The operating licence for the Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station has been renewed, but not for as long as NB Power was hoping for.
On Wednesday, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) announced it had renewed the station’s power operating licence for another 10 years.
“After reviewing all submissions, the Commission concluded that NB Power is qualified to carry on the activities that the renewed licence will authorize,” the commission said in a news release.
NB Power had applied to the nuclear regulator for a “first in Canada” 25-year licence, which would have taken the station’s operations to 2047, while CNSC staff recommended a 20-year renewal.
In its summary decision, the commission concluded that a standard 10-year licence was “appropriate,” noting factors such as strong public interest in the hearing process and the need to advance reconciliation with Indigenous communities.
More than 240 submissions were made to the commission as part of the public hearing process which took place earlier this year.
At the mid-point of the 10-year licence term, NB Power and CNSC staff will each have to present a comprehensive update on the licenced activities at Point Lepreau, including key issues raised during the hearing.
“This update will take place at a meeting conducted in the community in proximity to the PLNGS and will allow for the participation of members of the public and Indigenous Nations and communities,” said the release.
In a statement released late Wednesday, NB Power said it respects the decision made by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.
“This decision represents the longest-term licence for Point Lepreau to date, and we are pleased,” Brett Plummer, Vice President Nuclear and Chief Nuclear Officer, said in the statement.
“Licence renewal is a very thorough and balanced process, and we understand the many complex perspectives and attributes that are required to be carefully considered.”
Plummer said the utility heard “valuable feedback” during the hearings and is committed to “ongoing dialogue on station operations and areas of interest.”
Point Lepreau’s power operating licence was due to expire at the end of June. The renewed licence is valid until June 30, 2032.