2 northern Ontario First Nations partner with province to expand hydroelectric power generation
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Ontario partners with First Nations for new Northern Ontario hydro project
As electricity demand continues to rise in Northern Ontario, the provincial government is partnering with two First Nations to explore two new hydroelectric generating stations.
Proposed hydro dams would be first new Ontario stations in a decade
Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce was in Timmins at the Sandy Falls Generating Station on Wednesday, April 9 to announce plans for two brand new dams and hydroelectric stations in the region.
Ontario partners with First Nations for new Northern Ontario hydro project - The Turtle Island News
By Abdul Matin Sarfraz Local Journalism Initiative Electricity demand continues to rise in Northern Ontario, the provincial government is partnering with two First Nations to explore two new hydroelectric generating stations. If approved, the Nine Mile Rapids and Grand Rapids generating station projects could produce a combined 430 mw of clean energy — enough to power approximately 430,000 homes, said Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce …
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