by Catherine Bryenton | Jun 7, 2017 | Battery Storage, Case Studies, Case Studies - Voltage Reduction, Conservation Voltage Reduction, Electricity
Markets available: All CDN and USA markets, UK. A major property management firm in Ontario installed a CVR (Conservation Voltage Reduction) unit which after M&V (measurement and verification) showed $18,770 a year savings or 8.53% of their total electricity...
by Catherine Bryenton | Jun 6, 2017 | Battery Storage, Case Studies, Case Studies - Battery Storage, Electricity, Global Adjustment
Market Available: Ontario In Ontario, there is no better opportunity to lower your electricity costs than battery storage with behind-the-meter service. Net savings are typically 200k per MW/ Per year. Case Study – Battery Storage 1 automotive parts...
by Catherine Bryenton | Jun 6, 2017 | Battery Storage, Case Studies, Case Studies - Battery Storage, Electricity, Global Adjustment
In Ontario, there is no better opportunity to lower your electricity costs than battery storage with behind-the-meter service. Net savings are typically 200k per MW/ Per year. Case Study – Battery Storage 2 plants: A plastics manufacturer with 2 plants profiled...
by Catherine Bryenton | May 15, 2017 | Market Update, Natural Gas
U.S. natural gas futures decreased, as traders monitored shifting weather forecasts to assess the outlook for spring demand and supply levels. U.S. natural gas futures for June delivery decreased 0.07 USD/ MMBtu to trade at 3.35 USD/ MMBtw. The U.S. and China have...
by Catherine Bryenton | May 12, 2017 | Battery Storage, Electricity, Global Adjustment, News, Price Optimization, RPP, Time Of Use
The Canadian Press: A Progressive Conservative critic says the “Clean Energy Adjustment” that’s eventually to be added to hydro bills is nothing more than a revamped debt retirement charge. New legislation introduced by the Liberal government will mean lower hydro...
by Catherine Bryenton | May 1, 2017 | Electricity, Index Electricity, RPP, Time Of Use
The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) today announced that households and small businesses that buy their electricity from their local utility will see their electricity prices go down starting May 1. This will benefit more than 90% of the electricity customers in Ontario....
by Catherine Bryenton | Mar 16, 2016 | Natural Gas
If you live in Toronto, you’ve probably come to expect power outages as part of the norm of city life. But, you’re not being kept in the dark without reason. Approximately 40% of Toronto’s power outages can be linked to aging or defective equipment. Toronto Hydro has...
by Catherine Bryenton | Feb 11, 2016 | Natural Gas
When it comes to natural gas rates, the Ontario Energy Board is responsible for setting the rates that natural gas utilities are allowed to charge customers for the following: Gas Supply Charge Transportation and Delivery Gas Storage Account Management/Customer Charge...
by Catherine Bryenton | Feb 1, 2016 | Natural Gas
According to a recent article in the Financial Post, “Natural gas prices may plunge below $1 on ‘insane’ storage glut not seen in 18 years.” The article is referring to benchmark Canadian gas prices at AECO (in Alberta), but hits on the natural gas prices keep on...