Ontario plans to buy more energy to meet increasing demand across the province.
Making the announcement today (Dec. 11) in Brampton, Minister of Energy and Electrification Stephen Lecce said the government is expanding the largest competitive energy procurement in the province’s history by 50 per cent.
Lecce said the government is increasing the target for the procurement from 5,000 megawatts (MW) to up to 7,500 MW.
Energy procurement is the process of sourcing energy from suppliers.
According to the provincial government, Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) has released an updated electricity demand forecast which now shows the province will need 75 per cent more electricity by 2050, which Lecce said is the equivalent of adding four and a half cities the size of Toronto to the grid.
“Our government is expanding what is already the largest competitive procurement in the province’s history as demand for electricity continues to grow,” …