nbsp   Where is nuclear power generated in Canada?
[A. CANDU Technology] [B. The Industry] [C. Cost/Benefit] [D. Safety/Liability] [E. Waste] [F. Security/Non-Proliferation] [G. Uranium] [H. Research Reactors] [I. Other R&D] [J. Further Info] There are 17 power reactors, all CANDU designs, currently operating in Canada (plus 3 undergoing refurbishment – see related FAQ). Taken together, these 17 reactors supply approximately 15% of Canada’s electricity needs. Most operating reactors are owned by Ontario Power Generation Inc. (formerly Ontario Hydro), in the province of Ontario. Six are located at the Pickering station, about a half-hour east of Toronto. Four are located at the Darlington site, about an hour east of Toronto. Six are located at the Bruce site (plus two more being refurbished) on the Ontario shore of Lake Huron near the Bruce peninsula. The reactors at the Bruce site are leased to Bruce Power Inc., a private operator (see related FAQ). There are two other operating power reactors in Canada. One is owned and operated by Hy