October 2008: The original Central Corridor Energy Group was given the mandate to pursue the planning and development of an electrical transmission line, owned by the First Nations, to connect 10 communities to the provincial electricity grid. The original Central Corridor Energy Group included 13 First Nations: Bearskin Lake, Cat Lake, North Caribou Lake, Sachigo Lake, Kingfisher Lake, Wunnumin Lake, Wapekeka, Kasabonika Lake, Wawakapewin, Muskrat Dam, Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, Mishkeegogamang, and Saugeen. (Mishkeegogamang and Saugeen subsequently left the Group and re-joined the project later.)
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Looking to the Future
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25 years following the operation date for the Wataynikaneyap Transmission Line, the First Nation partnership has the ability to purchase 100% of the Project and infrastructure.
Wataynikaneyap Power will pursue options to connect McDowell Lake First Nation, our 17th community, at a future date.