Seasonal
- Summer
- During hot summer days, air conditioners and fans are working overtime and increase electricity use.
- Winter
- During cold winter days, the use of heating systems round the clock increases the amount of electricity used.
Rates update: Effective May 1, 2024, the Ontario Energy Board announced no changes to Time-of-Use (TOU) and Tiered rates. Summer TOU hours and Tiered thresholds will begin May 1. Customers on the Ultra-Low Overnight price plan will not be affected. Effective May 1, 2024, the Ontario Energy Board announced no changes to Time-of-Use (TOU) and Tiered rates. Summer TOU hours and Tiered thresholds will begin May 1. Customers on the Ultra-Low Overnight price plan will not be affected.
We have found the following suggestions for your query:
Below are the results we have found:
Reasons your business may have a higher bill than normal.
Learn how to help save on energy and reduce your electricity bill.
A billing cycle ranges from approximately 27 to 33 calendar days. This means that your bill could reflect a period of electricity use that is longer than one month. You can tell the length of your billing cycle by reviewing the 'Number of Days' column on your past bill.
Detailed information about electricity rates
See business electricity ratesList of standard charges as defined by the OEB
Learn about service charges