Canadian nuclear facilities map
This interactive map shows the locations of licensed nuclear facilities in Canada, including nuclear power plants.
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This interactive map shows the locations of licensed nuclear facilities in Canada, including nuclear power plants.
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EffiSolar Energy, Engie Energy Services International and Mitsui. Engie Energy Services International. Heywood Generating Station. Halifax Regional Municipality.
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Four nuclear power plants in Ontario and New Brunswick produce about 15% of Canada''s electricity. Bruce A and B Nuclear Generating Stations in Kincardine, Ontario are operated by Bruce
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Nuclear licensees operate all across Canada. They include uranium mines and mills, uranium processing facilities, nuclear power plants, research reactors, particle accelerators, and nuclear
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Data and information about power plants in Canada plotted on an interactive map.
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Canada is home to a wide variety of power stations (or generating stations). The lists below outline power stations of significance by type, or by the province/territory in which they reside.
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Since 1960, large hydroelectric projects, especially in Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, British Columbia, and Manitoba have significantly increased the country''s generation capacity.
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Nuclear power plants have been producing electricity commercially in Canada since the early 1960s. Today, five plants in three provinces house 22 nuclear power reactors.
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In 2023, Ontario announced it wanted to add a third nuclear-generating station to Bruce Power, which, if built, would be the first new large-scale nuclear plant construction in Canada in three decades.
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Robert-Bourassa Generating Station (Quebec): A part of the James Bay Project, it''s one of Canada''s largest hydroelectric power stations. Site C Dam (British Columbia): A major hydropower project
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