The Toronto Star
Nanticoke generating station in Haldimand County is the largest coal-fired power plant in North America and as the workhorse for Ontario’s electricity system, shutting it down by 2014 won’t be easy.
It employs 600 people. It’s an anchor for the provincial power grid, providing the voltage support needed to push electricity around southern Ontario. It’s capable of supplying 4,000 megawatts of power, or enough to supply 15 per cent of the province’s electricity needs.