port Hope, Ontario near Clarington.
Durham’s Nuclear Sector Strategy
Durham Region has developed a Nuclear Sector Strategy with input from a wide variety of contributors including the community, rights holders, partners, and stakeholders.
Empowering the Community: Durham’s Nuclear Sector Strategy 2022-2032, will equip Durham Region to seize opportunities and take actions to support a prosperous and sustainable community.
Recognizing the importance of the nuclear sector to the Region’s residents, businesses and institutions, the strategy has four goals:
- Grow understanding of the nuclear sector among Regional Council, staff, and the community.
Build prosperity by maximizing the benefits of being a nuclear host community and Canada’s premier centre of the nuclear industry and innovation.
Protect and sustain the community by addressing the impacts and opportunities of being a nuclear host community.
Lead and develop partnerships within the nuclear sector to build leadership capacity and influence decision-making.
Read Empowering the Community: Durham’s Nuclear Sector Strategy 2022-2032