MAG Energy Solutions Eyes Five More Years of Canadian Juice
Published Date: 3/23/2026
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Summary
MAG Energy Solutions, Inc. wants to renew its permission to send electricity from the U.S. to Canada for another five years. This affects energy buyers and sellers on both sides of the border and keeps the electric flow steady without changing prices. If you want to speak up, you’ve got until April 22, 2026, to send your comments or concerns.
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