Replacing Underground cable, renewing infrastructure and new connections
In 2026, Alectra has major capital projects planned for Aurora, including:
- $2.8M to replace and rehabilitate underground cables through a process called cable injection. This technology will extend underground cable life, reduce GHG emissions, and help prevent outages.
- $0.8M to replace aging infrastructure including poles, transformers, and switchgear. Modernizing these elements will help minimize disruptions and improve the reliability of Aurora’s energy grid for residential and commercial customers.
Replacing underground cable, renewing infrastructure and new connections
In 2026, Alectra plans to invest in significant capital renewal projects in Barrie, including:
- $3.9M to replace and rehabilitate underground cables.
- $1.5M to replace aging infrastructure including poles, transformers, and switchgear. Modernizing these elements will help minimize disruptions and improve the reliability of Barrie’s energy grid for residential and commercial customers.
- $0.6M to connect new customers accommodating growth and development in Barrie.
Replacing underground cable, renewing infrastructure, new connections and upgrading substations
In 2026, Alectra plans to continue to invest in capital renewal projects across Brampton, including:
- $9.4MM to replace aging infrastructure including poles, transformers, and switchgear. Modernizing these elements will help minimize disruptions and improve the reliability of Brampton’s energy grid for residential and commercial customers.
- $6.2M to modernize substations and deploy new automated devices by replacing outdated controllers with automated switches. Upgrading these substations will expedite restoration efforts in the event of disruptions, further enhancing the resilience of Brampton’s grid.
- $6.0M to connect new customers, accommodating growth and development in Brampton.
- $6.0M to replace and rehabilitate underground cables through a process called cable injection. This technology will extend underground cable life, reduce GHG emissions, and help prevent outages.
- $1.0M to deploy net new automated devices enabling swift response to grid disturbances, optimizing performance and minimizing the impact of potential disruptions on the community.
Renewing infrastructure and new connections
In 2026, Alectra plans to continue to deliver work focused on asset renewal and customer-driven work by investing:
- $3.2M to replace aging infrastructure including poles, transformers, and switchgear. Modernizing these elements will help minimize disruptions and improve the reliability of Guelph’s energy grid for residential and commercial customers.
- $1.1M to connect new customers, accommodating growth and development in Guelph.
Renewing infrastructure, replacing underground cable, new connections and upgrading substations
In 2026, Alectra plans to invest in significant capital renewal projects in Hamilton, including:
- $10.9M to replace and rehabilitate underground cables.
- $9.4M to replace aging infrastructure including poles, transformers, and switchgear. Modernizing these elements will help minimize disruptions and improve the reliability of Hamilton’s energy grid for residential and commercial customers.
- $6.5M to connect new customers, accommodating growth and development in Hamilton.
- $3.5M to deploy net new automated devices enabling swift response to grid disturbances, optimizing performance and minimizing the impact of potential disruptions on the community.
- $1.5M to replace and upgrade substations within Hamilton, aiding in faster restoration efforts in the event of disruptions.
Renewing infrastructure, replacing underground cable, new connections and upgrading substations
In 2026, Alectra plans to invest in significant capital renewal projects in Markham, including:
- $16.1M to replace and rehabilitate underground cables through a process called cable injection. This technology will extend underground cable life, reduce GHG emissions, and help prevent outages.
- $7.5M to replace aging infrastructure including poles, transformers, and switchgear. Modernizing these elements will help minimize disruptions and improve the reliability of Markham’s energy grid for residential and commercial customers.
- $6.0M to replace and upgrade stations within Markham.
- $1.1M to deploy net new automated devices enabling swift response to grid disturbances, minimizing the impact of potential disruptions on the community.
- $0.9M to connect new customers, accommodating growth and development in Markham.
Renewing infrastructure, replacing underground cable, new connections and upgrading substations
In 2026, Alectra plans to deliver significant capital renewal projects in Mississauga by investing:
- $15.0M to replace and rehabilitate underground cables through a process called cable injection. This technology will extend underground cable life, reduce GHG emissions, and help prevent outages.
- $14.3M to replace aging infrastructure including poles, transformers, and switchgear. Modernizing these elements will help minimize disruptions and improve the reliability of Mississauga’s energy grid for residential and commercial customers.
- $9.3M to build new substations as well as renew and upgrade existing substations, aiding in faster restoration efforts in the event of disruptions in Mississauga.
- $4.4M to connect new customers to accommodate Mississauga’s growing community.
- $1.6M to deploy net new automated devices enabling swift response to grid disturbances, minimizing the impact of potential disruptions on the community.
Renewing infrastructure, and new connections
In 2026, Alectra plans to continue to invest in significant capital renewal projects in Richmond Hill, including:
- $2.3M to replace aging infrastructure including poles, transformers, and switchgear. Modernizing these elements will help minimize disruptions and improve the reliability of Richmond Hill’s energy grid for residential and commercial customers.
- $0.4M to build new substations as well as renew and upgrade existing substations, aiding in faster restoration efforts in the event of disruptions in Richmond Hill.
- $0.2M to replace and rehabilitate underground cables through a process called cable injection. This technology will extend underground cable life, reduce GHG emissions, and help prevent outages.
Renewing infrastructure, replacing underground cable, and new connections
In 2026, Alectra plans to continue to invest in significant capital renewal projects in St. Catharines, including:
- $5.8M to replace and rehabilitate underground cables through a process called cable injection. This technology will extend underground cable life, reduce GHG emissions, and help prevent outages.
- $1.0M to replace aging infrastructure including poles, transformers, and switchgear. Modernizing these elements will help minimize disruptions and improve the reliability of St. Catharine’s energy grid for residential and commercial customers.
- $0.8M to connect new customers to accommodate St. Catharine’s growing community.
Renewing infrastructure, replacing underground cable, new connections and upgrading substations
In 2026, Alectra plans to continue to invest in significant capital renewal projects in Vaughan, including:
- $16.1M to build new station in Vaughan as well as renew and upgrade existing substations, aiding in faster restoration efforts in the event of disruptions.
- $14.1M to connect new customers to accommodate Vaughan’s growing community.
- $7.7M to replace aging infrastructure including poles, transformers, and switchgear. Modernizing these elements will help minimize disruptions and improve the reliability of Vaughan’s energy grid for residential and commercial customers.
- $2.9M to replace and rehabilitate underground cables.
- $0.6M to deploy net new automated devices enabling swift response to grid disturbances, optimizing performance and minimizing the impact of potential disruptions on the community.