Hydro One Networks Inc. (EB-2026-0112) - leave to construct

Hydro One Networks Inc.
EB-2026-0112

Hydro One Networks Inc. (Hydro One Networks) is asking the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) for:

  • Permission to relocate an existing 115 kilovolt single-circuit transmission line that Hydro One Networks says has reached end-of-life. The relocated transmission line will run between Hydro One Networks’ Chalk River customer transformer station and the transmission line intersection point known as Petawawa Junction in the Renfrew area. The transmission line passes through the towns of Petawawa, Laurentian Hills and Deep River. The total length of the line is approximately 21 kilometers, including 18 kilometers on federally owned lands and the remainder on privately owned lands.
  • Approval of the forms of land use agreements that Hydro One Networks will offer affected landowners.

The OEB hearing is not the only approval process required before a line is built.
Environmental issues, or issues related to the Crown’s duty to consult Indigenous peoples, are not part of the OEB’s review unless there is a direct impact on price and the reliability and quality of electricity service.
 

A map of the proposed route for the transmission line is provided below:

Type: Leave to Construct

This application will be heard using the Short-form Electricity & Natural Gas performance standard (pdf). View an expanded timeline (pdf) of the procedural steps for this Leave to Construct application and read the Standard Issues List (pdf).

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