Hydro One designated in priority construction of Ring of Fire transmission line
The 230 km line will unlock 350-700 MW of power, create over 7,000 jobs, and retain 93% of project spending in Canada, supporting northern communities and mining growth.
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Hydro One designated in priority construction of Ring of Fire transmission line
The Government of Ontario has declared the Ring of Fire’s 230-kilometre Greenstone Transmission Line a priority project and designating Hydro One to develop and construct it. The line will run from Nipigon Bay to the surrounding area of the Aroland Firs Nation; the gateway to the Ring of Fire. The project is expected to reach completion in 2032, and will provide the necessary capacity for unlocking an additional 350-700 megawatts of hydroelectri…
Ring of Fire ignites for Wyloo
The Eagle’s Nest project is part of Wyloo’s strategy in Canada amid increasing Australia–Canada critical minerals cooperation. Image: WylooFrom a remote promise to a near-term production opportunity, Australian miner Wyloo is advancing Canada’s Ring of Fire as a critical minerals powerhouse for the clean-tech era. Once a distant prospect, the Ring of Fire is now moving quickly towards production, as Wyloo combines Australian mining know-how with…
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