Mer-Bleue - New Municipal Transformer Station

Mer-Bleue, new municipal transformer station

December 2024 - May 2027

To ensure Ottawa’s eastern region has the power to grow, Hydro Ottawa has initiated a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) for the construction of a new 27.6kV municipal transformer station in Orléans.

Hydro Ottawa is spearheading a lot of future planning (and innovative projects) to support growth and grid resilience, and to make the electricity system as clean, and as modern, as possible.

What will this project include?

The Mer-Bleue Municipal Transformer Station project proposes:

  • To construct a new 27.6kV municipal transformer station (MTS) on the west side of Mer-Bleue Road, located 300 metres north west of the intersection at Brian Coburn Boulevard
  • To connect the new power station to Hydro One’s existing 230kV transmission line located to the south of the proposed station

As outlined in the project study area, the plan is to build the station in close proximity to the existing hydro corridor and adjacent to the Innes Snow Disposal Facility.

As part of our sustainability commitments, Hydro Ottawa intends to develop Mer-Bleue as a low-carbon substation.

We are currently undertaking a full project review of the station’s construction, including an innovative design, procurement and construction techniques that include using lower Global Warming Potential (GWP) materials, and equipment that will address embodied carbon associated with the construction and operation of the substation.

Why we are moving forward with this project

The need for new facilities was identified through the Integrated Regional Resource Plan (IRRP) for the Ottawa area. Released in March 2020, the IRRP is a twenty-year plan that has been developed by a regional planning working group consisting of the Independent Electricity System Operator, Hydro Ottawa and Hydro One.

This project will support projected growth in electricity demand for the area and provide redundancy to our system in the event of future extreme weather events. The Mer-Bleue Municipal Transformer Station is one of many future-planning projects we are spearheading to make our electricity system as resilient, and as sustainable, as possible.  

The existing infrastructure in the area does not have the capacity to supply anticipated future demand in this part of the city.

Final environmental study report

July 28th, 2025

This Final Environmental Study Report describes the technical and environmental studies undertaken on behalf of Hydro Ottawa Limited for this project.

Resources from community information session 3

Resources from community information session 2

Resources from community information session 1 

Contact

If you have questions about the project, or you would like to receive project updates, including information about upcoming community information sessions, please email us at [email protected] to be part of our mailing list.

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