Quebec power utility studies possible reopening of Gentilly-2 nuclear reactor
MONTREAL — Quebec’s hydroelectric utility is studying whether to reopen the province’s only nuclear power generating station as a response to a growing demand for clean energy.
Hydro-Québec confirmed Thursday that it’s looking into restarting the Gentilly-2 reactor in Bécancour, Que., on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River about halfway between Montreal and Quebec City. The plant opened in 1983 and closed in 2012.
“Concerning Gentilly-2, an assessment of the plant’s current condition is underway, in order to evaluate our options and inform our thinking about Quebec’s future energy supply,” the utility said in a statement.
The Crown corporation expects demand for clean energy to increase “significantly” as efforts to reduce carbon emissions continue.


