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Hydro One invests in Ontario transmission lines with First Nations

Hydro One, a Canadian utility company, announced on Monday that Ontario's energy regulator will amend its transmission license to allow it to build a priority transmission line from Bowmanville to the Greater Toronto Area in order to meet growing demand for power.

This move is in response to the growing interest of utilities and investors who want to expand power capacity for energy-hungry projects such as data centers, transmission systems and renewables.

Hydro One will construct the 500-kilovolt double-circuit line in partnership the Indigenous Peoples' Body of Canada, First Nations. First Nations can purchase a 50% share in the project. The line should be operational in early 2030s.

Last year, Canada announced that it would provide up to C$5 Billion in loan guarantees for Indigenous groups to invest in natural resources projects.

Hydro One announced that a section of their existing line would be reconductedored in 2027 and put into service, while a new double-circuit 230-kV line between Lauzon Station and Lakeshore Station is scheduled for 2032. ($1 = 1.4104 Canadian dollars) (Reporting by Katha Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

(source: Reuters)