Ontario’s proposed nuclear plants could cost nearly $300-billion, study finds
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Ontario’s proposed nuclear plants could cost nearly $300-billion, study finds
MATTHEW MCCLEARN
PUBLISHED JUNE 23, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 24, 2026
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Building two proposed nuclear plants in Ontario could cost between $221-billion and $294-billion, more than double the cost of expanding renewable energy supply, an new study says.
A typical residential customer would pay between $240 and …
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