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November 22, 2011

Ontario Power Authority stops construction on natural gas power plant in Mississauga

The Ontario Power Authority announced Monday it has reached an agreement with Greenfield South Power Corp. to stop construction on a natural gas plant in Mississauga, west of Toronto.

“There will be no gas plant located on this site,” OPA stated in a press release. “The OPA and Greenfield will continue to discuss details, including an agreement on facility relocation. “

As previously reported by the Daily Commercial News, the Ontario Power Authority has ordered major equipment and several powerhouse column footings are in place.

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