Ottawa region

Orléans area reinforcement

Hydro One is energizing life in Ottawa by ensuring we can meet the present and future electricity needs of a growing and vibrant community. To support growing electricity demand in the Orléans area, Hydro One is initiating a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) to build a new approximately 12-kilometre, 115-kilovolt (kV) transmission line. This project also includes converting an existing 115-kV transmission line to 230 kV.

Current project phase: Planning

Expected in-service date: 2029

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Project overview

Once built, the proposed new 115-kV transmission line will run along the existing corridor, as shown on the map below and on the reverse side of this notice.

While no alterations to the existing transmission towers are required to convert the line from 115 kV to 230 kV, modifications inside both stations will be required to accommodate the increased capacity.

We’re here to help you

To provide comments or to be added to the project contact list, please call or email:

1.877.345.6799

We’d like to hear from you

Meaningful and open engagement is a priority for Hydro One. Feedback from residents, interest groups, elected officials and Indigenous communities will be used to inform all aspects of the Class EA and the project.

To provide feedback after our community open house that took place on April 9, email us at community.relations@hydroone.com or call 1.877.345.6799.

Project map

View our interactive map to get a more in-depth view of the proposed transmission line. Post comments on the map to share feedback directly with the project team.


 
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Hawthorne to Orleans project map
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The Class EA process

The Class EA will follow the Class Environmental Assessment for Transmission Facilities (Class EA, 2024), in accordance with the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. This process applies to routine transmission infrastructure projects and ensures that potential natural, economic, social and cultural effects are thoroughly considered before a project begins. For more information, please visit HydroOne.com/ClassEA.

Following approval from the Ontario Energy Board under Section 92 (Leave to Construct) of the Ontario Energy Board Act, and the successful completion of the Class EA process, construction is planned for 2025 with expected completion by 2029.
 

Community engagement

Community engagement and consultation is critical to the success of Hydro One projects. We want to hear from you.

Email community.relations@hydroone.com to join our project contact list and receive updates about the project.

Public consultation documents

Anticipated project schedule

2024
Commencement of Class Environmental Assessment 
Wednesday,
April 9
First community open house 
September 2025 
Draft Environmental Study Report for public review 
October to November 2025
Finalize Class Environmental Assessment 
Late 2026 
Construction to follow approvals 
June 2029
In service
Dates are subject to change.

To provide comments or to be added to the project contact list, please connect with us

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