Bruce Power welcomes public to Bruce “C” project virtual information session, July 29
Everyone is welcome to join James Scongack, Bruce Power’s chief operating officer and executive vice-president, July 29, at 7 p.m., as he hosts a virtual community information session, providing an update on the Bruce “C” project.
The plan is to create an option to build up to 4,800 megawatts (MWs) of new nuclear capacity at the Bruce Power site, located within the Territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, in the Municipality of Kincardine.
“I look forward to this opportunity to engage with our community members to share the latest information regarding the Bruce ‘C’ project,” said Scongack. “Bruce Power is committed to ensuring interested parties remain informed and engaged throughout the process and I look forward to answering your questions during the live-stream event.”
As Ontario’s largest electricity generating facility, Bruce Power’s Life-Extension Program and Major Component Replacement projects will play a key role in supporting growing electricity needs by extending the operation of its eight units to continue to produce clean energy and cancer-fighting medical isotopes through 2064 and beyond.
And, as Ontario prepares for the future through its
Powering Ontario’s Growth plan, Bruce Power is preparing to have its proposed Bruce “C” project undergo a federal Impact Assessment.
Event Details
- Monday, July 29
- 7 p.m.
- Hosted by James Scongack, Bruce Power's chief operating officer and executive vice-president
Click here to register for the live-stream.
For more information on the Bruce “C” project, click
here.
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