We do not have an explicit decarbonization mandate. However, I would point you to the Ontario government's powering Ontario's growth plan and the IESO's own work on the pathways to decarbonization. When we look at what is happening in Ontario, given the recent developments particularly around demand, as my colleague from NextEra raised, we have a lot of battery plants being built. We have two going into southwestern Ontario. A lot of mining is starting to develop in the north and there is great population growth. We see demand increasing.
In Ontario, we're just in the process of completing about 2,500 megawatts of storage procurements, which will enable renewable energy over the longer term. We are beginning a procurement for about 2,000 megawatts of non-emitting energy. We expect that to grow to about 5,000 megawatts coming into service in the 2030s. We have set in motion about 8,000 megawatts of new or refurbished nuclear.