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Meaford power storage plan takes big step forward

Article content We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Meaford power storage plan takes big step forward Back to video TC Energy proposes to pump water from Georgian Bay at night when energy demand is lower, then release it through power-generating turbines by day when demand for electricity is higher by 2028 if all goes to plan. TC Energy approached DND in 2017 for permission to start feasibility studies. The next phase of the project includes provincial and federal environmental and impact assessments. “Advancement of the project remains subject to a number of conditions, including approval of the company’s board of directors, regulatory approvals, and assurances that the project would not impact military activities and training,” a TC Energy release said.

Chamber supports non-profits for help with screening kit distribution

Author of the article: Kathleen Smith Publishing date: Jul 28, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Bruce Power donated $15,000 to the Huron Chamber of Commerce s rapid screening kit distribution intiative. Of the donation, the Chamber allotted $12,000 for non-profits in the area that have supported the initiative. On July 26 the Chamber presented a total of $1,200 to Goderich Little Theatre, Kinsmen Club of Goderich and the Huron and Area Search and Rescue (HASAR). (L-R): Erin Grandmaison, Bruce Power; Tom Sorenson, HASAR; Jennifer Verdam-Woodward, Chair of the Chamber; David Armour, Goderich Little Theatre; Earl Pennington, Kinsmen. Kathleen Smith jpg, GS Article content Huron Chamber of Commerce’s COVID-19 Rapid Screening Initiative has distributed 6,000 rapid antigen kits since May to local businesses and organizations.

TC Energy to switch to green power to run N American energy pipelines

Article content CALGARY Canadian pipeline operator TC Energy Corp could spend billions of dollars on its plans to lower emissions by switching to renewable energy to run its huge network of U.S. and Canadian oil and gas pipelines. Calgary-based TC Energy, which ships oil and gas through nearly 100,000 kilometers (62,140 miles) of pipelines, one of the biggest networks in North America, has been encouraged by a better-than-expected response to a request in April for information on wind power for projects in the United States. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Article content

Canadian regulator issues order on plant restarts : Regulation & Safety

28 July 2021 Share The operators of the Bruce, Darlington and Pickering nuclear power plants must submit data to demonstrate the safe operation of pressure tubes and obtain regulatory authorisation before restarting any currently shut-down reactors at those sites. The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) says it has issued orders to Bruce Power and Ontario Power Generation out of an abundance of caution . Bruce (Image: Bruce Power) The regulator earlier this month issued formal notices to all nuclear power plant licensees in Canada, requesting further analysis on the continued safe operation of pressure tubes, due to Bruce Power finding elevated levels of hydrogen equivalent in the pressure tubes of two units that are currently shut down.

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