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On "11/10/2024", the "Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC)" issued an update regarding "Commission authorizes Ontario Power Generation Inc. to operate Pickering Nuclear Generating Station Units 5 to 8 until December 31, 2026".
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has amended the licence held by Ontario Power Generation Inc. (OPG) for the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station (PNGS). The updated decision authorizes OPG to operate units 5-8 at the PNGS until December 31, 2026, up to a maximum of 305,000 equivalent full power hours (EFPH).
The amended licence includes a new condition requiring OPG to implement and maintain an enhanced fitness-for-service program. This decision was made after considering submissions from OPG, CNSC staff, and 54 intervenors during a public hearing in June 2024.
OPG's operating licence for the PNGS expires on August 31, 2028. The PNGS site is located on traditional lands and waters of the Michi Saagiig Anishinaabeg, Gunshot Treaty (1877-88), Williams Treaties (1923), and Williams Treaties Settlement Agreement (2018).
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