Bruce Nuclear Generating Station
The Bruce Nuclear Generating Station is located on the shores of Lake Huron in Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest nuclear power plants in the world, consisting of eight reactors that generate a significant portion of the province's electricity. The facility plays a crucial role in providing low-carbon energy, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Operated by Bruce Power, the station began commercial operation in the 1970s and has undergone several upgrades to enhance safety and efficiency. The plant's reactors use CANDU technology, which allows for the use of natural uranium as fuel. This technology is known for its reliability and has been a key component of Ontario's energy strategy.