Looking back at a productive and foundational year in 2025 for Bruce Power and its partners

With the holiday season upon us and the new year quickly approaching, Bruce Power is looking back on a year that was foundational in powering Ontario forward

The company’s operations and project work in 2025 helped to set the table for a bright future in our communities and beyond as it continues to drive the economy, power a third of Ontario’s homes, businesses and hospitals, and build for the future.

The work Bruce Power and its employees and partners are completing today will bring future opportunities to our communities and the province, while also supporting Canada’s energy independence.

Here’s a look at Bruce Power’s accomplishments in 2025:

January

Bruce Power has named one of Canada’s Top Employers for Young People for the 14th consecutive year as it continues to provide excellent opportunities for people to begin and flourish in a career in the nuclear industry.

In a response to the growing need for qualified childcare workers in Bruce County, Bruce Power provided 23 Early Childhood Education students with scholarships.

February

Bruce Power, its partners and skilled tradespeople kicked off the Unit 4 Major Component Replacement (MCR) outage, representing the middle of the company’s MCR Project that will see Units 3-8 renewed to provide clean, reliable energy for provinces people, businesses and hospitals for decades to come, while also ensuring a dependable source of cancer-fighting medical isotopes to the world health-care community.

As a leader in the production of cancer-fighting medical isotopes, Bruce Power completed the largest harvest of cobalt-60 in its history during its Unit 5 planned outage, bolstering the global health-care community’s supply of this key tool in fighting disease, the sterilization of medical equipment, and food safety.

It required a lot of heavy lifting, but all eight hulking steam generators were placed into Unit 3 and the MCR outage, which began in 2023, remains on track as the company and its partners look to return the renewed unit to service in 2026.

Bruce Power completed its Unit 4 MCR outage defuel milestone in just 24 days, the most efficient defuel in the history of CANDU reactors.

March

The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) verified Bruce Power met the terms and conditions of the company’s Basis of Estimate to proceed with its Unit 5 MCR Project, scheduled to begin in 2026.

April

Bruce Power launched its Canadian at our Core campaign, committing to continue to promote the made-in-Ontario and Canada nuclear industry and urging its partners and suppliers to buy local, and buy Canadian. Closer to home in the Clean Energy Frontier Region of Bruce, Grey and Huron Counties, Bruce Power is encouraging, suppliers, employees and the community to shop local to support the economy, as well as reconciliation through action with Indigenous communities.

Bruce Power donated $150,000 to the Brightshores Health System Owen Sound Foundation toward the purchase of a new CT scanner to enhance diagnostic imaging for patients across the region.

May

Bruce Power donated $1 million to a new youth wellness project to benefit people aged 12 to 25 in Bruce, Grey, Huron and Perth counties. The Well Community Collective (The Well) is a community-driven initiative committed to improving youth mental health and well-being.

June

Bruce Power marked World Environment Day by releasing its 2025 Sustainability Report to highlight its unwavering commitment to being a responsible steward for people, communities, and the environment.

Bruce Power and its supplier partners donated $100,000 to Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada in honour of World Brain Tumour Day.

Bruce Power applauded the release of Ontario’s Integrated Energy Plan: Energy for Generations, which set out a vision for the future of the province’s energy system and provides clear actions to power the province and the economy. The report recognized Bruce Power’s ongoing Life-Extension Program and MCR Project, with the refurbishment of Units 3-8 on schedule to be completed by 2033 to ensure 7,000 megawatts of peak output for the people of Ontario. The government report also mentioned the potential option of refurbishing Units 1 and 2 for a second time and that it would be based on an assessment of system needs by the IESO and value to the ratepayer.

July

Hon. Stephen Lecce, Minister of Energy and Mines, announced the formation of the Nuclear Isotope Innovation Council of Ontario (NIICO) and introduced Bruce Power’s James Scongack as the appointed chairperson for the newly formed ministerial advisory panel. 

During a break in the music at Rock With Your Docs, Bruce Power’s James Scongack stepped to the mic and brought the crowd to its feet with the announcement of a $500,000 donation from the company and its supplier partners toward an MRI machine for Kincardine’s hospital.

August

Federal Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Hon. Tim Hodgson, visited Bruce Power to announce the installation of an IPS in Unit 6, to ensure a stable supply of Made-in-Canada cancer-fighting medical isotopes for the world health-care community. 

The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC), in collaboration with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC), issued the formal Notice of Commencement of Impact Assessment for Bruce Power’s Bruce C project.

The Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation, with the support of Bruce Power and Kinectrics, broke ground on the new Nawash Community Arena in Neyaashiinigmiing — a project that will bring year-round recreation, connection, and opportunity to the heart of the community.

September

The Unit 4 MCR progressed to its removal and replacement series following a strong lead-in after the unit was taken off-line in February to begin its three-year refurbishment.

Bruce Power and its supplier partners donated $100,000 to the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) to support families impacted by childhood cancer.

October

Bruce Power and its partners celebrated the three-year anniversary of becoming the first commercial power reactor to produce cancer-fighting, short-lived medical isotopes through its groundbreaking Isotope Production System (IPS). 

Bruce Power and its supplier partners donated $145,000 to help in the battle against addiction and suicide in the Saugeen Ojibway Nation territory. 

November

In collaboration with provincial, federal, and municipal partners, Bruce Power conducted Huron Unity, a large-scale emergency preparedness exercise, from November 18-20, successfully testing and validating emergency plans.

The Saugeen Amphitheatre continues to rise from the rubble with a $500,000 donation from Kinectrics through Bruce Power’s Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) Community Development Fund.

December

Bruce Power and its supplier partners celebrated Giving Tuesday by donating $335,000 to local holiday initiatives across Bruce, Grey and Huron counties.

Bruce Power issued an additional $950 million in Green Bonds as it continues to power Ontario forward through operations and projects that drive the economy. Since becoming the first nuclear operator in the world to issue Green Bonds in 2021, Bruce Power now has cumulatively issued $3.3 billion in Green Bonds.

Bruce Power is helping to make the dream of home ownership come true with its investment of $1 million to Saugeen First Nation housing over a four-year span. 

About Bruce Power

Bruce Power is an electricity company based in Bruce County, Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory, Ontario. We are powered by our people. Our 4,200 employees are the foundation of our accomplishments and are proud of the role they play in safely delivering clean, reliable nuclear power to families and businesses across the province and cancer-fighting medical isotopes around the world. Bruce Power has worked hard to build strong roots in Ontario and is committed to protecting the environment and supporting the communities in which we live. Formed in 2001, Bruce Power is a Canadian-owned partnership of TC Energy, OMERS, the Power Workers’ Union and The Society of United Professionals. Learn more at www.brucepower.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.