Media Advisory - TC Energy reaches agreement with National Defence to develop proposed world-class pumped storage project
July 28 2021 - 7:11PM
Media Advisory - TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy
or the Company) has reached agreement with the Department of
National Defence, that subject to conditions and regulatory
approval, allows for the development of a transformative
1,000-megawatt clean energy storage project on federal lands.
The Ontario Pumped Storage Project, proposed to be constructed
on Department of National Defence’s 4th Canadian Division Training
Centre property by TC Energy, would be Ontario’s largest energy
storage project, optimizing the province’s electricity system and
is estimated to deliver more than $250 million in annual savings to
electricity consumers.
A multi-billion dollar private sector investment, over the next
eight years, the project would result in approximately 1,000 jobs
during development and construction. Once operating, it would
provide emission-free electricity for the province, while reducing
greenhouse gas emissions by an expected 490,000 tonnes – the
equivalent of removing 150,000 cars from Ontario roads.
TC Energy will continue to consult with the Saugeen Ojibway
Nation and other Indigenous Rightsholders and communities, and
engage with local communities and other interested stakeholders to
assess potential impacts and economic benefits as the Company
advances the next phase of project development – including
provincial and federal environmental and impact assessments.
Advancement of the project remains subject to a number of
conditions, including approval of the Company’s Board of Directors,
regulatory approvals, and assurances that the project would not
impact military activities and training.
QuotesEnergy storage is key to unlocking
Canada’s transition to a low-carbon economy, while reducing system
costs and delivering private sector economic stimulus. As a
complement to TC Energy’s ownership in Bruce Power, this project
provides a platform for future growth and diversification in our
power and storage business. – François Poirier, President and Chief
Executive Officer, TC Energy
The Saugeen Ojibway Nation and TC Energy have been in
consultation regarding a potential co-development and joint
ownership arrangement on the project. With a Pathways Agreement in
place, we are collaborating on the assessment of potential
environmental impacts and economic benefits for our communities. We
will continue to work in the spirit of collaboration with TC Energy
through the environmental, social and economic assessment aspects
towards a Community decision on the project in the future. – Chief
Lester Anoquot, Chippewas of Saugeen and Councillor (acting Chief)
Anthony Chegahno, Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation
Canada’s Building Trades Unions welcome today’s announcement
from the federal government, granting access for the proposed
pumped storage project in Meaford, Ontario, As Canada transitions
towards net zero, projects like this will create job opportunities
for journeypersons and apprentices alike, which is vital for our
economic recovery. – Sean Strickland, Executive Director, Canada’s
Building Trades Unions
Infrastructure projects, like this pumped storage project, that
provide long-term employment and strong middle-class wages are at
the heart of the Canadian economy. With the current economic
downturn as a result of the COVID-19 virus, support for
infrastructure projects to begin repairing our economy has never
been more important. – Jack Oliveira, Business Manager, LiUNA OPDC
and LiUNA Local 183
As Ontario seeks to lower ratepayer costs and optimize existing
and future generation assets, energy storage technologies,
including pumped hydro storage, is primed to play an enhanced role
on the province’s electricity grid. – Justin Rangooni, Executive
Director of Energy Storage Canada
Quick Facts
- The project would stimulate the economy and maximize the value
of Ontario’s electricity, generating approximately $12.1 billion in
energy cost benefits, while creating more than 1,000 direct jobs
with an additional 2,800 spin-off jobs regionally and in
Ontario.
- The project would optimize Ontario’s existing electricity
resources, reduce waste, inefficiency and system costs, and to help
address future electricity needs of the province all while saving
Ontario ratepayers approximately $250 million per year.
- Once operational, the project would pay a total of
approximately $8.5 million annually in income to workers employed
at the facility, off-site employees and direct contract
workers.
About TC EnergyWe are a vital part of everyday
life — delivering the energy millions of people rely on to power
their lives in a sustainable way. Thanks to a safe, reliable
network of natural gas and crude oil pipelines, along with power
generation and storage facilities, wherever life happens — we’re
there. Guided by our core values of safety, responsibility,
collaboration and integrity, our 7,500 people make a positive
difference in the communities where we operate across Canada, the
U.S. and Mexico.
TC Energy’s common shares trade on the Toronto (TSX) and New
York (NYSE) stock exchanges under the symbol TRP. To learn more,
visit us at TCEnergy.com.
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information on the assumptions made, and the risks and
uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ from the
anticipated results, refer to the most recent Quarterly Report to
Shareholders and Annual Report filed under TC Energy’s profile on
SEDAR at www.sedar.com and with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission at www.sec.gov.
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