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PUC Transmission to build $100 million transmission line

Ontario Construction News staff writer

PUC Transmission has announced a plan to build a $100 million transmission line to bring additional power into Sault Ste. Marie’s west end and that will provide power to Algoma Steel Inc’s new electric-arc furnaces.

The new h230-kilovolt line will help facilitate electricity transmission from the city’s north end to a new transmission station near Algoma Steel – a distance of about 10.5 kilometres.

“I would like to commend the leadership team at Algoma Steel on their investment and commitment to significantly reduce the steel plant’s carbon footprint in our community,” said PUC president and CEO Rob Brewer. “Future generations will reap the benefits of this positive decision by the leadership of Algoma Steel.”

The facilities will support Algoma’s $700-million project to build and operate two new state-of-the-art electric-arc furnaces. Algoma Steel Inc. says its investment will lead to a 70-percent reduction in carbon emissions.

“PUC Services Inc. will play a significant role in the electric arc steelmaking project in the construction of transmission facilities creating a return and value for the City of Sault Ste. Marie and our residents,” said Mayor Christian Provenzano. “It is great to see two of our community’s

largest employers work together on a development that will strengthen our economy, create value for our community and reduce carbon emissions.

Axium Infrastructure Inc, will partner with PUC Transmission on the new powerline project that is anticipated to be completed by the end of 2024. This project will create 15 to 20 permanent local jobs.

Montreal-based infrastructure-investment management firm Axium Infrastructure will partner with PUC Transmission on the project, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2024. The work will create as many as 20 local jobs.

“PUC Services Inc. will play a significant role in the electric arc steelmaking project in the construction of transmission facilities creating a return and value for the City of Sault Ste. Marie and our residents,” said Mayor Christian Provenzano.

“Reducing the carbon footprint within Sault Ste. Marie is a goal of PUC and this is a great opportunity to help one of the largest employers in our community do so while improving the service we offer to the west end of the city,” said Andy McPhee, chair of PUC Transmission. “With the announcement of our Sault Smart Grid and now our partnership with Algoma Steel Inc. the community can be proud of all the hard work the employees at PUC have been accomplishing with a focus on making the Sault a greener community.”

Robin MacLennan, Editor, Ontario Construction News
Robin MacLennan, Editor, Ontario Construction News
Robin MacLennan has been a reporter, photographer and editor at newspapers and magazines in Barrie, Toronto and across Canada for more than three decades. She lives in North Bay. After venturing into corporate communications and promoting hospitals and healthcare, she happily returned to journalism full-time in 2020, joining Ontario Construction News as Writer and Editor. Robin can be reached at rmaclennan@ontarioconstructionnews.com
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