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Local Area Supply

The Integrated Power System Plan (filed with the Ontario Energy Board in August 2007) identifies specific priorities for the near-term, including the following components:

The OPA strives for openness and transparency in its consultation process. Ontarians can help us to ensure we have a reliable, sustainable and affordable supply of electricity in the future. If you have questions or comments please contact us online.

Local Gas-Fired Generation

The procurement of gas-fired generation required for local area supply and transmission relief. These projects are as follows:

  • Southwest Greater Toronto Area (GTA) - 850 MW of combined-cycle gas-fired capacity;
  • GTA - 550 MW of simple-cycle gas-fired capacity;
  • Northern York Region - 350 MW of simple-cycle gas-fired capacity; and
  • Kitchener-Waterloo/Cambridge/Guelph - 450 MW of gas-fired generation

Local Transmission

Transmission proponents will carry out the necessary development work on the transmission projects recommended in the IPSP. Certain of these transmission projects, in addition to meeting the supply mix goals, are aimed at ensuring regional and local area reliability in Windsor-Essex, Central and Downtown Toronto and Milton.

Project-Specific Information

Information on all projects that have completed the procurement phase (in-development or in-service) and are now under contract management by the OPA can be found in the Electricity Contracts area of our website. 

The following projects are in various stages of planning or procurement (projects will be added as they become active):

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Bruce Transmission
The transmission system in the Bruce area of the province is already at or very near capacity and needs attention. More transmission will be required when nuclear units at Bruce Power are restored and when new wind power comes on stream.
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Northern York Region
The electricity demand in Northern York Region is beyond the planned capacity of the existing infrastructure. It is crucial that new supply options be pursued.
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Southwestern GTA
The GTA has experienced dynamic growth in population and economic activity over the past several years. This is particularly true of western and southern parts of the GTA, which includes Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Vaughan and parts of western Toronto.
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Windsor-Essex
The Windsor-Essex area, with approximately 410,000 people, has one of the highest demands for electricity in Ontario. The area is serviced by a network of 115 and 230 kilovolt (kV) transmission lines and several transformer stations.
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ElectrON: Planning Ontario's Electricity System
This online presentation was created by the Ontario Power Authority to help you understand the changes taking place in Ontario's Electricity System.
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