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thinkenergy shorts: hydropowering Ontario's north with renewable energy

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Nov 10, 2025
Explore the power of hydropower in Ontario's north, highlighting its historical significance since 1881. Discover how new partnerships with First Nations are reshaping energy ownership and reducing diesel reliance in remote communities. Learn about major hydro projects like Nine Mile Rapids, which promise substantial clean energy capacity. Dive into the $4.7 billion investment for refurbishing facilities and the anticipated surge in electricity demand by 2050. Unpack the intertwining of energy infrastructure with economic development and Indigenous self-determination.
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Hydropower Still Powers Canada

  • Hydropower has powered Canada since 1881 and remains a backbone of clean electricity today.
  • Over 200 stations supply more than 60% of Canada's power and about 90% of its renewables.
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Reliability And Untapped Potential

  • Hydropower offers steady, near-24/7 generation unlike intermittent wind or solar.
  • Refurbishing and modernizing old plants can unlock significant untapped clean capacity.
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Corporate Demand Drives Big Hydro Deals

  • Corporations now sign large-scale hydropower deals to secure reliable clean energy for data centers.
  • Google's $3 billion U.S. hydropower agreement signals a shift toward direct investment in long-duration infrastructure.
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