List of Canadian electric utilities

This is a list of the electric utilities in Canada.

List of electric utilities by size

Rank Company Founded Established Type Head office Customers Transmission (km) Capacity (MW) Generation (GWh) Revenue ($M) Ref
1. Hydro-Québec 1944 Public, integrated Quebec4,316,91434,36137,310230,79514,370[1][note 1]
2. Hydro One 1906 1998 Public, Private, T & D Ontario1,333,92028,9244,744[2]
3. Ontario Power Generation 1999 Public, generation Ontario21,72992,5005,640[3]
4. BC Hydro 1897 1961 Public, integrated British Columbia4,000,00079,00012,09743,7553,822[4]
5. Alectra Utilities 2017 Municipal, integrated Ontario1,043,000---[5][6][7][8]
6. ENMAX 1905 Municipal, integrated Alberta836,000299[9]1721[10]3,160.1[11][note 2]
7. TransAlta 1911 Investor-owned, generation Alberta8,77545,7362,770[12]
8. Toronto Hydro 1911 1998 Municipal, T & D Ontario761,0002,461.7[13]
9. ATCO 1947 Private, integrated Alberta233,1002,7322,443.1[14][note 3]
10. Bruce Power 2001 Private, generation Ontario6,30034,6002,380[15]
11. EPCOR 1996 Municipal, T & D Alberta334,0002032,008[16][note 4]
12. Capital Power Corporation 1891 Private, generation Alberta3,6547,0151,008[17][note 5]
13. Manitoba Hydro 1873 1961 Public, integrated Manitoba532,35911,7005,51133,9741,599[18][note 2]
14. NB Power 1880 1920 Public, integrated New Brunswick335,5136,8013,29714,4181,712[19][note 6]
15. SaskPower 1929 Public, integrated Saskatchewan467,32912,4043,84019,8641,459[20]
16. Nova Scotia Power 1919 1972 Private, integrated Nova Scotia486,0005,0002,29312,0921,188.1[21]
17. Hydro Ottawa 1880 2000 Municipal, distribution Ontario296,00014150754.5[22]
18. Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro 1954 Public, integrated Newfoundland and Labrador36,0005,0487,28937,254930.0[23]
19. Saskatoon Light & Power 1906 Municipal, distribution Saskatchewan58,600120.8[24]
20. Cornwall Electric 1887 1905 Public, distribution  Ontario 23,800 --- --- --- --- ---

List of electric utilities by province or territory

This is a list of Canadian public and private electric utilities, by province.

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See also

Notes

  1. Generation number includes power bought from third-party suppliers.
  2. Electricity-related revenues only
  3. Sum of ATCO Utilities and ATCO Energy segments. Includes gas sales and other non-electricity sales.
  4. Excluding Water services.
  5. Six-month results in 2009.
  6. 2008 figures. Most recent data available.

References

  1. Hydro-Québec (March 2019), Clean energy to power us all - Annual Report 2018 (PDF), Montreal, pp. 96–98, ISBN 978-2-550-83154-9, ISSN 0702-6706, retrieved 2019-05-10
  2. Hydro One (2010), 2009 Management Discussion and Analysis (PDF), Toronto: Hydro One, pp. 68–69, archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-11, retrieved 2010-09-18
  3. Ontario Power Generation (2010), Annual Report 2009 (PDF), Toronto, archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-10-08, retrieved 2010-09-18
  4. BC Hydro (2009). BC Hydro 2009 Annual Report (PDF). Vancouver. pp. 114–116. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-02-15. Retrieved 2009-12-22.
  5. "A Brand New Electricity Company has Come to Brampton". inbrampton. 2 August 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  6. Fagen, Eric (28 February 2017). "Alectra Inc. Acquires Hydro One Brampton". Marketwired. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  7. "Application and Evidence" (PDF). Enersource. 25 April 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  8. Alectra Utilities Corporation; Guelph Hydro (March 7, 2018). "Alectra Utilities Corporation and Guelph Hydro Electric Systems Inc. — Application for Approval of Consolidation under Section 86 of the Ontario Energy Board Act,1998 and related relief" (PDF). Regulatory Affairs. Guelph Hydro. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  9. "Transmission and Distribution Lines". www.enmax.com. Retrieved 2019-08-22.
  10. "Generation". www.enmax.com. Retrieved 2019-08-22.
  11. ENMAX, Annual Report 2012 (PDF), Calgary: ENMAX, archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-09-18, retrieved 2010-09-18
  12. TransAlta (2010), 2009 Annual Report (PDF), Calgary: TransAlta, retrieved 2010-09-18
  13. Toronto Hydro (2010), 2009 Corporate Responsibility Report (PDF), Toronto: Toronto Hydro, retrieved 2010-09-18
  14. ATCO Group, Annual Report 2009 (PDF), Calgary: ATCO Group, archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-17, retrieved 2010-09-18
  15. Bruce Power (2010), Focus - 2009 Annual Report (PDF), Bruce Power, retrieved 2010-09-18
  16. EPCOR (2010), Annual Report 2009 (PDF), Edmonton: EPCOR, archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-23, retrieved 2010-09-18
  17. Capital Power Corporation (2010), Annual Report 2009 (PDF), Edmonton: Capital Power Corporation, archived from the original (pdf) on 2011-07-08, retrieved 2013-08-13
  18. Manitoba Hydro (2010), Building a Powerful Future: Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board 59th Annual Report For the Year Ended March 31, 2010 (PDF), Winnipeg: Manitoba Hydro, archived from the original (PDF) on July 28, 2011, retrieved 2010-09-03
  19. NB Power (2008), Annual report 2007-2008 (PDF), Fredericton, pp. 60–61, retrieved 2009-10-29
  20. SaskPower (2010), Securing tomorrow's energy begins today: SaskPower Annual Report 2009 (PDF), Regina: SaskPower, pp. 93–94, archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-29
  21. Emera (2010), Annual Report 2009, Halifax: Emera, pp. 14–19, retrieved 2010-09-18
  22. Hydro Ottawa Holdings Inc., Annual Report 2009 (PDF), Ottawa: Hydro Ottawa Holdings Inc., retrieved 2010-09-18
  23. Nalcor (2010). Nalcor Energy Business and Financial Report (PDF). St. John's. Retrieved 2018-12-26.
  24. City of Saskatoon, Saskatoon Light & Power (PDF), Saskatoon: Saskatoon Light and Power, retrieved 2010-09-18
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