small businesses and farms to support those spending more time at home while the province maintains the Stay-at-Home Order in the majority of public health regions. The government will continue to hold electricity prices to the off-peak rate of 8.5 cents per kilowatt-hour until February 22, 2...
The government will continue to hold electricity prices to the off-peak rate of 8.5 cents per kilowatt-hour until February 9, 2021. This lower rate is available 24 hours per day, seven days a week for Time-Of-Use and tiered customers. “We know staying at home means ...
The government of Canada, on the other hand, can decide between several options: privatizing and restructuring AECL, selling it to a Canadian or a foreign corporation, or keeping it public and consequently helping AECL to decrease the price. It has been a long time since the announcement of s...
The government will continue to hold electricity prices to the off-peak rate of 8.5 cents per kilowatt-hour until February 22. This lower rate is available 24 hours per day, seven days a week for Time-Of-Use and tiered customers. “We know staying at home means using more electricity duri...
As wealthier ratepayers add solar panels to their roofs and use more efficient appliances, the utilities are selling less energy. However, the utilities must still cover all of their ongoing costs that means they have to charge more for each kilowatt-hour since they are selling fewer of them....
Ontario consumers and small business owners already know the hard fact: the cost of electricity has almost doubled under the McGuinty/Wynne regimes, from 5.32 cents per kilowatt hour to 10.10 cents, with many more increases to come. Most of the increased burden on consumers is going to pay...
Tariff (FIT)program. Here's how it works: The solar photovoltaic (PV) generators will produce solar electricity which the municipalities will then buy from Compact Mould for the fixed price of 80.2 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh);Compact Mould can then put that money towards its own power ...