Ontario Power Generation
Electric utility company in Canada
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2025 | Full occupancy planned for the new OPG headquarters in Oshawa. |
2025 | Full occupancy planned for the new OPG headquarters in the former GM Canada building. |
2024 | Initially planned opening year for the new OPG headquarters in Oshawa. |
2024 | Planned initial opening of new OPG headquarters in the former GM Canada building. |
December 19 2024 | Nicolle Butcher is appointed as president and chief executive officer of OPG, succeeding Ken Hartwick who resigned on this date. |
February 13 2023 | OPG completed the purchase of the former General Motors of Canada head office building in Oshawa, Ontario, as their new headquarters, replacing the original plan to construct a new building in Clarington. The decision was made for economic and sustainability reasons. |
December 2 2021 | OPG announced a partnership with GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy to deploy a small modular reactor (SMR) at the Darlington new nuclear site, with the project expected to be completed as early as 2028. |
June 27 2019 | Wendy Kei is appointed as chair of the board of directors for Ontario Power Generation. |
June 25 2019 | OPG announced the purchase of Cube Hydro for $1.12 billion, acquiring 19 hydroelectric power plants located across New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina. |
June 10 2019 | Ontario Power Generation announced plans to build a new corporate campus in Clarington, Ontario, which would also serve as their headquarters. |
2018 | Ontario Power Generation generated about half of the electricity in Ontario, producing 74.0 terawatt hours (TWh) of power across its various power generation facilities. |
2018 | Ontario Power Generation (OPG) was working on a licence application to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) for approval to extend Pickering Nuclear Generating Station's operation. |
January 2016 | The province of Ontario approved plans to continue operating the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station until 2024, with six units operating until 2022 and four units continuing to 2024. |
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