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Maritime Electric is looking to spend about $427 million on new equipment to generate more power.

The utility’s CEO, Jason Roberts, said P.E.I. is leading the country when it comes to electrification — from driving electric cars, to installing solar panels and heat pumps in homes, but all of that, plus a growing population, is putting a strain on the Island’s power supply.

“This is this is really a vital, vital project for us,” he said.

“It’s about two things. One is security of supply for our customers and serving our customers. The second part is being able to support the integration of more renewable energy here on Prince Edward Island. So it would help support further development of renewables here, wind and solar.”

Maritime Electric wants to buy a combustion turbine, a battery for energy storage systems and internal combustion engines.

The utility pulls power from other provinces, such …

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