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Full-scale nuclear emergency exercise set for October 29 and 30

2024-10-28


Fredericton, N.B. –  NB Power, in partnership with the New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization (NBEMO), will conduct Synergy 2024, a large-scale emergency preparedness exercise at the Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station (PLNGS) on October 29 and 30.

This full-scale simulation will test the emergency response capabilities of NB Power, government agencies and partner organizations, ensuring a coordinated and effective response in the unlikely event of a nuclear emergency.

The two-day exercise will take place at PLNGS and key locations, including the NBEMO provincial emergency operations centre in Fredericton and the regional emergency operations centre in Saint John. Residents could see an increase in activity at these sites during the exercise.

As part of NB Power’s Power Reactor Operating Licence, issued by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, a full-scale exercise is required every three years.

Synergy Challenge 2024 brings together a wide range of agencies and organizations, including the Canadian Red Cross, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) and the Maine Emergency Management Agency.

The collaboration extends beyond local agencies, with national and international observers evaluating the exercise to ensure NB Power meets the highest standards of preparedness.

Synergy 2024 underscores NB Power’s commitment to emergency readiness, safety and transparency, while reinforcing community confidence in nuclear energy and preparedness.

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“The safety of our employees, communities and province is always our top priority,” said Lori Clark, President and CEO of NB Power. “Exercises like Synergy 2024 are critical to ensuring we are prepared for any scenario.”

 

Media Contacts:
Dominique Couture
Corporate Communications, NB Power 
(506) 377-8057
DCouture@nbpower.com