Deadline is today for FN communities to apply for future grid connection
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Nov 14, 2014 09:24AM
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We are pleased to note that Ontario has launched the Remote Electrification Readiness Program to help prepare remote diesel-dependent First Nation communities in northwestern Ontario for future connection to the province’s electricity grid.
The deadline to apply is November 14, 2014.
As counsel to the Assembly of First Nations, we advocated in Ontario’s Integrated Power Supply Plan (IPSP) proceeding and subsequent proceedings before the Ontario Energy Board for connection of these communities to the grid, and this was identified as a priority under Ontario’s Long-Term Energy Plan.
The Remote Electrification Readiness program is another step towards that goal.
The program is intended to help eligible communities (25 eligible First Nations communities and Tribal Councils) develop community readiness plans to identify opportunities for job-specific training, relevant health programs, business innovation mentoring and economic development supports.
Connecting up to 21 diesel-reliant First Nations to the grid could result in substantial emissions and costs savings (about $1 billion over the next 40 years) compared to continuing with diesel generation.
Bob Chiarelli, Ontario’s Minister of Energy noted
” Connecting Ontario’s remote northwestern First Nation communities is a priority for the Province. Responsibility for electricity service in remote First Nation communities is shared between the federal and provincial governments and we will continue to work with our federal counterparts to make this project a reality. Connecting remote communities will unlock economic development potential, increase the reliability of electricity service and lead to a cleaner local supply mix.”
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