Co-Generation Opportunity

STATUS

In Progress

YEAR

2023

OWNED CAPACITY

3.33 MW

PRIVATELY OWNED / OPERATED

100% / 100%

PROJECT INFORMATION

PLANTinum Power Inc. is a 3.33 MW natural gas co-generation facility that will be located on approximately 200 acres of agricultural land in Blenheim, Ontario. It will be delivering proven technology supply of long-term energy to the Ontario electricity grid to increase the local electricity system reliability. The Project is part of the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) Long-Term 1 (LT1) procurement to expand the Ontario electricity grid capacity, and it is subject to IESO LT1 selection process, Municipal Support Resolution, municipal site plan approval, zoning amendments and all the applicable municipal permits.

Natural Gas generation “provides flexibility to the system by quickly ramping up and down to meet changes in demand and augmenting the availability of other forms of generation. Natural gas generation can also support longer periods of need during extreme weather events and, as of yet, there is no like-for-like replacement. Operating a system without it requires a careful analysis of how a combination of other forms of supply can provide this level of flexibility.” (IESO Resource Eligibility report released Oct. 2022).

Project Details

Project Name: PLANTinum Power

Nameplate Capacity: 3.33 MW

Technology: Natural Gas Fired Combined Heat and Power Engines

Proponent Details

Legal Name: PLANTinum Power Inc.

Contact Information: Tim Verbeek

tim@platinumproduce.com

519-676-1772 Ex. 223

PROPOSED LOCATION

21037 Communication Road, Blenheim, Ontario, N0P 1A0

PROJECT UPDATES

Public Information Session

Date and Time: November 28th, 2023 at 3pm

Location: 21037 Communication Road, Blenheim, Ontario

Meeting Link:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/microsoft-teams/join-a-meeting

Meeting ID: 281 508 403 608

Passcode: qgKfQo

Call In (Audio Only): 1 289-273-8077

Phone Conference ID: 758 490 064#

Project Development Status

Pre-feasibility Stage: Completed

Planning Stage: Completed

Community Engagement: In-Progress

Municipal Support Resolution: Q4-2023

Submission into LT1 RFP: Dec. 2023

Indigenous Duty to Consult: Q1-2024 – Q2-2024

Environmental Assessment: Q1-2024 – Q2-2024

Interconnection Approvals: Q1-2024 – Q2-2024

Construction: Q4-2024 – Q1-2027

Commercial Operations Date: May 2027

OUR IDENTITY

PLANTinum Power Inc. is owned by 2036825 Ontario Limited, which also owns Platinum Produce Company, a greenhouse operation located in Blenheim, Ontario that produces sweet bell peppers, beefsteak tomatoes, and tomatoes-on-the-vine. It is one of Ontario’s premier greenhouse facilities. We have implemented cutting edge technology including a high-tech climate control system, closed loop water supply/filtration system, a heat and CO₂ recapture condensing system, a 100% in-house propagation range, and more. We strive to provide the freshest and most nutritional produce to our consumers. Platinum Produce operations provide major economic benefits, opportunities, and economic growth to the local community.

As a local business owner, we prioritize strong community engagement and are working with local residents, landowners, and local business to prioritize needs like road safety, minimized traffic disruptions, farm and landowner considerations as well as ensure active involvement in the project planning and opportunities for collaboration.

BENEFITS TO THE COMMUNITY

Direct Economic Benefits will include job creation, tax revenue, supporting local business and community benefits agreement.

Social Benefits will include improving health, education, and overall well-being through charitable donations and contributions to local events and recreational infrastructure.

Indigenous communities will have opportunity for direct economic-social benefit such as employment, subcontracting, project specific training and education in connection with the Project.

Local Reliability of electricity supply will be improved through the potential reduction of outages due to extreme weather conditions. Natural gas generation provides electricity system with flexibility, reliability and security as other non-emitting forms of electricity supply is developed.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ’s)

  • What is the IESO LT1 procurement?
    • The IESO LT1 is part of a series of procurements to secure over 5,000MW of capacity, as part of the comprehensive IESO Annual Planning Outlook (Annual Planning Outlook (ieso.ca)). This capacity is needed to meet the electricity system needs over the next decade driven by nuclear fleet retirements and refurbishments, as well as industrial and transportation electrification and overall economic growth in Ontario.
  • Why is Natural Gas generation important?
    • “The IESO recommends that a diverse set of resources, which would include a significant investment in battery storage, balanced by natural gas capacity and other forms of non emitting generation, be included in these procurements to ensure reliability and affordability. The IESO is confident that a maximum target of 1,500 megawatts (MW) of new natural gas capacity will address short-term energy needs and contribute to the province’s longer-term energy transition. Without a limited amount of new natural gas in the near term, the IESO would be reliant on emergency actions such as conservation appeals and rotating blackouts to stabilize the grid. Recommendations on the future role of natural gas will be included in the Pathways to Decarbonization report to be released later this year.” From IESO Resource Eligibility Interim Report, October 7, 2022, Public: Resource Eligibility (ieso.ca)
  • How will new Natural Gas generation impact the emissions?
    • The Project will implement a GHG Abatement Plan to comply with the Clean Electricity Regulations under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 to meet the emissions standard for Greenhouse Gas, or any new Laws and Regulations of the Government of Ontario restricting actual Greenhouse Gas emissions that may come into force in the future.
  • Who is responsible for environmental assessment?
    • PLANTinum Power Inc. is responsible to complete the Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) in accordance with the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act (EAA) for certain classes (groups) of projects that have predictable and manageable environmental effects. The process involves studies such as Natural Heritage review, Cultural Heritage review, Archaeology review, Noise impact review and others as required. More on the Class EA process can be found on Hydro One website: Class EA for Minor Transmission Facilities (hydroone.com) The Project will not be built on any water crossings and it does not intersect any forests or woodlots. There is no impacts foreseen on water and other natural resources.
  • What does the project construction process look like?
    • The Project involves several phases of project construction, from the initial site investigation, site preparation, MV substation construction, co-generation facility construction, testing and commissioning, site acceptance, energization. The project site perimeter will be established and secured by fencing and signage in place. The project site will be monitored by security cameras. The overall construction process will last approximately 2 – 2 ½ yrs.
  • Is there a community engagement process in place?
    • PLANTinum Power Inc. developed a Community Plan that can be accessed from this website. PLANTinum Power Inc. will engage with local property owners, government agencies and members of the public to gain better understanding of their priorities and interests and how to effectively address these during the Project’s development, construction and operation stages. Recommendations or comments from all the stakeholders will be documented, responded to as appropriate, incorporated into project documentation, and integrated into project development. Public Information session will be scheduled and posted on this website. The meeting minutes will be published and posted on this website.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Have questions about the Project?

PLANTinum Power Inc. is looking for feedback about the proposed project. To provide feedback, please, contact us here:

PLANTinum Power Inc.

Tim Verbeek

tim@platinumproduce.com

519-676-1772 Ex. 223

2036825 Ontario Limited

Tim Verbeek

tim@platinumproduce.com

519-676-1772 Ex. 223

Platinum Produce Company

Mike Boersma, CPA, CMA

mike@platinumproduce.com

519-676-1772 Ex. 221

Public Information Session Invitation Letter

Community Engagement Plan

Community Engagement Meeting Minutes

Community Engagement Presentation