Project Description
HAGERSVILLE BATTERY PROJECT
The Hagersville Battery Project is a 300MW battery storage facility designed to efficiently store and seamlessly inject energy into the grid as needed. This initiative aims to bolster grid stability, reduce costs for rate payers, and optimize the use of renewable energy sources.
Project Information: At Time of Engagement
The Hagersville Battery Project (Hagersville Project), is a 300MW BATTERY STORAGE facility designed to efficiently store and seamlessly inject energy into the grid as needed. The project will PROVIDE RELIABLE POWER capacity by drawing and storing energy from the grid during off-peak periods and releasing it back to the Ontario grid when energy demand is at its peak.
Community Engagement Timeline
- October 23, 2023 – Initial Release of Information via www.snfuture.ca
- October 23, 2023 – Community Commentary period opens
- October 30, 2023 – Community Investment Review
- November 10, 2023 – Community Commentary period closes
Community members are invited to submit their online comments via the SN Future Platform, via email at [email protected] or during our Community Investment Review.
Community Investment Review Date
Project Highlights
- Will be the largest battery storage project in Canada
- Yield no less than $1.7 million annually for the Six Nations Community*
- Construction phase will create 200 jobs with a focus on local employment
- Approximately 2 million tonne reduction in C02*
- Six Nations archeological monitors have been engaged and will be on site
- Will offer substantial savings to Ontario ratepayers*
*Over the 22-year contract
Community Benefit Structure
- On average will yield $1.7 million annually for the Six Nations Community*
- Construction phase will create 200 jobs with a focus on local employment
- Will offer substantial savings to Ontario ratepayers*
* Over the 22-year contract
DOCUMENTATION
COMMENT ON THE PROJECT