if you actually scroll down a bit in the first link… I know Oz has probably missed the boat for nuke energy, but doesn’t mean others have.
The newly procured energy resources are just one part ofPowering Ontario’s Growth, the government’s pragmatic plan which outlines the actions the province is taking to meet growing energy demand and reduce emissions by expanding Ontario’s reliable, affordable and clean grid, including:
- Nuclear Energy– Advancing reliable, affordable and clean nuclear power throughpre-development work at Bruce Power,four small modular reactors at Darlingtonand supporting Ontario Power Generation’s plan forrefurbishing the Pickering Nuclear Generation Station.
- New Transmission Infrastructure– Designating and prioritizing transmissions lines inSouthwestern,Northeastern and Eastern Ontariothat will power job creators including EV and EV battery manufacturing and clean steel production.
- Keeping Costs Down– Launching new energy efficiency programs on January 1, 2025, building on the government’s$342 million expansion of existing energy efficiency programswhich are helping families and businesses reduce their electricity use so they can save money on their energy bills.
- Additional Competitive Procurements– A successful re-contracting of existing resources at about a 30 per cent discount and planning more competitive procurements for non-emitting electricity resources including wind, solar, hydroelectric, and bioenergy.
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