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Ottawa pledging $50M for Bruce Power nuclear plant expansion

The federal government is spending $50 million on preliminary work for an expansion of the Bruce Power nuclear plant — Ottawa's first major investment in expanding a large nuclear plant in decades.

The money will come from the Clean Electricity Pre-development Program, a Natural Resources Canada fund that supports preparatory work on large clean electricity projects.

That work will include launching Indigenous consultations, getting regulatory approvals and preparing the construction site.

Natural Resources and Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and Ontario Energy Minister Todd Smith are making the official announcement today.

Ontario announced last July it intends to add a third nuclear generating station to Bruce Power.

Bruce Power plans to expand its existing plant, located on the rim of Lake Huron in Tiverton, Ont., to add 4,800 megawatts of output — enough to power 4.8 million homes. The expansion will nearly double the output of the plant, which is already one of the largest nuclear generating stations in the world.

The expansion would be Canada's first new large-scale nuclear plant construction in 30 years.

A source told CBC News the project is a «major priority» for Ontario, which is seeking to decarbonize and expand its electricity grid. Demand for electricity in the province is poised to soar due to a growing population and the auto sector's transition to electric vehicles.

The source said Wilkinson and Smith have been working closely on «shared objectives» to expand the electricity grid, which includes expansion of nuclear power generation.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is betting big on nuclear. Last year, the province unveiled plans to add more small modular reactors to the one already in the works at

Read more on cbc.ca