About Ottawa Industrial Energy Storage
Ottawa BESS 2 is a proposed up to 75 Mega-Watt (“MW”) lithium-ion battery storage Project located at 2393 8th Line Road, Ottawa, ON, K0A 2P0, under development by Ottawa BESS 2 Limited Partnership.
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6 FAQs about [Ottawa Industrial Energy Storage]
Why do you need a battery energy storage system in Ottawa?
Ottawa needs affordable and reliable energy solutions, and battery energy storage systems (BESS) are the key. These systems store power when demand is low and deliver it when communities need it the most, preventing blackouts and lowering energy costs. Your support matters! Help us build a stronger and more reliable energy future in Ottawa.
Who owns the energy supply in Ottawa?
While the Province is the regulator and owner of electricity generation supplies, municipalities have siting authority over new proposed renewable energy generation and storage projects, such as BESS. The amendments approved today would set policy direction for siting BESS within Ottawa’s rural and urban areas.
Is battery energy storage the best way to meet Ontario's growing electricity demand?
More: Original public domain image from Flickr Battery energy storage is the most affordable, lowest-emission path to meeting Ontario’s growing electricity demand and delivering a reliable power supply in rural Ottawa, and it can get the job done with a laser focus on safety, concludes a new analysis by Dunsky Energy + Climate released Thursday.
What is battery energy storage systems (Bess)?
Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) What are Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)? Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are energy retention systems that store and then discharge electricity back into the electricity grid when supply is low or when energy is most expensive.
What is a battery energy storage system?
Battery Energy Storage Systems support the integration of flexible generation resources and provide intelligent resilience to the regional electricity grid. Ottawa BESS 2 will further support the electrification of transport and the environmental sustainability goals laid out by the plans from the City of Ottawa.
Who approves energy storage systems in Ontario?
The primary authority for the Installation and Approval of Energy Storage Systems connected to the electrical grid in Ontario is the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA). The ESA administers Part VIII of the Electricity Act and oversees the Ontario Electrical Safety Code (OESC).


