The federal government is set to carve out a bigger role for itself in electricity policy – an area of mostly provincial responsibility, but one that Ottawa has identified as pivotal to national
READ MOREThe Ontario Energy Board (OEB) sets the residential and small business rates for electricity under Ontario''s Regulated Price Plan (RPP). RPP rates are based on
READ MOREThe possible changes, laid out in a discussion paper released by Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on Friday, would soften Ottawa''s draft Clean
READ MOREElectricity policy typically falls under provincial jurisdiction, and Alberta and Saskatchewan have argued that Ottawa is vastly overstepping its bounds by trying to impose rules.
READ MOREAlberta Premier Danielle Smith will be using the province''s Sovereignty Act to challenge Ottawa''s requirement to achieve a net-zero electricity grid by 2035.. Smith confirmed the plan on 630
READ MORECity staff calculate it will cost more than $30 billion in today''s dollars to hit Ottawa''s targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, but they also say the savings will more than
READ MOREThe Participation Expense Policy is a City of Ottawa policy regarding reimbursement of expenses incurred by voting members of Advisory Committees and Built Heritage Committee. A delegation of a power or duty under any by-law to any member of staff is also a delegation to a person appointed by the City Manager to act in the capacity of the
READ MOREThis strategy was to include a baseline analysis of energy supply and demand within Ottawa and an assessment of options to advance energy conservation, energy efficiency and renewable energy generation.
READ MOREUncertainty over government electricity policies and the energy transition are spooking the market, driving an undervaluation of Calgary-based independent power producer TransAlta Corp. TA-T, says
READ MOREHydro Ottawa delivers electricity to more than 335,000 homes and businesses in Ottawa and Casselman. For 100 years, Hydro Ottawa has reliably supplied its customers with
READ MORETo apply or to find out if you qualify, visit OntarioElectricitySupport.ca or call 1-855-831-8151. You will need the following information to apply: Your electricity bill account number, service address, and account holder''s full name (see Hydro Ottawa bill sample below). The birthdates and names of all residents in your home.
READ MOREA federally appointed panel on the future of Canada''s electricity sector is calling for Ottawa to move with both greater urgency and greater flexibility, in pursuit of a
READ MOREThe Ontario Electricity Rebate (OER) is a provincially funded rebate that applies as a credit on qualifying electricity bills and reduces the pre-HST costs on customers'' bills by 19.3%. Eligibility to receive the rebate is defined under the Ontario Rebate for Electricity Consumers Act, 2016. The following customer types are eligible:
READ MOREFederal data show Alberta''s electricity sector produced 32.7 megatonnes of greenhouse gas emissions in 2020, more than half the national total. Premiers push back on Ottawa''s clean energy policies
READ MOREMinistry of Power New Delhi, Dated the 12th, February, 2005. RESOLUTION. No. 23/40/2004-R&R (Vol.II) 1.0 INTRODUCTION. 1.1 In compliance with section 3 of the Electricity Act 2003 the Central Government hereby notifies the National Electricity Policy. 1.2 Electricity is an essential requirement for all facets of our life.
READ MOREOn May 16, 1957, Ottawa Hydro officially opens its Albion Road office with several dignitaries in attendance. 1957. Several executives of home-owner associations in Nepean get together to explore the feasibility of launching
READ MOREThe federal government is set to carve out a bigger role for itself in electricity policy – an area of mostly provincial responsibility, but one that Ottawa has
READ MOREOutage Centre. This map, updated every fifteen minutes, includes information on power outages.
READ MOREThe federal government is considering significant updates to its proposed regulations aimed at reducing emissions from electricity generation to net-zero. The
READ MOREWinter threshold - November 1 to April 30. Residential 1,000 kWh per billing period. Small Business 750 kWh per billing period. Your electricity bill includes the costs for the electricity that you use (billed at TOU rates or Tiered rates), the services your local utility provides and some other costs.
READ MORETime-of-Use. With Time-of-use (TOU) prices, Regulated Price Plan (RPP) customers pay prices that generally reflect the relative value of electricity supply at
READ MOREThe monthly cost of utilities (Electricity, heating, water, cooling, internet) in Ottawa for a single household (2 adults, two children) is C$277. A report from the financial accountability office suggests that Ontarians spend C$180 a month on energy. The exact costs vary, but on average, people in Ottawa expect to pay between C$200 to C$350
READ MOREElectricity producer TransAlta is being squeezed by uncertainty over government policies, CEO says Emma Graney Energy reporter Published February 25, 2024 Updated February 26, 2024
READ MOREThe proposed new Clean Electricity Regulations, long-awaited details of which were announced on Thursday, represent an unprecedented intervention into
READ MOREThe Ontario provincial government faces the challenge of getting public support in the implementation of its renewable energy (RE) policy. This paper therefore aims at investigating the effects of environmental values and political ideology on public support for renewable energy policy in Ottawa, Canada. Data was collected through
READ MOREAlberta is looking to sidestep proposed federal regulations for a net-zero electricity grid by 2035 by invoking its Sovereignty Act, a controversial law the United Conservative government passed
READ MORE"We need to get a nuanced, detailed sense of what these policies mean for the economy of Saskatchewan and the people of Saskatchewan.". The act, passed in the spring, is meant to reassert Saskatchewan having jurisdiction over natural resources and electricity generation. It also allows Saskatchewan to set up a tribunal.. Eyre said the
READ MOREUTILITIES. Utility Billing. Contact Information: Phone: 785-229-3600. Email: [email protected]. Click on: 2022 Electric Surcharge Information. The City of Ottawa provides water treatment and distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, and electric generation. and distribution services.
READ MOREEnvironment Minister Steven Guilbeault released Ottawa''s proposed Clean Electricity Regulations on Thursday. Provinces and territories will have a minimum 75-day window to comment on the draft
READ MOREIn Ontario, electricity supply comes from diverse sources. The system-wide supply mix is the combination of power sources used to generate the electricity consumed in Ontario. The below graphic discloses the system-wide electricity supply mix data for 2021, which was published by the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) on March 31, 2023.
READ MOREIn accordance with Ontario Regulation 507/18 enacted under the Electricity Act, 1998, the City of Ottawa is now required to prepare, implement and publish an energy conservation and demand management plan for the operation of its facilities.The energy conservation and demand management plan has two important components: A summary of the City of
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