This application seeks:
- Permission for PUC (Transmission) LP (PUC Transmission) to construct a new 230 kilovolt transformer station in Sault Ste. Marie.
- Permission for PUC Transmission to construct 10 kilometres of 230 kilovolt transmission lines from the Third Line Transformer Station, owned by Hydro One Sault Ste. Marie (HOSSM), and ending at the proposed Tagona West Transformer Station, owned by PUC Transmission.
- Approval of the forms of agreement that PUC Transmission will offer affected landowners.
- Permission for HOSSM to construct station facilities and related work at Third Line Transformer Station.
- Approval of a new regulatory deferral account for use by HOSSM to capture costs related to station work that will facilitate the connection of a future priority transmission line in the region.
- An exemption for HOSSM from the Transmission System Code related requirement to require Algoma Steel Inc. to pay bypass compensation.
A map of the proposed route for the transmission line to be built is provided below:
Type: Leave to Construct
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