On August 31, 2009, Canada’s Environment Minister Jim Prentice determined that the federal environmental assessment of Bruce Power’s proposed project to construct and operate new nuclear reactors located within the municipality of Kincardine, Ontario was no longer necessary.
The proposal involved the construction and operation of up to four nuclear reactors at the Bruce Power site for the generation of approximately 4,000 megawatts of electricity.
In July 2009, the federal responsible authority, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC), confirmed that Bruce Power had withdrawn its project application. The CNSC requested that the environmental assessment process be terminated as it would no longer exercise any power or perform any federal duty or function under subsection 24(2) of the Canadian Nuclear Safety and Control Act in relation to the project. The other responsible authorities for the project, Transport Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada, also indicated that they did not intend to take any action to allow the project to proceed and requested the termination of the environmental assessment.
Pursuant to section 27 of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, Minister Prentice has decided to terminate the environmental assessment and the joint review panel agreement of the proposed project.
For more information:
Debra Myles
Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
Tel.: 613-957-0626 / 1-866-582-1884
debra.myles@ceaa-acee.gc.ca