Created date: November 14, 2024
Date last updated: November 14, 2024
- To accommodate and integrate a mix of industrial and commercial land uses focusing primarily on the energy field
- To facilitate linkages among the Ontario Tech University, other institutions, government agencies and private industry
- To encourage the relocation of pre-existing land uses not in keeping with the vision, goals and objectives of this Plan to other, appropriate employment areas
- To accommodate a variety of building types and sizes while ensuring that development overall contributes to a consistent and positive image of the Energy Park
- To provide, through the placement and massing of buildings, continuity and enclosure to the streets within the Energy Park
- To establish a gateway to the Energy Park at the Courtice Road and Highway 401 interchange
Property Description
Clarington Energy Park, spanning an impressive 318 acres, not only serves as a hub for renewable energy but also as a source of prestige employment for the local community. The park’s vast size allows for the integration of various renewable energy technologies, creating a diverse range of employment opportunities that contribute to the area’s economic growth and prosperity.The presence of the Clarington Energy Park has contributed to employment growth within the region. The nuclear industry requires a highly skilled workforce, creating job opportunities in various fields such as engineering, science,operations, maintenance, and support services. As the energy park expands and attracts more investments, it stimulates the local economy and generates employment opportunities for residents.