A look back at the information and consultation meetings held in April 2025

The Onimiki Renewable Energy team would like to thank everyone who took part in the English-language information and consultation meeting on April 22 and the Participatory Thematic Workshop on April 23. The input of local people and organizations is essential to the development of the project. Meetings were held both face-to-face in Témiscaming and online. … Read more

Highlights of information and consultation meetings held March 17-20, 2025

Onimiki Renewable Energy held a series of information and consultation meetings from March 17 to 20, 2025. Minutes were produced by Transfert Environnement et Société. In keeping with our commitment, we are publishing them on our website. They can also be consulted in our documentation center. These meetings enabled us to provide an update on … Read more

VIDEO: partners explain their commitment to the Onimiki project

The partners of Onimiki Renewable Energy L.P. held a press conference on March 18, 2025 to explain their commitment to the Onimiki project. Chief Lance Haymond of Kebaowek First Nation, Chief Lisa Robinson of Wolf Lake First Nation, Claire Bolduc, prefect of the MRC de Témiscamingue, Chief Gilbert Dominique of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh First Nation, and … Read more

Meetings to inform and exchange with the community

The Onimiki Renewable Energy team would like to thank everyone who took part in the information and consultation meetings held from March 17 to 20., 2025. Meetings open to all were held in Témiscaming and Lorrainville. Meetings were also held for members of the Wolf Lake First Nation and Kebaowek First Nation communities. Finally, a … Read more

Onimiki project: a solution to help Hydro-Québec with the winter peak

Quebec is currently experiencing a severe cold snap, which is putting Hydro-Québec’s distribution network to the test. During these critical periods, energy demand peaks. Onimiki Renewable Energy believes its project could help Hydro-Québec meet demand. Hydro-Québec expects a peak of 42,000 megawatts to be reached this Wednesday, January 22. This is close to the all-time … Read more

Information and consultation activities concerning the Onimiki project

Onimiki Renewable Energy is holding various information and consultation activities regarding its hydroelectric power plant project in Témiscamingue. The public meetings enable the entire population and members of the First Nations communities to learn more about the project, ask questions and make comments. Targeted meetings enable us to address issues that are more specific to … Read more

Project Onimiki: what to expect in 2025?

We’ve turned the page on 2024. Onimiki Renewable Energy looks forward to 2025 with optimism. 2024 was an active year for the development of the Témiscamingue hydroelectric project. After several months of reflection following previous consultations, Onimiki Renewable Energy prepared an enhanced version of its project. The information and consultation process was relaunched. Public meetings … Read more

Onimiki Renewable Energy benefits from the expertise of the Mashteuiatsh community

Kebaowek First Nation, Wolf Lake First Nation and the MRC de Témiscamingue had been interested in developing the Onimiki project for several years. They were convinced by the Pekuakamiulnuatsh Takuhikan community energy model, which operates several successful community-based renewable energy projects. The community of Mashteuiatsh was the first indigenous community in Quebec to develop a … Read more