Category Archives: Reforming Ontario’s Electrical Generation Sector

New Ontario Electricity Taxation Administration Rules Realize Fairness Promise

Energy Probe Ontario Electricity Backgrounder

The Ontario government has issued regulations that will guide the administration of its new electricity tax called the Debt Reduction Charge, regulations that are consistent with its 1997 commitment to ensure fairness to all classes of customers in the recovery of financial liabilities left over by Ontario Hydro. (See O. Reg. 493/01, Ontario Gazette, January 5, 2002.)

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T.O. Hydro's green pose

A power war is being waged on doorsteps all across the city. Local and multinational electricity retailers are aggressively trolling for customers, trying to sign up as many as possible before the competitive market opens on May 1.

In the middle of the free-market frenzy is our newly reformed, publicly owned Toronto Hydro, mandated to champion green energy – and now expected to be a money spinner for City Hall as well.

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Energy Probe anticipates Ontario's consumer electricity price changes

  Summary and update on Energy Probe’s expectations for consumer electricity price changes related to Ontario’s electricity market restructuring

Energy Probe believes that, comparing overall bills before April 1, 1999 with bills after all the changes currently decided are fully implemented, bills for ordinary household consumers (1000 kWh/mth) who don’t sign contracts with marketers are likely to rise by at least 20 per cent. Contributing factors in both the upward and downward directions are:

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UK domestic electricity prices

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The future of Hydro

  Privatization, Market Pricing, and Restructuring in Ontario
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(Two blocks south of the King Street subway station, one block east of Yonge Street.)
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IMO hears from market participants

Toronto: On January 22, the IMO sponsored an open forum for discussion between its staff and market participants, on priorities for "market evolution." Nearly 100 delegates were able to hear each others’ views and register their preferences about where the IMO should focus its attention in the next two to five years. Issues such as the development of the forward market, integration with grid systems in the U.S., locational marginal pricing, and ancillary services were reviewed. Continue reading

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Electricity reform should go on: study

The electricity deregulation debacles in California and Alberta should not deter other provinces, such as Ontario, from reforming their power markets, a C.D. Howe study suggests.

If reforms are implemented properly, the benefits are plentiful, writes the study’s author, Mark Jaccard, a professor of environmental management at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C.

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The Future of Hydro Privatization, Market Pricing, and Restructuring in Ontario

The privatization, market pricing and restructuring of Ontario Hydro was the topic of a recent St. Lawrence Centre Forum.

Panelists: Tom Adams: Executive Director, Energy Probe, and formerly both an independent director of the Ontario Independent Electricity Market Operator and member of the Ontario Market Design Committee.

Howard Hampton: Ontario NDP Leader and Energy Critic, MPP for Kenora Rainy River.

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Brascan buys four OPG hydro plants

Ontario’s electricity market has inched closer toward a competitive model with the sale of four previously government-owned hydro-electric generating plants to a private operator.

Ontario Power Generation announced yesterday it has sold four plants in northern Ontario to a division of Toronto-based Brascan Corp. for $340 million.

The sale reduces OPG’s dominance in the marketplace by just 2 per cent. Four other OPG plants remain on the auction block with uncertain prospects.

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Canadian Property Management

Energy Probe’s complaints against the infomercial, "Ontario’s Electricity: Lighting the way to a brighter future, A special supplement on Ontario’s new electricity market," published in the Globe and Mail on March 11, 2002.

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