For more than a century, Canada’s prosperity has been built on clean electricity—hydroelectric in B.C. and Quebec, nuclear in Ontario, renewables across the Prairies. But surging demand from electrification and AI threatens that advantage. Governments are responding with record-breaking calls for power, yet hydro and nuclear projects face rising costs. Renewables are cheaper but unreliable without storage.
Energy storage offers balance—capturing surplus power and releasing it when needed. Projects like Ontario’s 250-megawatt Oneida battery show progress, while Canadian innovators such as Moment Energy, Invinity, and Aqua-Cell are pioneering new solutions to secure Canada’s energy future.
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