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Ontario's Clean Energy Future
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News Release

February 8, 2011 11:35 AM

Niagara Tunnel Project Nears Breakthrough

McGuinty Government Supports Hydro Power As Part Of Clean Energy Future

Mining on the Niagara Tunnel Project is nearing completion. Upon project completion, the tunnel will provide Ontario with enough clean, renewable hydro power for 160,000 homes annually for the next 100 years.

The massive 4,000-tonne boring machine, nicknamed “Big Becky”, is currently tunneling under the City of Niagara Falls. Approximately 90 per cent of the machine’s 10.2-kilometre journey has been completed. When the project is finished, the Sir Adam Beck Generating Station will increase its generating capacity by the equivalent of 200 MW. The project has employed over 230 full-time construction workers and brought approximately $1 billion in related investment into the region.

Ontario’s Energy Plan: Building Our Clean Energy Future is investing in clean, renewable power sources such as hydro, solar, and wind. Niagara Falls has been a key supplier of electricity to Ontario for most of the last century – and with this project, it will continue to do so well into this century.

Ontario is planning for 9000 MW of hydro power by 2018. That’s why bringing on new sources of clean energy like hydro electric power is part of the province’s Open Ontario Plan to create jobs and strengthen our economy.

QUICK FACTS

  • In 2010 Ontario announced the largest hydro project in Northern Ontario in 40 years – the Lower Mattagami Hydro Project. It will add 440 MW of clean electricity and create 800 construction jobs in northeastern Ontario.
  • Water power from Ontario’s 200 hydroelectric facilities accounted for 20 per cent of the electricity generated in Ontario in 2010.
  • Today, Ontario’s waterpower producers directly employ more than 1,600 people and support an additional 2,000 jobs.
  • In 2003, Ontario had 19 dirty polluting coal units and just 10 wind turbines, and no solar projects online. Today, the province has over 700 wind turbines, more than 2,900 solar projects and by 2014 all coal units will be closed or converted to biomass or natural gas.
  • The new Ontario Clean Energy Benefit is helping Ontario families, farms and small businesses by taking 10 per cent off of all electricity bills for the next five years.

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