Why Ontario’s big move to battery storage has observers saying ‘gas plants aren't competitive anymore’

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Three years ago, in the search for more power, the Ontario government launched its first competitive bidding process where large, grid-scale batteries went head-to-head against the gas peaker plants that have been relied upon for decades to keep the lights on when energy demand spikes.

At the time, the batteries and the gas plants came in at about the same average price.



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