Established in 1980, Northern Ontario Business provides Canadians and international investors with relevant, current and insightful editorial content and business news information about Ontario’s vibrant and resource-rich North. Ian Ross is the editor of Northern Ontario Business ianross@nob.on.ca.
(Please note this article is from December 2013)
A new energy company is planning and permitting a transmission line into Ontario’s Far North to power up an underground mine and connect remote Aborginal communities that exist on expensive diesel generation.
A group of 18 northwestern Ontario First Nations have teamed up on a joint venture with Goldcorp, operators of the Musselwhite Mine, to carry out a $1-billion project to beef up power capacity in the region.
Wataynikaneyap Power (Watay Power) has a two-phase plan that begins with stringing a 230-kV transmission line 300-kilometre long north from Dryden to Pickle Lake by 2016, and eventually further north into the communities of the James Bay region by 2017.
The early stages of an environmental assessment for the first phase is underway and a corridor study is examining options for the second phase.