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Ontario introducing new energy legislation with changes to IESO, security [Video]

Ontario is introducing legislation that will allow the agency that manages the province’s energy grid to prioritize projects that meet economic growth criteria, among other changes.

On Tuesday, Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce unveiled new legislation he said would support the growth of the province’s energy sector.

The proposed Protect Ontario by Securing Affordable Energy for Generations Act includes clauses to allow the Independent Electricity System Operator to prioritize certain projects for connection to the grid, lean into made-in-Canada energy technology for security and increase the emphasis on hydrogen.

“As global competition intensifies, energy demand surges, and affordability becomes more important than ever, Ontario isn’t standing still — we’re stepping up,” Lecce said in a statement.

The government is particularly pointing to the emergence of data centres — large computing buildings that store cloud information and manage artificial intelligence operations — as a reason for the tweak.

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