Canada pumps millions into Atlantic grid modernisation

Canada pumps millions into Atlantic grid modernisation

Image: 213rf The Canadian government has announced nearly $16 million in federal funding for energy projects in the Maritime provinces to help deliver reliable, affordable, clean energy in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. The Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, alongside the Honourable Gilles Arsenault, Minister of Environment, Energy…


Canada pumps millions into Atlantic grid modernisation

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The Canadian government has announced nearly $16 million in federal funding for energy projects in the Maritime provinces to help deliver reliable, affordable, clean energy in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.

The Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, alongside the Honourable Gilles Arsenault, Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Action for Prince Edward Island, announced the fresh funding last Friday, which is expected to drive innovation, power economic growth, and create good jobs throughout Atlantic Canada.

“We need to modernise our electricity distribution system to enhance efficiency and resiliency. This investment in Maritime Electric’s grid modernisation is a welcome next step in a more reliable and efficient electrical system in our province,” summarised Minister Arsenault.

This investment will support key initiatives in the region, including:

  • Modernising electricity grids to deliver more reliable, affordable, and clean power;
  • Advancing carbon capture and clean technologies to reduce emissions and bring more affordable, low-risk Canadian energy to market;
  • Expanding renewable energy capacity by advancing wind and solar power projects; and
  • Supporting clean energy projects in Indigenous, rural, and remote communities and advancing economic reconciliation.

Funding for the projects is rooted in collaboration with provinces, offshore regulators, Indigenous partners, workers, and industry to ensure that federal investments reflect the Maritime region’s strengths and priorities, delivering long-term prosperity.

The projects support the goals of the Regional Energy and Resource Tables (Regional Tables) in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. The Regional Tables foster ongoing, inclusive collaboration among governments, Indigenous partners, and key stakeholders to identify regional growth opportunities, streamline regulations, attract investment, and drive long-term economic and community benefits.

“Our government’s vision is clear: to make Canada a clean and conventional energy superpower,” said Minister Hodgson.

Newly Announced Projects

Energy Innovation Program – Smart Grid Demonstration

The Energy Innovation Program (EIP) supports research, development, demonstration, and related scientific activities that advance clean energy technologies. These investments help Canada meet its climate targets and support the transition to a low-carbon economy. Projects funded under the Smart Grid Demonstration Call for Proposals showcase innovative smart-grid technologies, solutions, and market or contract mechanisms.

Project name: Advanced Distribution Grid Management
Recipient: Nova Scotia Power Inc.
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Funding amount: $6 million
Description: This project will demonstrate three new distribution grid technologies to modernise Nova Scotia Power’s electricity distribution network.

Project name: Advanced Digital Distribution System Operator
Recipient: Saint John Energy Inc.
Location: Saint John, New Brunswick
Funding amount: $5.25 million
Description: This project will modernise electricity distribution in the City of Saint John through intelligent grid management systems and bring cost savings and improved service reliability to approximately 36,000 Saint John Energy customers.

Project name: Charlottetown Grid Modernization Project
Recipient: Maritime Electric Company Ltd.
Location: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Funding amount: $2 million
Description: This project seeks to demonstrate the integration of smart-grid technology through the public cellular network in Charlottetown.

Project name: Regionally Integrated Smart Meter Platform Enabling Load Shifting Coincident with Excess Renewables
Recipient: Alternative Resource Energy Authority
Location: Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Funding amount: $875,000
Description: This project will better align end-user electricity demand with municipally owned renewable production. By leveraging advanced metering infrastructure, new customer rate structures and a collaborative model for intelligent grid management, the project aims to reduce costs for approximately 3,500 customers.

Energy Innovation Program – Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage

The EIP’s Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) Call for Proposals aims to advance the commercial viability of CCUS technologies.

Project name: A Regulatory Roadmap for Offshore Carbon Storage in Atlantic Canada
Recipient: Dalhousie University
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Funding amount: $704,089
Description: This project will develop a roadmap for policies and regulations to better support a regulatory framework for offshore carbon storage, paving the way for innovation that will help offshore industries reduce emissions.

Indigenous Natural Resource Partnerships

The programme aims to increase the economic participation of Indigenous communities and organizations in the development of natural resource projects that support the transition to a clean energy future.

Project name: Dartmouth Solar Power Generation Project
Recipient: Millbrook First Nation
Location: Millbrook First Nation (near Truro, Nova Scotia)
Funding amount: $1.01 million
Description: Millbrook First Nation, in collaboration with Imperial Oil, intends to repurpose idled tank lots that have remained vacant since Imperial’s terminal was converted from a refinery in 2014. This project involves the delivery of a solar farm with photovoltaic solar arrays and potentially energy storage that will be majority-owned and operated by Millbrook First Nation.

Originally published by Paul Gerke on Factor This.


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