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This equals more than half of ENMAX Power’s downtown metered customers (approximately 19,500), including high-rise residential buildings, commercial customers, data centers and health care facilities. “Due to the substation’s age, condition of the equipment and criticality of its power supply, the ENMAX Power team identified an impending need to replace the major assets in No. 1 Substation, which are at or nearing end of life for their reliability and safety,” said Jana Mosley, Senior Vice President, ENMAX Power. “After considering various options and consulting with stakeholders, the team determined that rebuilding the substation in place would not be ideal for safety, cost, size and other factors, and that the best option would be to build a new substation on a new site.”

Planning for a new No. 1 This led to a two-year planning phase, resulting in an application to the Alberta Utilities Commission for regulatory approval. After more than a year-long regulatory process on the facility application, the Commission determined that the project was in the public interest and issued approval to ENMAX Power in January 2021.

Photo Description: Artist renderings of the new No. 1 Substation.

A new chapter for Calgary’s original substation - By Julia Perkins Managing Editor, Communications, ENMAX Corporation

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NMAX Power is the regulated Alberta-based wires business of ENMAX Corporation that owns, operates and maintains the transmission and distribution system in and around Calgary, Alberta, serving more than 510,000 customers.

The utility continues to modernize its grid and replace aging infrastructure to reliably meet the energy needs of its customers both now and in the future.

Powering Calgary for more than a century Some of ENMAX Power’s substations have supplied power to Calgarians for multiple decades, notably No. 1 Substation. True to its name, No. 1 Substation is Calgary’s original substation, built in 1912 to power the early streetlights and streetcar rail system in the city.

In recognition of how Calgary has grown around the original substation and the vitality of Calgary’s downtown, engagement and feedback from customers and key stakeholders were essential in the design of the new substation. It considers current and future land use and includes visually appealing features such as glass panels and artwork to interact with the people living and working in the area around the site. The new substation will be located directly west of the existing No. 1 Substation and construction is anticipated to start in the third quarter of 2021. Given the downtown location, the team's thoughtful construction planning includes consultation and collaboration with stakeholders and municipal partners to ensure the work can be completed safely and impacts of road and lane closures are mitigated as much as possible. The team expects the new substation to be fully complete by the end of 2024, with decommissioning and salvage of the electrical infrastructure at the existing site to take place in 2025. “This is an exciting project for ENMAX Power and our customers,” said Mosley. “The opportunity to replace and refresh No. 1 Substation represents our continued commitment to providing safe, reliable service for Calgarians into our evolving energy future.”

No. 1 Substation has evolved over more than 100 years and supplies power to approximately 45 per cent of the Calgary’s downtown geographic area (about 3.2 square kilometers).

Photo Description: No. 1 Substation and switchyard, 1929.

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A New Chapter for Calgary’s Original Substation

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page 48

Reflections on a Tumultuous Year and How Canada’s Electricity Companies Stepped Up

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page 47

What can Tommy Douglas Teach Us About Climate Change?

4min
pages 44-45

Renewing Relationships with Northern Indigenous Communities to Increase Energy Efficiency

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page 46

Achieving Goals Through Diversity

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pages 42-43

Renewed By Our Purpose and Values

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pages 31-35

A New Era For The Canadian Electricity Association

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pages 36-37

Renewing Relationships for Results: The Canada-U.S. Electricity Partnership

3min
pages 26-27

Ready to Respond: The Electricity Sector and Evolving Cyber Threats

4min
pages 28-30

Seeds of Change: AltaLink’s Largest Wildland Reclamation Work in Banff National Park

3min
pages 22-23

Staying Connected: Adapting Mutual Assistance to New Challenges

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page 25

Technological Use to Aid in a Long-Standing Problem

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page 24

Hydro Ottawa's Pollinator Meadow An Environmental Renewal Project

5min
pages 20-21

Moving to Net Zero: Manitoba Hydro Ready to Meet Canadian Federal Guidelines

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pages 18-19

We Can't Keep Dodging the Iceberg: Getting Moving on Net Zero

5min
pages 16-17

Advancing to Net Carbon Neutral by 2050

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page 14

Green Hydrogen: A Key Component in Canada's Clean Energy Transition

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pages 10-11

Powering Canada's Transition: In Search of an Electrification Strategy

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pages 6-7

Building the Electricity Marketplace of Tomorrow

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page 15

From the Editor

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pages 4-5

Creating the Conditions for Meaningful Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples

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