Ontario Completes Largest Battery Storage Procurement in Canada to Meet Growing Electricity Demand
Source: | · ONTARIO NEWS · | May 9, 2024
Successful electricity generation and storage procurement will meet province’s energy needs through 2030
The Ontario government has concluded the largest battery storage procurement in Canada’s history and secured the necessary electricity generation to support the province’s growing population and economy through the end of the decade. This successful procurement marks another milestone in the implementation of the province’s Powering Ontario’s Growth plan, helping to build the province’s clean energy advantage and ensure reliability for years to come.
“Our government has secured astounding new investments for the province, from electric vehicle and electric vehicle battery manufacturing to green steel, and the good quality jobs that come with them,” said Todd Smith, Minister of Energy. “We have now broken records once again by completing the largest battery storage procurement in Canadian history and securing the electricity generation we need to power the next major international investment, the new homes we are building and industries as they grow and electrify.”
The Ontario government and Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) announced today that their latest round of procurement secured a total of 2,195 megawatts (MW) of capacity, enough to power the peak demand of 2.2 million homes.
This includes 1,784 megawatts (MW) of clean energy storage from ten projects ranging in size from 9 to 390 MW. When combined with the previous round of the procurement and the Oneida Battery Storage Facility, Ontario’s entire storage fleet will be comprised of 26 facilities with a total capacity of 2,916 MW, exceeding the government’s initial target of 2,500 MW. This includes the 390 MW Skyview 2 Battery Energy Storage System in the Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal, which will be the largest single storage facility procured in Canada.