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Phase one of Ontario small nuclear reactor project is on time and on budget: energy minister

Steam turbines at the Darlington nuclear facility are shown in Courtice, Ontario on Thursday, October 30, 2014. Photo by: The Canadian Press/Frank Gunn

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The first phase of building a small nuclear reactor east of Toronto is complete.

Ontario Power Generation is building four small modular reactors at its Darlington site in Clarington, Ont.

New Energy and Electrification Minister Stephen Lecce says the first phase of construction on one of those reactors has been completed on time and on budget.

The reactors will produce 1,200 megawatts of electricity, enough to power more than one million homes.

Lecce also says a subsidiary of Ontario Power Generation has secured a $360-million deal to help refurbish a nuclear plant in Romania.

Phase one of Ontario small nuclear reactor project is on time and on budget: energy minister. #onpoli #nuclear

As part of the Romanian deal, Ontario nuclear workers will provide their expertise on the refurbishment after the federal government came to an agreement with the European country to provide work on its lone nuclear plant.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 13, 2024.

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