Here’s the latest publicly available snapshot on Ontario Power Generation Inc. (OPG) as of early 2026.
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Key 2025–2026 results and developments: OPG reported its 2025 financial results with notable progress on the Darlington refurbishments and other major clean-energy projects, and it highlighted continued work on nuclear and hydro refurbishments, as well as plans around small modular reactors (SMRs) [sources indicate 2025 Q1 and 2025 full-year results discussions] [sources: Newswire/CNW press releases from 2025–2026]. These updates reflect ongoing execution of Ontario’s nuclear refurbishment program and broader decarbonization efforts.[1][3]
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Financing activity: In 2024–2025, OPG pursued and completed green/bond issuances under its Sustainable Finance Framework to fund clean-energy initiatives, including a $1 billion green bond issuance in mid-2024 and subsequent issuances around 2025, aligning with its capital-planning for refurbishments and new projects like SMRs.[3][4][7]
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Leadership and governance: OPG announced leadership changes around 2024, including the retirement of its then-CEO Ken Hartwick, with the organization continuing to navigate leadership transitions while maintaining project momentum on refurbishment and new-energy exploration.[3]
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Public communications and coverage: OPG’s activities are regularly communicated via press releases and industry outlets, with ongoing coverage of quarterly and annual results, project milestones, and financing actions (e.g., green bonds, SMR exploration).[7][1][3]
Illustrative example: OPG’s Darlington refurbishment progress is repeatedly cited as running on schedule or under budget in several updates, illustrating strong execution on one of Ontario’s flagship clean-energy projects.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent press releases and summarize each, or build a brief timeline of major milestones (financing, refurbishments, SMR developments) with dates and key outcomes. I can also set up a quick news digest with citations to verify each item.
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