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AtkinsRéalis joint venture enters into multi-billion dollar contract for Pickering CANDU Nuclear Generating Station Life Extension, as nuclear super cycle continues

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MONTREAL, Jan. 23, 2025 /CNW/ - Candu Energy Inc., an AtkinsRéalis company [AtkinsRéalis Group Inc.] (TSX: ATRL), in a joint venture (JV) with Aecon Group Inc., has been awarded a contract by Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to progress the early works associated with the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station Retube, Feeder and Boiler Replacement project (RFBR). The contract covers professional engineering services, procurement, and execution planning associated with critical path activities for Ontario's announced life-extension of four of Pickering's CANDU®1 reactors to operate until the mid 2060s. The mandates are worth approximately $1.1 billion to the JV for early works and roughly $1 billion for the definition phase. AtkinsRéalis' share of the early works portion of the contract was added to its Nuclear backlog in the third quarter of 2024. Its share of the definition phase contract will be added to its Nuclear backlog in the first quarter of 2025.

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"CANDU reactors are a low-cost, world-class technology with a proven track record in Canada and abroad of on time and on budget performance," commented Ian L. Edwards, President and Chief Executive Officer, AtkinsRéalis. "As the original equipment manufacturer of the only Canadian-owned and developed nuclear reactor technology, we are proud to undertake this work to ensure the CANDU reactors at Pickering continue providing clean, reliable, and affordable power to Ontario for decades to come. It's part of the 19 CANDU reactor life extension projects needed in the next 10 years."

CANDU Technology at Pickering: Providing Clean, Reliable, Affordable Power

Ontario's Independent Electricity System Operator forecasts that electricity demand in the province will increase 75% by 20502. A life-extension of Pickering's CANDU reactors, to be completed by the mid 2030s, will allow them to safely operate for another 30 years, and is part of Ontario's plan to maintain and increase the supply of affordable baseload clean power. This will take place against the backdrop of life-extensions of 10 other CANDU reactors at the Bruce Power and Darlington sites, the building of four small modular reactors at Darlington, the planned build of new nuclear reactors totalling 4,800 MW at Bruce Power's site, and exploration of three OPG-owned sites in southern Ontario which are zoned for power production, regarding their suitability for hosting new energy generation including new nuclear power.

The Pickering life-extension project, which involves replacing critical reactor components, will not only sustain current jobs but also create new employment opportunities for a highly skilled and well-paying engineering, skilled trades, and manufacturing workforce at the station and currently supporting CANDU refurbishment projects elsewhere in Ontario. The CANDU supply chain is 85% Canadian, sustaining 89,000 jobs.3