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Manitoba Hydro to Redirect Power Exports for Canadian Infrastructure

2025-04-16 08:59

Wedoany.com Report-Apr. 16, The government of Manitoba, Canada, has instructed Manitoba Hydro to reallocate 500MW of expiring electricity export contracts to support domestic infrastructure projects. This initiative aims to strengthen national development efforts, prioritizing projects that enhance economic and community growth within Canada.

The development reduces reliance on diesel fuel and creates economic opportunities by powering local mines.

Premier Wab Kinew announced that 50MW of the redirected power will support the Kivalliq hydro-fibre link, a project designed to deliver electricity and telecommunications to northern communities. The development seeks to reduce dependence on diesel fuel and foster economic opportunities by powering local mining operations. The project is a collaborative effort involving the northern territory of Nunavut, the Inuit-owned Nukik corporation, and other partners.

Kinew emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating: “Manitoba is a province of builders, and we are stepping up to help build our nation as we weather the economic uncertainty we are all facing right now. There is no better time to be partnering with other Canadian provinces and territories to build the infrastructure we need for a strong domestic economy.” The collaboration aims to promote sustainable growth and cultural development in the region.

Anne-Raphaëlle Audouin, CEO of Nukik, highlighted the broader impact of the project, stating: “This commitment by the province of Manitoba is true nation-building that makes Canada stronger. Working together, we can unlock sustainable economic development opportunities, build stronger communities and support Arctic sovereignty and security. We look forward to working in partnership to build a more connected Canada.” The partnership underscores a shared commitment to advancing infrastructure and economic resilience.

In a separate but related development, Canada has revised its timeline for achieving a net-zero electricity grid, extending the target from 2035 to 2050. This adjustment follows the finalization of the Clean Electricity Regulations (CER), which incorporated feedback from provinces and energy sector stakeholders. The revised timeline reflects a balanced approach to meeting environmental goals while addressing regional energy needs.

The reallocation of Manitoba Hydro’s power contracts and the focus on projects like the Kivalliq hydro-fibre link demonstrate a commitment to enhancing Canada’s infrastructure and economic stability. These efforts aim to support underserved communities, promote sustainable energy use, and strengthen national collaboration.

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