NRLP logo
The logo has the sweetgrass braid with an Eagle in the middle (inclusive of both Six Nations and MCFN). Three feathers to show the MCFN, Six Nations, and Hydro One coalition.
Hydro One, Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation (SNGR) and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (MCFN) have forged a commercial partnership known as the Niagara Reinforcement Limited Partnership (NRLP).
The limited partnership wholly owns a 76-kilometre, dual-circuit, 230 kilovolt (kV) line running between the Allanburg Transmission Station near Niagara Falls and Hydro One’s Middleport Transmission Station, west of Caledonia. The transmission line has the capacity to transmit 800 Megawatts (MW) of clean, renewable energy.
Following the receipt of necessary regulatory and government approvals, the First Nations acquired a minority interest in NRLP, with Hydro One holding the balance of the limited partnership’s interests.
NRLP joins B2M LP as commercially based, limited partnerships between First Nations and Hydro One.