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Medicine Hat Southwest Substation (MHSS)
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What is the Project?
The City is proposing a new substation to accommodate the growth and increasing electrical needs in the southwest area of the city and the city’s electric service territory.
Why do we need this Project?
The Project is needed to address the increasing demand for electricity and to support the development of important community infrastructure, such as housing, schools, recreation facilities, and commercial establishments, which would otherwise be limited without enhancements to the electrical system in the south.
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East Ring Enhancement Project
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October 2024
The City of Medicine Hat has submitted a Facility Application to the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)(External link) for the East Ring Enhancement Project (EREP).
While the application has been filed, there will be time for the AUC to undertake a preliminary review. We will notify you once a proceeding number and Application Office have been assigned. We expect to provide this update within the next week. Although the application has been filed, there is still ample time to review and participate in the regulatory review process, and our team members are available to assist you in navigating this process.
The project website will continue to provide up-to-date information, including maps and drone footage, to help you better understand what is being proposed. We appreciate the time and feedback provided by community members across the 24 km of transmission line that helps power our City.
Thank you,
EREP Project team