Lower Mattagami Hydro Project Completed Ahead of Schedule and On Budget
Jan. 19, 2015
Now Generating Clean, Renewable Power for Ontario
Toronto – Northern Ontario’s largest hydroelectric project in 50 years is now fully in service thanks to a unique partnership between the Moose Cree First Nation and Ontario Power Generation (OPG). Six new units on the Lower Mattagami River will add 438 MWs of greenhouse gas-free electricity – or enough capacity to meet nearly three times the peak demand of Thunder Bay.
“I’ve visited the Lower Mattagami site and have a great appreciation of the size and scope of this project as well as the people who have brought the project in on time and on budget,” said Bob Chiarelli, Minister of Energy. “The Lower Mattagami Project will deliver long-term results for our electricity system while providing clean, reliable and affordable electricity for Ontarians.”
“The project has helped rejuvenate the Moose Cree community and given our economy a much-needed boost,” said Moose Cree First Nation Chief Norm Hardisty Jr. “Many of our members will be able to use the training and new skills they developed to work on other infrastructure projects.”
“This one-of-a-kind success story illustrates the power of partnership, a shared vision and solid project management,” said OPG President and CEO Tom Mitchell. “I’m very proud of the many workers, contractors, our Moose Cree partners and OPG employees for their incredible efforts. Successfully completing a project of this magnitude happens because good, skilled people dedicate themselves to getting the job done right.”
Key Facts:
- The $2.6 billion Lower Mattagami Project involved redeveloping four of OPG’s existing hydro stations on the Mattagami River.
- The stations are located about 70km north of Kapuskasing. The Smoky Falls station went into service in 1931, Little Long in 1963, Harmon in 1965, and Kipling in 1966. Smoky Falls was replaced with a new 3-unit station built alongside the old station. A third unit was added to each of the other plants.
- As part of the of the Amisk-oo-Skow agreement, the Moose Cree First Nation will own a 25 per cent equity stake in the project.
- Moose Cree businesses have also been awarded over $300 million worth of sub- contracts since the project began four years ago and, at peak construction, 1,800 people worked on the project including over 250 First Nation and Métis workers.
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