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Our operations in Southwestern Ontario include our Nuclear Sustainability Services – Western Facility in Bruce County, our Eugenia hydroelectric station on the Beaver River near Meaford, and our Nanticoke Solar Facility on the site of the former Nanticoke coal station.
Our subsidiary, Atura Power, also owns and operates the Brighton Beach gas-fired station near Windsor.
See how we are a part of Southwestern Ontario and learn about our many local programs, initiatives and events.
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Net-Zero News May 2023
In this issue of OPG's Net-Zero News, learn about OPG's latest climate change-fighting projects and initiatives.
Read moreNuclear Waste Management Facility Performance Report - Q4 2022
In our Q4 2022 report, we track performance for NSS facilities in the areas of safety, operations, and the environment.
Read moreKey projects and initiatives

The Darlington site is the only location in Canada licenced for new nuclear with a completed and accepted Environmental Assessment.

OPG's road map for how we intend to work in partnership with Indigenous communities, businesses and organizations to advance reconciliation.

Learn about OPG’s Darlington Refurbishment project, one of Canada’s largest clean energy projects.

OPG's podcast series featuring the people doing what they can to help to save the world from the consequences of climate change.

Pelly's Space
Pelly is a uranium pellet who loves powering nuclear generation, bananas, and hanging out with his besties.

At OPG, we have a purpose that goes beyond generating clean, reliable, low-cost power – we’re helping generate a stronger, cleaner, more prosperous Ontario.
Generating power with purpose
Our role in Ontario isn’t just measured by kilowatts (although we’re really good at producing them); it’s measured by our relationships, the impact we make and the future we leave to the next generation. That’s why we strive to be good corporate citizens who care about the environmental, economic and social wellbeing of all Ontario.
Generating community spirit
OPG’s Corporate Citizenship Program focuses on these areas:
- Environment
- Education, and
- Community (health and safety, arts and culture, youth amateur sport, humanitarian and local causes), including support of Indigenous initiatives.
We are proud of our many community partnerships in Southwestern Ontario, which include the Bluewater Regional Science and Technology Fair, the Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority, Bird Studies Canada, the Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games, and Scientists in School among many others.
NSS Western Neighbours Newsletter - Spring 2022

Publication Date: March 17, 2022
Number of Pages: 4
Publisher: OPG
NSS Western Neighbours Newsletter - Spring 2022
Publication Date: March 17, 2022
Number of Pages: 4
Publisher: OPG
Environmental initiatives

For years, OPG’s facility in Bruce County has been helping to fight climate change while protecting biodiversity in southwestern Ontario.

Eight rescued fawns took their first steps back into wilderness in September as they were released on OPG’s Nanticoke lands.

At the former site of North America’s largest coal generating station, a five-acre wetland continues to play a vital role.
Generation in Southwestern Ontario
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