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Ottawa''s electricity use projected to surge, forcing grid expansion

Demand for electricity in Ottawa is projected to soar over the next two decades, especially during the winter, and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of new infrastructure is being

Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO)

Connecting Today. Powering Tomorrow. The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) works at the heart of Ontario''s power system. The IESO delivers key services across the

Home – OPG

As Ontario''s largest, low-carbon electricity generator, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) invests in local economies and employs thousands of people across Ontario and the United States.

Hydro Ottawa

Hydro Ottawa delivers electricity to more than 335,000 homes and businesses in Ottawa and Casselman. For 100 years, Hydro Ottawa has reliably supplied its customers with power, building

Hydro Ottawa drives green efforts with 15 per cent EV fleet and

Renewable generation: Portage Power, Hydro Ottawa''s renewable generation subsidiary, remains Ontario''s largest municipally-owned producer of green power, with hydroelectric, solar, and

Next Generation: Ottawa''s Proposed Rules Push

Despite some latitude, the proposed CER still requires electricity generation in Canada to achieve a low-carbon grid 15 years sooner than

Powering Up: Inside Ottawa''s plan to build the clean power grids of

Clean electricity is the backbone of the energy transition, but building the power grids needed will be a monumental task. Natural Resources and Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson sits

Power generation | Our power – OPG

We meet about half of the province''s energy needs through a diverse mix of generating assets consisting of hydroelectric stations, nuclear plants, solar, biomass, and natural gas.

Feds in talks with provinces as Ottawa prepares new national

It comes as many provinces are plotting out plans to expand their generation capacity to keep pace with rising demand, as well as provide power necessary for several prospective major

Next Generation: Ottawa''s Proposed Rules Push Provinces To Build

Despite some latitude, the proposed CER still requires electricity generation in Canada to achieve a low-carbon grid 15 years sooner than legislated targets for the whole economy. The

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