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Province Says Cancelled Mississauga Power Plant to Move to Lambton

Posted By: David Woodard · 7/10/2012 4:18:00 PM

Energy Minister Chris Bentley says a proposed gas plant cancelled just days before last year's election will be relocated to southwestern Ontario.

He says the relocation of the Greenfield South Power natural gas plant to Ontario Power Generation's Lambton Generating Station site will cost $180 million.

The figure includes a settlement agreement with the financiers of the plant, who are suing the Liberals for $300 million.

The Liberal government cancelled the planned 280-megawatt gas power plant in Mississauga last year, after scrapping another one in nearby Oakville the year before.

The opposition parties have accused the government of cancelling the plants to save Liberal seats, including Citizenship Minister Charles Sousa's and MPP Kevin Flynn's.

Work on the Mississauga plant continued for weeks after the Oct. 6 election, even though the government made it clear the project would have to be located elsewhere.

Bentley said the construction of the plant is expected to create up to 200 jobs over the next two years.

(Canadian Press)

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  1. costly_seats posted on 07/10/2012 08:19 PM
    So Charles Sousa's and MPP Kevin Flynn's seats just cost $90 million each. Hope those so foolish to elect them see this and never vote liberal again!

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