Press Release
December 11, 2024
TORONTO – The Ontario government is expanding the largest competitive energy procurement in the province’s history by 50 per cent to meet soaring energy demand. The government has increased the target for the procurement from 5,000 megawatts (MW) to up to 7,500 MW to ensure Ontario has the reliable and affordable electricity it needs to power the building of new homes, businesses and communities.
Since the procurement was first announced, 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, the equivalent of adding four and a half cities the size of Toronto to the grid. To meet this growing demand, the government directed IESO to begin the government’s Second Long-Term Procurement (LT2) and implement the increased procurement target.
“Our government is expanding what is already the largest competitive procurement in the province’s history as demand for electricity continues to grow,” said Stephen Lecce, Minister of Energy and Electrification. “This expanded procurement will deliver enough power for 1.6 million homes, which is critical as our population and economy continue to grow. Unlike the former government which allowed hydro rates to soar, we are keeping costs down by planning ahead and using competitive procurement.”
Consistent with previous direction, the procurement process for LT2 will be transparent, competitive, and technology-agnostic to secure the lowest cost energy resources. The process will also protect prime agricultural areas, promote Indigenous partnerships, and encourage development in northern Ontario, where there is local community support.
Alongside the launch of the LT2 procurement, the government has asked the IESO to report back on options to run two additional procurements as part of the government’s all-of-the-above approach that is leveraging every resource to keep energy costs down for families and businesses, including:
“Access to sufficient, sustainable, and affordable energy is not just vital to helping businesses grow, it’s also a key factor in attracting new businesses and investment,” said Jaipaul Massey-Singh, CEO, Brampton Board of Trade. “This announcement by the Ontario government will help our province continue to be a premier destination for industry and help our economy grow.”
Procuring new long-term energy generation is just one part of Ontario’s Affordable Energy Future, the government’s vision as it plans for rising energy demand, which includes:
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“It is clear that Ontario’s electricity sector is at a critical juncture, and today’s announcement means we are moving forward with bigger procurement targets at a faster pace to enable our province’s growth. We are now set to launch the largest procurement in decades to ensure Ontario’s electricity system can continue to provide affordable and reliable electricity for people and communities.”
– Lesley Gallinger
President and CEO, IESO
“AMO applauds the Ontario government for launching LT2 and setting direction on additional procurements to ensure Ontario keeps up with increasing energy demand. With municipalities continuing to have an important role in project approval, we are committed to working with the province and energy builders to support a transition to a clean, reliable, and affordable electrical system.”
– Robin Jones
President of AMO and Mayor of Westport
“Canada’s wind, solar and energy storage industry is excited to welcome the Ontario government’s expanded LT2 electricity procurement. Together with local community and Indigenous partners, our members are ready to compete for the opportunity to provide affordable, reliable and clean electricity to Ontario families and businesses.”
– Vittoria Bellissimo
President and CEO, Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA)
“We applaud the Ontario government, and the Minister of Energy & Electrification, Stephen Lecce, for taking an ‘all-of-the-above’ approach in the expansion of the ongoing procurement process, particularly the addition of 1,600 MW of capacity to the second Long-Term Procurement (LT2) and the request for an evaluation from the IESO regarding the unique benefits of long-lead energy resources, like long-duration energy storage. Leveraging the full value of energy storage assets, including long-duration storage, will be critical to ensuring the province meets its future electricity needs, while ensuring reliable, flexible, and affordable energy is readily available to ratepayers.”
– Justin W. Rangooni
Executive Director, Energy Storage Canada
Additional Resources
Province Launches Largest Competitive Energy Procurement in Ontario History
Ontario’s Affordable Energy Future: The Pressing Case for More Power
Learn about the government’s vision for Ontario’s energy future.
Learn about Ontario’s plan to provide families and industries with reliable, low-cost and clean power.
Media Contacts
Isha Chaudhuri
Minister Lecce’s Office
isha.chaudhuri@ontario.ca
Natasha Demetriades
Communications Branch
Natasha.Demetriades@ontario.ca
416-327-3855
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