TORONTO — SNC-Lavalin has been fined $75,000 for operating a gas-fired electrical generating plant at Toronto Pearson International Airport for the past 10 years without a licence.
The Ontario Energy Board says it inspected SNC-Lavalin’s operations and maintenance facilities at the Toronto airport “after it became known” the company was generating electricity without a licence.
The provincial agency has not said how it finally learned about an electrical generation facility that had been in operation for a decade.
The Greater Toronto Airport Authority says the generation facility supplies power to the airport, “typically during the heat of summer,” and to help manage demand and keep a steady power flow during interruptions from the local municipalities.
The GTAA says power generated at the airport is sold back to the provincial grid when demand for electricity is high.