2020 Reportable Events
On a quarterly basis, Bruce Power posts events reported to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission as per REGDOC 3.1.1, ‘Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Plants’ (formerly known as S-99 events).
On a quarterly basis, Bruce Power posts events reported to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission as per REGDOC 3.1.1, ‘Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Plants’ (formerly known as S-99 events).
Bruce Power has applied for an amendment to the Power Reactor Operating Licence PROL 18.01/2028, pursuant to the Nuclear Safety and Control Act, Section 24(2), and the General Nuclear Safety and Control Regulations, Section 6. The application for the amendment … Read more
Bruce B Update: Updated – March 30, 2020 On March 28, staff at Bruce B responded to a release of approximately 20 litres of heavy water in Unit 6 which has been shut down since Jan. 17 for Major Component … Read more
On January 30, Bruce A staff discovered a small amount of heavy water on the floor of Unit 2. Station staff followed procedures to allow for safe clean-up, including assembling of Bruce A employees away from the affected area. Unit … Read more
Four years after the start of its Life-Extension Program, Bruce Power is beginning the execution phase of its first Major Component Replacement (MCR) project. The Operations team at the Bruce B nuclear generating station completed the rundown sequence for Unit … Read more
For the ninth year in a row, Bruce Power is being recognized by Canada’s Top Employers for Young People as a national leader in providing high-quality workplaces and programs for young women and men just starting their careers. The company … Read more
Bruce Power, on the eve of beginning the next phase of the company’s Life-Extension Program, released today its first-ever Ontario Energy Report at the Toronto Regional Board of Trade. The report, which comes just days ahead of the start of … Read more
On a quarterly basis, Bruce Power posts events reported to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission as per REGDOC 3.1.1, ‘Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Plants’ (formerly known as S-99 events).
Bruce Power, through the hard work of its employees and with the support of many stakeholders and suppliers, achieved many milestones in 2019 in delivering its mission to safely provide clean, affordable and reliable power and life-saving medical isotopes while … Read more
Bruce Power and Kinectrics are pleased to announce the opening of a new 40,000-square-foot facility in Teeswater on nine acres of industrial property that will provide laundry services to Bruce Power and, given its proximity to the Bruce Power site, … Read more