Capital Power and Ontario Power Generation partner to advance new nuclear in Alberta
January 15 2024 - 7:30AM
Capital Power Corporation (TSX: CPX) (“Capital Power”) and Ontario
Power Generation (“OPG”) have entered into an agreement to jointly
assess the development and deployment of grid-scale small modular
reactors (SMRs) to provide clean, reliable nuclear energy for
Alberta.
Through the agreement, the two companies will examine the
feasibility of developing SMRs in Alberta, including possible
ownership and operating structures. SMRs are being pursued by
jurisdictions in Canada and around the world to power the growing
demand for clean electricity and energy security.
Capital Power and OPG will complete the feasibility assessment
within two years, while continuing to work on the next stages of
SMR development.
Key Facts
- OPG is building North America’s
first fleet of SMRs at its Darlington New Nuclear
site in Ontario. The construction of the first of four SMRs will be
completed by the end of 2028, and the unit will be online by the
end of 2029.
- The governments of
Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and New Brunswick jointly released
a Strategic Plan in 2022 for the deployment of
SMRs. The Commitment Agreement announced today advances the plan,
placing the provinces at the forefront of nuclear innovation, clean
energy, and emerging markets for SMRs across Canada and around the
world.
- This agreement offers Capital Power
a tremendous opportunity to elevate the company and Alberta on the
world stage and marks a key milestone in its evolution to build a
decarbonized power system and create real net-zero power solutions
for customers.
Quotes
“We are excited to partner with and learn from OPG, a
world-leader in nuclear power production,” said Avik Dey,
President and CEO of Capital Power.” “We are at the
forefront of electrification which will drive continual growth in
demand for power. The deployment of SMR technology will provide an
important source of safe, reliable, flexible, affordable, and clean
base load electricity in Alberta in the future.”
“With decades of experience building, operating and maintaining
clean, safe nuclear power generation, OPG is pleased to work with
Capital Power as they explore adding nuclear to Alberta’s
electricity supply mix,” said Ken Hartwick, OPG President
and CEO. “Through collaborations like this, we will share
expertise related to SMR development and deployment, to build
energy security and economic growth in both provinces.”
“Small Modular Reactors have the potential to play a major role
in the province’s search for the right energy mix to supply clean,
reliable and affordable electricity to Albertans,” said
Hon. Nathan Neudorf, Minister of Affordability and
Utilities, Government of Alberta. “This partnership
represents an exciting and important step forward in our efforts to
decarbonize the grid while maintaining on-demand baseload
power.”
“Ontario looks forward to leveraging our world-class nuclear
expertise to advance the next generation of SMR technology in other
jurisdictions across Canada and around the world,” said
Hon. Todd Smith, Ontario’s Minister
of Energy. “SMRs will help secure new investments that
will create good-paying jobs and safely and reliably power
communities to meet their growing needs.”
“Alberta is focused on being a leader in delivering a reliable,
affordable and decarbonized energy system so our province can grow,
prosper and excite others to do the same. SMRs are a critical
component of the clean power generation supply mix and hold promise
for the oil sands,” said Hon. Brian Jean, Minister of
Energy and Minerals, Government of Alberta. “We look
forward to working with Capital Power and OPG in creating the right
framework to eventually bring SMRs onto Alberta’s power grid.”"SMRs
are small but powerful, with the potential to help reduce emissions
across the economy,” said
Hon. Rebecca Schulz, Minister of
Environment and Protected Areas, Government of Alberta.
“This is an exciting step forward and could help us keep energy
reliable and affordable for years to come.”
About Capital Power
Capital Power is a growth-oriented power producer committed to
net zero by 2045. Our balanced approach to the energy transition
prioritizes reliable, affordable and decarbonized power that
communities across North America can depend on.
Capital Power owns approximately 7,700 megawatts (MW) of power
generation capacity at 30 facilities across North America. Projects
in advanced development include approximately 213 MW of renewable
generation capacity in Alberta and North Carolina, 512 MW of
incremental natural gas combined cycle capacity from the repowering
of Genesee 1 and 2 in Alberta, and approximately 350 MW of natural
gas and battery energy storage systems in Ontario.
About OPGAs one of North America’s largest,
most diverse electricity generators, OPG invests in local economies
and employs thousands of people across Ontario and the US. OPG and
its family of companies are leading the development of new clean
technologies, refurbishment of existing assets, and electrification
initiatives to power the growing demand of a clean economy for
decades to come. OPG is a recognized world leader in nuclear
operations with more than five decades of experience. Learn more
about how the company is advancing these initiatives while
prioritizing people, partnerships, and strong communities by
reading OPG’s Climate Change Plan, Reconciliation Action Plan, and
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (ED&I) strategy.
For more information:
Capital Power Investor and Media
RelationsKatherine Perron(780)
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