4 FAQs about Canada New Energy Storage Power Station Project

What is Canada's first battery energy storage facility?

TORONTO, May 7, 2025 – The Oneida Energy Storage Project (“Oneida”) has officially entered commercial operations, becoming the largest battery energy storage facility in operations in Canada, and one of the largest globally Follow along for a behind-the-scenes look at building Canada's first battery energy storage facility.

What is the largest battery energy storage facility in Canada?

July 25, 2025 – With 278 lithium-ion battery units—each weighing more than 84,000 lb—now drawing and storing power from Ontario's electricity grid, the Oneida Energy Storage Project has officially entered commercial operation, becoming the largest battery energy storage facility in operation in Canada, and among the largest globally.

What is Canadian energy storage?

The blueprint for Canadian energy storage. Located in Haldimand County, Ontario, Oneida Energy Storage is a fully operational, 250 MW/1,000 MWh lithium-ion battery energy storage facility. It represents Canada's largest operational energy storage facility, and is amongst the largest energy storage projects globally.

Is Northland the largest battery energy storage facility in Canada?

The project was completed ahead of schedule and under budget and is the largest battery energy storage facility in operation in Canada. “Today marks a major milestone for Northland and the Oneida project,” said Christine Healy, President & Chief Executive Officer of Northland.

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