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OKT is pleased to congratulate Coral Rapids Power Corporation (“CRP”) and Taykwa Tagamou Nation (“TTN”) on the completion of the construction and commencement of commercial operation of the Peter Sutherland Sr. Generating Station (“PSSGS”). Located in the heart of TTN’s Traditional Territory near the confluence of New Post Creek and the Abitibi River, PSSGS is a 28 MW hydro-electric project with sufficient generation capacity to power up to 2,500 homes. The project is named after a respected TTN elder and is an historic achievement for the First Nation.
The project is a partnership between CRP (which is wholly owned by TTN) and Ontario Power Generation (“OPG”), which has been characterized by respect and cooperation, with CRP owning a 33% stake in the project. The completion of the project is the culmination of ten years of planning and negotiations, which began with the resolution of a past grievance settlement between TTN and OPG in relation to other OPG hydro projects built in the First Nation’s Traditional Territory. PSSGS provided contacting, employment and training opportunities throughout the construction phase for TTN community members and will provide a steady source of revenue for the First Nation for years to come.
OKT’s Liora Zimmerman, Oliver MacLaren, and Ashley Stacey are proud to have assisted CRP in negotiating their partnership with OPG and arranging for the financing required for the First Nation equity investment in this project. Nancy Kleer assisted in the negotiation of the original settlement agreement with OPG and joins in congratulating TTN and CRP.
By Liora Zimmerman and Oliver MacLaren
For more information see: http://www.opg.com/generating-power/hydro/projects/new-post-creek/Pages/new-post-creek.aspx
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