Ontario Power Generation owns and operates the Pickering and Darlington Nuclear Power Stations
Nuclear energy is primarily used in Ontario, Canada, where there are several nuclear power plants, such as the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station and Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. These plants provide a significant portion of the province's electricity supply.
Bruce Nuclear Generating Stations- Kincardine, Ontario, Canada Pickering Nuclear Generating Stations- Pickering, Ontario, Canada Darlington Nuclear Generating Station- Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
Nuclear energy is used in Canada primarily for electricity generation. Ontario is the largest user of nuclear energy, with over 60% of its electricity produced by nuclear power plants. There are also research reactors used for medical isotopes and academic research.
Nuclear generated electrical energy is fed into the grid and distributed, you can't say just where it goes and how it mixes with other types of generation. I don't know of any city that relies on nuclear alone. In a large country like the US there are large areas without nuclear plants, but in a state like Illinois with a number of nuclear plants, all cities will have some nuclear and some from other sources.
In the US, Illinois has the most for any state. Ontario also has a large number of reactor plants.
The center of atomic energy in Ontario is primarily represented by the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), located in Chalk River. CNL is Canada's largest nuclear science and technology organization, focusing on research, development, and the management of nuclear waste. Additionally, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) operates several nuclear power plants, contributing significantly to the province's electricity supply and nuclear energy expertise.
There are no nuclear power plants in Ottawa. Pickering and Darlington are on Lake Ontario, Bruce is on Lake Huron, Gentilly is nearer to Montreal and Point Lepreau is in New Brunswick.
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In 2009, nuclear power supplied just over 55% of Ontario's electricity needs, according to Ontario's Independent Electricity System Operator.
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