Ottawa
Data and interactive graphics for Ottawa on energy consumption for buildings and transportation and activity data for waste
Data and interactive graphics for Ottawa on energy consumption for buildings and transportation and activity data for waste
Energy Use Data Handbook, Handbook Tables 1990 to 2015 provide a statistical overview of Canada''s sectoral energy markets. The data in these tables were taken from the Comprehensive Energy Use
The City of Ottawa''s energy portfolio consists of over 1,800 electricity and natural gas accounts across over 1,000 facilities and outdoor lighting sites, amounting to approximately 310 million kWh of
Electricity Rates1 - Effective November 1, 2024Delivery Charges - Effective January 1, 2025Regulatory Charges - Effective January 1, 2025Other Charges - Effective January 1, 2025Eligible residential, small business and net metering customers on the Regulated Price Plan (RPP) can choose between three types of electricity rates. The Ontario Energy Board sets these rates once a year on November 1. Learn more.See more on hydroottawa Electricity Forum
Ottawa Electricity Consumption Drop reflects COVID-19 impacts, with Hydro Ottawa and IESO reporting 10-12% lower demand, delayed morning peaks, and shifted
Demand for electricity in Ottawa is projected to soar over the next two decades, especially during the winter, and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of new infrastructure is being
How to cite: Statistics Canada. Table 25-10-0060-01 Household energy consumption, Canada and provinces
This data includes the annual amount of electricity consumption reported by residential users and the total number of residential customers each year.
The average electricity bill in Ottawa is about $102 per month for a household, depending on home size and energy efficiency. Monthly hydro costs for an apartment might be less than for a
The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) sets the residential rates for electricity under Ontario''s Regulated Price Plan (RPP). RPP rates are based on an estimate of how much it will cost to supply
Ontario''s power grid is feeling the strain after this week''s heat wave pushed electricity use to its second highest peak since 2013.
Ottawa Electricity Consumption Drop reflects COVID-19 impacts, with Hydro Ottawa and IESO reporting 10-12% lower demand, delayed morning peaks, and shifted weekend peak to 4 p.m., alongside
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