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  1. As one of North America’s largest, most diverse electricity generators, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) invests in local economies and employs thousands of people across Ontario and the United States.

  2. Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is proud to be one of the largest, most diverse power producers in North America. We invest millions in local economies and employ thousands of people to maintain a modern, sophisticated energy fleet.

  3. Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is Ontario’s leader in generating clean, safe, reliable, and low-cost power. We meet about half of the province’s energy needs through a diverse mix of generating assets consisting of hydroelectric stations, nuclear plants, solar, biomass, and natural gas.

  4. Ontario Power Generation Inc. (OPG) is a Crown corporation and "government business enterprise" that is responsible for approximately half of the electricity generation in the province of Ontario, Canada. It is wholly owned by the government of Ontario. Sources of electricity include nuclear, hydroelectric, wind, gas and biomass.

  5. Jul 7, 2023 · Ontario is planning three more small modular reactors at the site of the Darlington nuclear power plant, an announcement that comes the same week the energy minister said the province is moving...

  6. Jul 10, 2023 · WINDSOR – The Ontario government released the Powering Ontarios Growth plan, outlining the actions the province is taking to meet the increasing demand for electricity driven by strong economic growth and electrification through the 2030s and 2040s.

  7. Jan 20, 2022 · TORONTO – As part of its plan to build out Ontario’s affordable, reliable and sustainable electricity system, the Ontario government has asked Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to examine opportunities for new hydroelectric development in northern Ontario.

  8. Aug 24, 2021 · This line graph displays Ontario monthly demand peaks and demand minimums between May 2020 and September 2021, in megawatts. The 2020 peak demand was 24,446 MW and the 2020 minimum demand was 9,831 MW. The Q3 2020 peak demand was 22,986 MW and the Q3 2020 minimum demand was 10,426 MW.

  9. news.ontario.ca › en › releaseOntario Newsroom

    Nov 23, 2023 · Low-carbon hydrogen is a key component of Ontario’s low-carbon future. It can be used to generate electricity or power vehicles, businesses, industries and heat homes, while producing little to no greenhouse gases (GHG) or other pollutants.

  10. Jul 10, 2023 · Ontario built its electricity system from the power of hydroelectric generation in the 1920s and today it continues to provide a roughly a third of Ontario’s total energy capacity and accounted for about 25 per cent of Ontario’s electricity generation in 2022.

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