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•Ontario starts work that could launch massive new nuclear power generating station | Globalnews.ca
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Ontario Energy Minister Stephen Lecce was in Port Hope , Ontario , on Wednesday to promote Ontario Power Generation’s Wesleyville site as land the province could rely upon to build a new nuclear power station on.
The government confirmed early work is underway to find local consensus for construction on the site.
Early assessments suggest it could host a 10,000 MW nuclear generating station, which would be the highest capacity station in the province.
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