The project, in Six Nations, is boasting to make electricity more affordable for Ontario families and eventually double the province’s clean energy storage resources, to 475 MW via a 20-year contract with Oneida.Story continues below advertisement
The facility is expected to store electricity during off-peak hours when power demand is low, and return the power to the system at times of higher electricity demand.Premier Doug Ford said the province’s latest clean energy initiatives, which include extending the Pickering nuclear facility and Canada’s first small modular reactor at Darlington’s nuclear site, will reduce harmful emissions by 2.1 million tons through to the end of 2026.
FINALY.
Once again, unlike Biden's plan - the Canadian taxpayers are funding this as opposed to the private sector. even Biden knows that's a recipe in failure. Cut the redtape, remove the gatekeepers and clear a path for private investment - not the taxpayers.