Al6 THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR w2 3 THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2006 en : rzmmmâ€"â€"â€"___._______leennnence ce en ies t antees j ts Y Ontario to boost ' t TORONTO + Hydro One will â€" highâ€"voltagetransmissionnetâ€" â€" t i spend $116 million to boost the _ work that delivers electricity to [ ______ \W _ "‘sjï¬\{i ic e is oo | amount of power the province _ large industrial customers and _ ==â€"E=silis â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"zmmmee \'5,'_'1‘51 e e ces can import from the state of New _ municipalutilities. c M â€" 3 $ ue ce l § York. Transmissionnetworkexpanâ€" | [@ _ P# [ _ j _ £ °_ _ : HydroOneplanstoreinforcea sion will be crucial as the k : ;§ 'lf'!%i_ * c o e * 76â€"kilometre transmission line _ provincelookstobuildnewpowâ€" _ |___ :;537 e ind _ s + >A 3 aata f betweenstations in Thoroldand _ er generating stations in coming F/:"j C sP _ / / j ie in Middleport, west of Caledoâ€" _ years to ensure Ontario has an [ / W "[k _ ' ~o/ l nia, in order to reduce therisk of _ adequatesupply ofenergy. Ef__ h oA . â€" e potential electricity shortages _ The province is considering | _ hes . â€". whendemandishigh. Theproâ€" construction of controversial [ N / â€" ~â€" weal ject will increase the amount of _ new nuclear stations over the %-.?f;â€"v ; " '__’.' a power that can be imported . next decade to meet rising ‘deâ€" }\:&yâ€™ï¬ 3x f / . i n [ from New York state to 800 â€" mand,asproposedbyanOntario || »&) N / y ./. o | megawatts â€" enough power to _ PowerAuthorityreportdelivered |# â€" \ { t e .. 1 ... o meet electricity needs for about _ to the governmentlastmonth. l'»? z; N s £2.~ > c ts 300,000 homes. Itis scheduled _‘ OPA‘s proposals have faced W We i :. ¢==>>:= > O ep for completion this summer. some controversy. Organizaâ€" [ ! £ ft s A ue Ontario has to import power _ tions such as Greenpeace say /A t s io e 3 | from neighbouring jurisdicâ€" â€" OPA‘s Decemberreport, which . [# ol TÂ¥ : # OR J tions when demand is too high recommends more than $70 N /. h P for the province‘s own generaâ€" . billion worthofnew powerproâ€" n <â€" es C 4 tors to supply it alone. jects, should be subject to a full . R U W y ‘ Theprojectwillalsohelpcarâ€" â€" environmental review under . Sm | sz : ry additional power supplied by _ Ontariolaw. ButofficialsinOnâ€" lt uold M â€"a z_ Ontario Power Generation‘s Sir â€" tario‘s ministry of energy say NA 4 Adam Beck stations in Niagara _ the OPA report was only advice 1 §â€" Falls after completion of an exâ€" _ totheprovinceandshouldn‘tbe _ | | i pansion there. subject to a full review. | Sbe * 1OX â€" 1 Money for the transmission Government officials also say _ WA 1 > upgrades in the Niagara region _ they would conduct environâ€" i $ ‘ will come from within existing . mentalassessmentsonproposâ€" k .. \ budgets at Hydro One, thecomâ€" _ als to construct any new power ’ pany said. Hydro One, a wholly _ generators, including nuclear, _ | ‘ _ owned company of the Ontario _ on aprojectâ€"byâ€"project basis. government, owns andoperates HAMILTON SPECTATOR FILE PHOTO Ontario‘s _ 28,400â€"kilometre The Canadian Press Power lines between Thorold and Middleport will be reinforced. naxyâ€" e 14 miouue es ose eccamisatinsas, .. West Niagara News } : eorinosatnrem empatom en cemmntonmeniarmemcemcenenemenet ‘ HSS ; est""" J e â€"| e O By > o ~ _ 2 R s s :. c o. . d l 1 ; oi) s E f “}'L» ’Z‘/ M Et ‘ } ay i P . z4 3 /,f WJ \%IY’( N}_ < * f ‘ d U 1 * 4oX 0 i 7 }‘( KE &'»"M;;w ‘ | f W C . @é%» 4 7 HsHTo oc S I ‘ BP Li a > -"gh»‘ 4 H [{ io 3. p‘lz ‘ . \’B* v l 36â€" ‘ 6: L [ . ® t ya t o U 4 $ â€" f & :\," e 4 %}’ hy & ‘ Lo _ | 2 ht ; ‘ Maureen Degraaf and Erna Kadwell are two helpful employees at Heida‘s Fashion Department on i Victoria Street in Vineland. ‘ o ks \ : \ f f \ \