Six Nations development arm says latest project will bring $37 million to community over 22 years

SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND – Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation (SNGRDC) latest battery storage project promises to bring $1.7 M annually and is on its way to become the country’s largest. Known as the Hagersville Battery Project, the storage facility will be built on about 15 acres of land at the Hagersville Business Park, on what was once a WWII training site. The facility is scheduled to open in May 2025. SNGRDC CEO and presdent Matt Jamieson, recently hosted both an in person session later posted on line. The session was held at SNGRDC Chiefswood Road office. The battery storage facility will house what Jamieson described as a “field full of battery packs” branched together. The battery storage system harnesses energy from different power sources including…

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