List of Canadian electric utilities

This is a list of the electric utilities in Canada.

List of electric utilities by size

List of electric utilities by province or territory

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

[[undefined|Alberta]]

Electric Transmission:

Investor Owned:

Municipals:

Rural Electrification Associations:

Sold to FortisAlberta:

  • AltaLink
  • FortisAlberta
  • ATCO Electric
  • City of Lethbridge Electric Utility
  • ENMAX (formerly City of Calgary Electric System)
  • EPCOR (formerly Edmonton Power Corporation)
  • City of Medicine Hat Electric Utility
  • Town of Ponoka
  • City of Red Deer Electric Light and Power
  • Town of Cardston
  • Battle River Power Cooperative
  • Beaver REA
  • Blue Mountain Power Corp.
  • Borradaile REA
  • Braes REA
  • Claysmore REA
  • Devonia REA
  • Drayton Valley REA
  • Duffield REA
  • EQUS
  • Ermineskin REA
  • Fenn REA
  • Heart River REA
  • Kneehill REA
  • Lindale REA
  • MaKenzie REA
  • Mayerthorpe and District REA
  • Niton REA
  • North Parkland Power
  • Sterling REA
  • Stony Plain REA
  • Tomahawk REA
  • West Liberty REA
  • Willingdon REA
  • Town of Fort Macleod
  • Municipality of Crowsnest Pass

[[undefined|British Columbia]]

Municipals:

  • BC Hydro
  • Columbia Power Corporation
  • FortisBC
  • Grand Forks Hydro
  • Nelson Hydro
  • New Westminster
  • Penticton
  • Summerland

[[undefined|Manitoba]]

  • Manitoba Hydro

[[undefined|New Brunswick]]

Municipals:

  • Town of Perth Andover
  • Energie Edmundston Energy

[[undefined|Newfoundland and Labrador]]

  • Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro
  • Churchill Falls (Labrador) Corporation Limited
  • Lower Churchill Development Corporation Limited
  • Newfoundland Power

[[undefined|Northwest Territories]]

[[undefined|Nova Scotia]]

  • Nova Scotia Power
  • Antigonish Electric Utility
  • Berwick Electric Light Commission
  • Canso Electric Light Commission
  • Lunenburg Electric Utility
  • Mahone Bay Electric Utility
  • Riverport Electric Light Commission

[[undefined|Nunavut]]

  • Qulliq Energy Corporation

[[undefined|Ontario]]

Ontario’s electricity distribution consists of multiple local distribution companies (LDCs). Hydro One, a publicly-traded company owned in part by the provincial government, is the largest LDC in the province and services approximately 26 percent of all electricity customers in Ontario.[32]

The other local distribution companies in Ontario may be municipally owned corporations or privately-operated entities, and include:[33]

  • Alectra Utilities, serving: Aurora, Alliston, Barrie, Beeton, Bradford West Gwillimbury, Brampton, Guelph, Hamilton, Markham, Mississauga, Penetanguishene, Richmond Hill, Rockwood, St. Catharines, Thornton, Tottenham, and Vaughan
  • Algoma Power, serving: Algoma
  • Canadian Niagara Power, serving: Fort Erie and Port Colborne
  • Cornwall Electric, serving : Cornwall, South Glengarry, South Stormont, Akwesasne
  • Elexicon Energy, serving: Ajax, Pickering, Whitby, Belleville, Bowmanville, Gravenhurst, Uxbridge and Scugog
  • Energy+, serving: Cambridge, North Dumfries, and Brant
  • Enova Power, serving: Kitchener, Waterloo, Woolwich, Wilmot, and Wellesley
  • EPCOR Utilities, serving: Collingwood, Stayner, Creemore, and Thornbury
  • Festival Hydro, serving: Stratford, St. Mary's, Seaforth, Hensall, Brussels, Zurich and Dashwood
  • Greater Sudbury Hydro, serving: Sudbury and West Nipissing
  • Hydro Ottawa, serving: Ottawa and Casselman
  • London Hydro
  • Oakville Hydro
  • Oshawa Power (company)
  • PUC serving: Sault Ste. Marie
  • Synergy North, serving: Kenora and Thunder Bay
  • Toronto Hydro

[[undefined|Prince Edward Island]]

[[undefined|Quebec]]

[[undefined|Saskatchewan]]

[[undefined|Yukon]]

  • ATCO Electric Yukon
  • Yukon Energy Corporation

See also

References

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