Hydro One seeks approval for Orléans Project
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 29, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The project by Hydro One, a publicly traded company, represents a significant capital investment which could positively impact its future revenue and operational efficiency. The increased reliability and capacity in the Greater Canada — Ottawa Area could also foster economic growth, indirectly benefiting businesses and residents in Canada — Ontario.
Hydro One Networks Inc. has filed a leave-to-construct application with the Ontario — Ontario Energy Board to seek approval for the Orléans Area Reinforcement Project. This approximately $100 million investment involves constructing a new 11-kilometre 115-kilovolt transmission line and converting an existing line to 230-kilovolt within the Greater Canada — Ottawa Area. The project, expected to be in service by 2029, aims to bolster capacity, improve regional transfer capability, and strengthen electricity reliability in Canada — Ontario, supporting economic growth in the Canada — Ottawa area. Ryan Docherty of Hydro One highlighted the necessity of this investment to meet increasing electricity demand.
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