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Ont. to refurbish electricity generating plants in Niagara Region for $1 billion

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The refurbishment is intended to add to the electric power grid, and support the growing EV industry, which has been a focus of both the provincial and federal governments.

Ontario is spending $1 billion to refurbish hydro power stations in Niagara Falls, Ont.

Energy Minister Todd Smith says the refurbishment will extend the life of the generating stations by 30 years.

Ontario Power Generation and a subsidiary of General Electric will renew 25 units at the Sir Adam Beck Complex beginning in 2025.

Two other generating stations in the Niagara region will also be refurbished.

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The work will take place over the next 15 years.

The announcement is the latest in the province’s plan to boost electricity generation, with demand expected to jump significantly in the coming years.

The refurbishment is intended to add to the electric power grid, and support the growing EV industry, which has been a focus of both the provincial and federal governments.

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