Ontario has been operating with an electricity surplus for over a decade, and supply will continue to meet demand until at least 2025 without new build electricity resources.
Does Ontario produce more electricity than it needs?
Ontario is Canada’s most populous province, and with massive renewable hydro-electric power, a major reason for the province’s historic industrial success. In fact, with abundant hydro, and added wind turbine and solar panel, the province produces much more power than it needs.
How much energy is Ontario capable of producing?
Ontario is the second largest producer of electricity in Canada and has an estimated generating capacity of 40 200 megawatts (MW).
How does Ontario get most of its electrical energy?
Ontario gets its electricity from a mix of energy sources. About half of our electricity comes from nuclear power. The remainder comes from a mix of hydroelectric, coal, natural gas and wind.
What 3 provinces produce the most electricity in Canada?
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, and Nunavut generate most of their electricity from fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, or petroleum.
Why are hydro bills so high in Ontario?
Oversupply of power
Ontario’s electricity producers are generating more power than we consume in the province.
What percentage of Ontario’s power is nuclear?
Today, nuclear accounts for more than 60 per cent of Ontario’s supply, with Bruce Power providing more than 30 per cent of the province’s electricity at 30 per cent less than the average cost to generate residential power. Ontario is a unique energy market from a demand perspective due to its dual peaking nature.
Is Canada self sufficient in energy?
Canada has the oil and gas resources to be self-sufficient, but the notion of building a separate energy market “kind of flies in the face of pretty much everything that we’ve done economically for the past 50 years.”
How long will Canada’s oil reserves last?
about 188 years
Canada Energy Regulator says oil output will start to slide in 2032 | Financial Post.
How many nuclear plants are in Ontario?
The government plans to maintain nuclear power’s role in energy generation through to 2025. Ontario currently has 16 nuclear units in operation. These reactors amount to 11,400 MW of generation capacity and are located at three sites. The stations were constructed by the provincial Crown corporation, Ontario Hydro.
How much of Ontario’s power comes from hydro?
24.9%
Overview
Nuclear | 22.8 TWh | 58.9% |
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Hydro | 9.6 TWh | 24.9% |
Wind | 3.8 TWh | 9.8% |
Gas | 2.3 TWh | 6.0% |
Biofuel | < 1 TWh | 0.3% |
Which Canadian province has the cheapest electricity?
Québec
Québec has the cheapest electricity prices in all of Canada ($0.073/kWh), while the Northwest Territories has the most expensive electricity prices ($0.382/kWh).
Alberta | 16.6¢/kWh |
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British Columbia | 12.6¢/kWh |
Manitoba | 9.9¢/kWh |
New Brunswick | 12.7¢/kWh |
Newfoundland & Labrador | 13.8¢/kWh |
Is Canada self sufficient in natural gas?
Canada has the oil and gas resources to be self-sufficient, but the notion of building a separate energy market “kind of flies in the face of pretty much everything that we’ve done economically for the past 50 years.”
Which province in Canada has the most hydroelectricity?
Quebec
Quebec produces the most hydroelectricity in Canada, with British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Ontario also producing large amounts.
Is gas cheaper than electricity in Ontario?
Natural gas furnaces are inexpensive both in equipment and fuel. On a pure cost comparison, natural gas at the current Ontario rate is only 1.375 cents/kWh2 equivalent compared to 11.3 cents kWh for electricity3.
Is electricity cheaper at night in Ontario?
Time-of-use rates in Ontario
Usually, prices, including peak energy hours, are separated between summer and winter rate periods. Rates in Ontario vary according to the demand, so morning and afternoons offer higher prices, since companies, stores, industries and all types of businesses tend to be open during that time.
Why are Ontario fuel prices so high?
Ontario’s taxes are higher because they have higher gasoline taxes, but they also have a larger sales tax (their 13 per cent HST compared to only five per cent GST in Alberta).
Does Ontario have a lot of uranium?
The world’s largest and Canada’s only uranium refinery is located at Blind River, Ontario, where uranium ore concentrates from Canada and abroad are refined to produce uranium trioxide.
Is there nuclear waste in Ontario?
Historic low-level radioactive waste is present within the Ontario municipalities of Port Hope and Clarington.
Where does Ontario put its nuclear waste?
Radioactive waste facilities and inventory in Canada
Site | Location | Class of waste |
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Nordion Manufacturing Facility | Kanata, ON | ILW |
Nuclear Power Demonstration | Renfrew County, ON | ILW, LLW |
Pickering Nuclear Generating Station | Pickering, ON | HLW (wet storage) |
Pickering Waste Management Facility | Pickering, ON | HLW (dry storage), ILW |
Why can’t Canada produce its own oil?
This is due to higher transportation costs, limited pipeline access to western Canadian domestic oil, and the inability of refineries to process WCSB heavy crude oil.