NUCLEAR CANCELLED
Bruce Power has dropped plans to build new reactors in Ontario's Bruce County, the company said Thursday.
The company said it has opted to focus on refurbishing its Bruce A and B reactor units at its site about 250 kilometres northwest of Toronto on Lake Huron.
The company also said it will withdraw its application to build reactors in Nanticoke, on Lake Erie, citing declining provincial energy demand.
"These are business decisions unique to Ontario and reflect the current realities of the market," said Duncan Hawthorne, Bruce Power's president and chief executive officer.
. . . . . . .THIS NEWS EXERPT FROM CBC TV ON LINE DATED FRIDAY,JULY 24,2009 . . . . .HOPE THE PEOPLE IN AUSTRALIA MAKE NOTE OF THIS NEWS UPDATE FROM ONTARIO,CANADA. . . . . .THE TREND NOW IS AWAY FROM NUCLEAR POWER AND THE MOMENTUM IS EVEN MORE STRONGER THAN BEFORE.
The company said it has opted to focus on refurbishing its Bruce A and B reactor units at its site about 250 kilometres northwest of Toronto on Lake Huron.
The company also said it will withdraw its application to build reactors in Nanticoke, on Lake Erie, citing declining provincial energy demand.
"These are business decisions unique to Ontario and reflect the current realities of the market," said Duncan Hawthorne, Bruce Power's president and chief executive officer.
. . . . . . .THIS NEWS EXERPT FROM CBC TV ON LINE DATED FRIDAY,JULY 24,2009 . . . . .HOPE THE PEOPLE IN AUSTRALIA MAKE NOTE OF THIS NEWS UPDATE FROM ONTARIO,CANADA. . . . . .THE TREND NOW IS AWAY FROM NUCLEAR POWER AND THE MOMENTUM IS EVEN MORE STRONGER THAN BEFORE.
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