4703 Churchill Line
Wyoming, ON, N0N 1T0
Georgina Battery energy storage System 2
Georgina BESS 2 is a proposed up to 20 Mega-Watt (“MW”) lithium-ion Battery Energy Storage System (“BESS”) that will be located at 4408 Ravenshoe Rd, Georgina, ON L0E 1R0. The Project will be submitted to the Independent Electricity System Operator’s (“IESO”) Request for Proposals under the Long-Term 1 Procurement.
It is important to us that Georgina BESS 2 be successfully integrated into the Town of Georgina and we are seeking to incorporate feedback through Public Community Meetings and this Project Website into the development of this Project.
Provincial Needs
Ontario is entering a period of emerging electricity system needs driven by increasing residential and commercial demand due to the electrification of the automotive sector, growth of the agriculture sector, the retirement of the Pickering nuclear plant, refurbishment of other nuclear-generating plants, and expiring contracts for existing facilities.
In response, the IESO is conducting procurements, including the ongoing Long-Term Request for Proposals (“LT1 RFP”), to secure more than 4,000 MW of capacity in Ontario. Facilities that successfully demonstrate their capabilities will be contracted by mid-2024, with operations starting on or before May 1, 2028.
The Georgina BESS 2 Project, among other electricity storage sites, will help address emerging global and regional electricity needs for the coming decades.
Electricity Storage Explained
When Ontario’s electricity grid needs more power (like on the hottest days of the year), the IESO turns to on-demand resources, like energy storage, to support Provincial electricity needs. Decentralized energy storage infrastructure can prevent emergency grid events such as rolling blackouts, and help defer more capital-intensive system upgrades that directly impact rate-payers. Ideally, BESS sites are located near electricity substations or 3-phase power lines to improve overall efficiencies.
Although energy storage comes in different shapes and sizes, the lithium-ion Battery Energy Storage System (“BESS”) is the fastest emerging technology in North America and is planned to be deployed in the Town of Georgina with the Georgina BESS 2 Project.
Project History and Description
Georgina BESS 2 is a proposed up to 20 Mega-Watt (“MW”) lithium-ion battery storage Project located at 4703 Churchill Line, Wyoming, ON, N0N 1T0, under development by Georgina BESS 2 Limited Partnership. This infrastructure project will bring significant investment and local benefits including employment, lease payments and capital spending in the local economy.
The Georgina BESS 2 Project is being developed by Georgina BESS 2 Limited Partnership, an affiliate of Wahgoshig Solar FIT5 LP which has been approved by the IESO among the 55 Qualified Applicants with the experience and capabilities to successfully develop, construct, and operate facilities acquired through these procurements.
Components
The Georgina BESS 2 Project will consist of lithium-ion battery cells connected in stacks and installed inside an enclosed area, like a shipping container or a small enclosure. The enclosed area will also house the balance-of-plant equipment such as an inverter, a battery management system and a dedicated HVAC unit for proper ventilation. The battery packs feed inverters that connect to a transformer tied to the power grid. The Project will also have a private access road connecting the site with Churchill Line.
Compliance
The Georgina BESS 2 Project will comply with all regulatory bodies permitting requirements including the Electrical Safety Authority, the Town of Georgina, and the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks.
Safety
The Georgina BESS 2 Project will meet or exceed all safety standards applicable to stationary storage, including UL 9540A, NFPA 855 and others. The Georgina BESS 2 Project will use dedicated HVAC systems to remain well-ventilated to keep the batteries at the optimal operating temperature. Additionally, as part of the Project’s proposed Community and Indigenous Engagement activities, Georgina BESS 2 Limited Partnership will sponsor certified fire safety training for fire department personnel at the Georgina Fire and Rescue Services.
Security
The Georgina BESS 2 Project will have restricted access to prevent any health and safety incidents and be monitored 24×7 through a secure remote-monitoring facility.
More information about the IESO’s Long Term Capacity Procurement and the list of Qualified Applicants:
Location
The Georgina BESS 2 Project has been submitted into the IESO’s LT-1 Deliverability Test to understand if the local grid infrastructure can support new electricity capacity. The Georgina BESS 2 Project will connect to a transmission-level circuit that is owned by Hydro One.
For a more detailed site plan, please see Figure 1: Georgina BESS 2 Project Site.
Figure 1: Georgina BESS 2 Project Site
Benefits to the Community
There are various economic and non-economic Community Benefits associated with Georgina BESS 2, a proposed key energy infrastructure project located in the Town of Georgina. The Georgina BESS 2 Project will provide power to meet growing regional demand in the area, lease revenues for local landowners, additional property taxes for the Town of Georgina and economic activity within the Town of Georgina.
Creation of high-skilled jobs in construction – civil works, mechanical installation, electrical connection, landscaping.
Property tax benefits, diversified income stream for landowners, especially on under-utilized land.
The development of Georgina BESS 2 in the Storage Industrial zone of the Town of Georgina will serve the larger electrical resiliency requirements of the area.
The Town of Georgina, has published plans that are in line with the development of a lithium-ion BESS in your Town. The Georgina Official Plan emphasizes a need to reduce green house gas (GHG) emissions through renewable energy. Lithium-ion batteries minimize the need for natural gas peaker plants.
Georgina Official Plan – Section 2 – Vision, Guiding Principals and Objectives
2.2.2 Sustainability Objectives – “2.2.2.10 – To encourage renewable energy undertakings in appropriate locations, while minimizing any potential social, cultural, environmental and economic impacts of such undertakings.”
2.2.12 Healthy and Complete Communities Objectives – “2.2.12.11 – To support renewable energy systems and value-added agricultural industries in appropriate locations, while ensuring their compatibility with surrounding land uses and the landscape of Georgina.”
4.8 Renewable Energy Systems – The siting of Georgina BESS is in line with criteria for renewable energy projects as outlined in 4.8 Renewable Energy Systems.
8.9.6 Climate Change – 8.9.6.1 – “Maximizing opportunities for the use of renewable energy systems; and…”
Battery Energy Storage Systems support the integration of flexible generation resources and provide intelligent resilience to the regional electricity grid. Georgina BESS 2 will further support the electrification of transport and the environmental sustainability goals laid out by the plans from the Town of Georgina.
Anticipated Project Timelines
2022
Land Lease
- Technical Assessments
- Permitting Review
2022 → 2023
IESO Procurement
- Consultation with municipality and neighbours
2023 → 2024
Engineering, Design & Approvals
- IESO contract award
- Design and construction is planned
2025 → 2026
Commercial Operation
- Storage system is installed
- Local electrical grid connection occurs along existing lines and connection points
- Remote monitoring
- Annual maintenance
2047
Decomissioning
- Equipment is removed
- Land fully remediated
Project Updates
Watch this space for updates on the Georgina BESS 2 Project.
Project Updates
Notice Of Public Community Meeting - CANCELLED
Public Community Meeting Date and Time
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Public Community Meeting Minutes
Link to Public Meeting Minutes will be posted here when available.
Community and Indigenous Engagement Plan
Georgina BESS 2 Limited Partnership is developing a Community and Indigenous Engagement Plan that identifies a strategy for establishing and sustaining a transparent and productive engagement with Community stakeholders and Indigenous Communities. When posted, we would encourage interested stakeholders to review this document to understand the Georgina BESS 2 Project’s community engagement process.
Developer Background
Wahgoshig Solar FIT5 LP
Wahgoshig Solar FIT 5 LP (“Wahgoshig Solar”), is a partnership formed between the Apitipi Anicinapek Nation and Compass Renewable Energy Consulting Inc. Wahgoshig Solar developed, constructed, and operates four 500 kWac/600 kWdc (2.4 MWdc total) ground mount Feed-in Tariff (“FIT”) projects under the former FIT program in Ontario. Wahgoshig Solar engaged Compass to manage the development, permitting and construction of these facilities.
Compass Renewable Energy Consulting Inc. (“Compass”) has been consulting and developing renewable and clean energy projects in Ontario for more than a decade, with experience across the development lifecycle from pre-screening, contracting, construction, commissioning and operations. Compass is supporting the development of four (4) Projects that were awarded contracts in the Expedited Long-Term 1 Request for Proposals (E-LT1 RFP) that concluded on June 27, 2023. Compass has developed over 100 renewable energy projects in Ontario representing over 100 megawatts (MW) in the last 6 years and supported the development of over 2,000 MWs for our clients.
Frequently Asked Questions
Energy storage fundamentally improves the way we generate, deliver, and consume electricity. Energy storage helps during emergencies like power outages from storms, equipment failures and, accidents. But the game-changing nature of energy storage is its ability to balance power supply and demand instantaneously – within milliseconds – which makes power networks more resilient, efficient, and cleaner than ever before.
BESS systems are considerably smaller footprint compared to other clean technologies such as solar or wind farms. On average, a 25MW BESS system occupies 1 acre of land.
BESS have to apply with municipal, provincial and national permitting and codes and standards. The following is a non-exhaustive list of industry standards our Project will comply with:
- UL 9540 Standard for Energy Storage Systems and Equipment
- UL 9540A (Test Method for Evaluating Thermal Runaway Fire Propagation in Battery Energy Storage Systems)
- National & Provincial Building Code
- National Fire Code Canada
- Underwriters Laboratories of Canada
- NECB 2017 National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings
- ULC (Underwriters Laboratories of Canada)
- UL 1741 Standard for Inverters, Converters, Controllers, and Interconnections
- UL 1973 Standard for Batteries for Use in Stationary, Vehicle Auxiliary Power and Light Electric Rail (LER)
BESS are certified to UL9540 and UL9540A standards to prevent fire spread and suppression at the cell and the BESS system level. BESS enclosures have built-in fire suppression system (FSS) solutions. The FSS system is composed of smoke detectors, gas detectors and aerosols, whose main function is to prevent fire spread in time when any open flame signal or gas signal appears in the battery system and send out an emergency fire alert signal to the EMS system.
These BESS do not use lead acid batteries, and therefore do not leak.
Mechanical failures include physical damage that could create heat or a fire. Hazards associated with lithium-ion battery energy storage systems are centred on the flammable organic electrolyte and its highly reactive electrodes. However, if the batteries are punctured, there is a risk of electrolytes being exposed to air, which will result in a chemical reaction, leading to thermal runaway and combustion.
Other potentially hazardous wastes would include fire residue, debris, and fire extinguishing agents leading to contamination of soil and underground water via leaching, burying, dissolution, infiltration and runoff. The management of these risks starts at the cell level, with the selection of battery chemistry, and compliance with local AHJs and global certifications. This is where UL9540A certification becomes critical to BESS projects. Any other hazardous leaks will be contained in the enclosure.
BESS systems are subject to third-party certification to ensure they comply with all of the required codes and standards.
BESS facilities have an expected lifespan of 22 years, or more, with equipment replacement and repowering. At the time of decommissioning, the installed components will be removed and reused/recycled, where possible, and the site restored. All removal of equipment will be done per the applicable regulations and manufacturer recommendations. The below summarizes the decommissioning procedure that would be enacted at the end of project life for each component.
BESS – Disconnect all above-ground wirings. Remove all BESS enclosures and support structures.
Medium Voltage (MV) Stations, Substation – Disconnect and remove all electrical equipment. Remove the inverter and associated equipment. Remove high-voltage substation transformer. Remove concrete foundations for MV Stations and substation components.
Access roads and other components – Consult with the property owner to determine if access roads should be left in place for their continued use. If roads are to be removed, the aggregate materials will be excavated by a backhoe/front-end loader, along with any underlying geotextile fabric. Compacted areas restored.
Underground cables – Underground electrical lines running between the inverters and the substation will be removed. All foundation materials will be removed.
Contact Us
It is important to us that Georgina BESS 2 be successfully integrated into the Town of Georgina and we are seeking to incorporate feedback through Public Community Meetings and this Project Website into the development of this Project.
To submit feedback or send us any questions about the project, please contact us:
Email:
info@georginaenergystorage2.com
By mail:
192 Spadina Ave, Suite 215
Toronto, ON M5T 2C2