The project, delivered in EPC mode (engineering, procurement and construction), consists of two 2 MW inverters and 68 battery racks interconnected to Hydro Ottawa's Ellwood substation and has a total system capacity of 4 MW/2.
Does Ottawa have a battery energy storage plan?
In 2025, the City of Ottawa established official plan and zoning provisions for battery energy storage uses in accordance with new Official Plan policy. BESS is an emerging technology using batteries and associated equipment to store excess energy from the electrical grid, which can then discharge energy in periods of high demand.
The first utility scale energy storage system in the Ottawa area. CIMA+ was hired by PCL Constructors Canada Inc. as a consultant for their client Canadian Solar Solutions Inc. as they completed the design and construction of the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS).
How many megawatts will Ottawa's energy grid add?
It would add up to 150 megawatts of energy capacity and 600 megawatt hours of energy storage to Ottawa's power grid. Ottawa's Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee had recommended that the plan proposed by Gatineau-based Evolugen get the go-ahead on Nov. 30. The company has said it would submit a formal application if council backed it.
Who approves energy storage systems in Ontario?
The primary authority for the Installation and Approval of Energy Storage Systems connected to the electrical grid in Ontario is the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA). The ESA administers Part VIII of the Electricity Act and oversees the Ontario Electrical Safety Code (OESC).
Who is involved in the Canadian power grid project?
Information will be shared with grid operators, technology developers, energy system modellers, utilities, and other key stakeholders in the Canadian electricity sector to provide data and guidance on pathways to a clean, reliable and cost-effective power grid for Canadians. To learn more about this project, email our Business Office.
How many inverters & battery racks does Hydro Ottawa have?
The project, delivered in EPC mode (engineering, procurement and construction), consists of two 2 MW inverters and 68 battery racks interconnected to Hydro Ottawa's Ellwood substation and has a total system capacity of 4 MW/2.76 MWh.