Pickering Nuclear plant needs to be 'un-retired' if Ontario hopes to meet zero carbon goals [View all]
Pickering Nuclear plant needs to be un-retired if Ontario hopes to meet zero carbon goals
The hope of net zero carbon emissions will not be possible without finding more nuclear power for the grid, says the President of Canadians for Nuclear Energy.
The best way to achieve that lofty goal, added Dr. Chris Keefer, is to reverse the decision to mothball the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station, which is scheduled to shut down, beginning in 2024.
Keefer, who is an emergency room doctor when hes not advocating for clean energy solutions, said there is indeed hope for Pickering to be back online as the Independent Electrical Service Operator (IESO) which represents all the individual electricity providers in Ontario is panicking because of forecasted energy shortfalls which threatens Ontarios Open for Business status.
Ontarios electricity system is searching for more power producers as demand rises and Pickering Nuclear nears a forced retirement, a process likely to secure more natural gas generation while the government seeks to end reliance on it.
It means that for at least the next two decades, greenhouse gas emissions from the electricity sector are set to rise by as much as 400 per cent, though the IESO projects the net greenhouse gas emission reductions from electric vehicles will offset those carbon emissions by 2038...
... Pickering B refurbishment offers the province the fastest and cheapest route to locking in 550MW of clean baseload power per unit refurbished, Keefer said, citing the ongoing $12.8 Billion refurbishing project at the Darlington Nuclear Plant near Bowmanville that is coming in below budget and on time and is expected to provide emissions-free electricity for 30-plus years.
We are quickly becoming masters of refurbishment and the supply chain and workforce is optimized. Darlington refurbs will be done in 2027 and we will be ready to move hammer in hand to Pickering.
Johnston and the Society of United Professionals are also on board with the Pickering refurbishing project, with other trade unions also likely to support the plan.
The cheapest sources of zero-emission energy are the refurbished Bruce and Darlington nuclear reactors. Its time for Ontario to reconsider a similar refurbishment of Pickering Nuclear, she said The case for Pickering has changed drastically since it was last reviewed. Today, Ontario faces an electricity shortage, natural gas prices have spiked, and there is broad consensus on the need for a massive shift to electrification to fight climate change.
Nuclear got us off dirty coal and now it can keep us off dirty gas...