Workers gather on the Unit 6 floor at the Bruce B Station, marking its official shut down as the first major component replacement begins. Photo courtesy of Bruce Power.Workers gather on the Unit 6 floor at the Bruce B Station, marking its official shut down as the first major component replacement begins. Photo courtesy of Bruce Power.
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Bruce Power officially begins major component replacement

Bruce Power is officially beginning its first Major Component Replacement project.

The company said its operations team at the Bruce B nuclear generating station finished the rundown sequence for Unit 6 and took it offline.

"The Unit 6 project marks the next big step in a long campaign to revitalize this site," said President and CEO Mike Rencheck, in a news release.

Bruce Power said expanding the life of the Bruce Power site will inject $4 billion a year into the provincial economy and create and sustain 22,000 jobs.

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