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Halton Hills Hydro - What We Do
Share Halton Hills Hydro - What We Do on Facebook Share Halton Hills Hydro - What We Do on Twitter Share Halton Hills Hydro - What We Do on Linkedin Email Halton Hills Hydro - What We Do linkHalton Hills Hydro's portion of your electricity bill is approximately 24%. Here's how we use those charges.
We maintain and operate:
•1,641 km of power lines•9,126 hydro poles•4,024 transformers•12 municipal substations•1 municipal transformer stationWe Serve:
- 23,000 customers
- 281 square km of service territory
- A municipal population of 61,161
Last Year We:
•Produced 266,500 electricity bills•Answered 17,764 customer calls•Installed 85 new transformers•Installed 27.7 km of new lines•Connected 388 new services•Changed 207 hydro polesHalton Hills Hydro has 52 employees.
Our portion of the bill is approximately 24%. About 11% is operating expenses - maintaining our system, restoring power after power outages, paying our staff. The other 13% is capital expenses such as installing new lines and equipment.
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Your Electricity BIll (Click here for more)
Share Your Electricity BIll (Click here for more) on Facebook Share Your Electricity BIll (Click here for more) on Twitter Share Your Electricity BIll (Click here for more) on Linkedin Email Your Electricity BIll (Click here for more) linkDid you know? Halton Hills Hydro's portion of your electricity bill is approximately 24%. The other charges are passed on to the transmitter (Hydro One), generators and the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) who administers the market.
The chart below shows a breakdown of the charges on your bill.
Here’s what these charges look like on a typical residential bill:
Sample Residential Electricity Bill
Electricity
Off-Peak
$ 31.72
Mid-Peak
$ 12.03
On-Peak
$ 18.09
Total Electricity
$ 61.84
Delivery
$ 44.28
(Halton Hills Hydro’s portion is $31.08)
Regulatory
$ 3.17
Total Charges
$109.29
HST
$ 14.21
8% Rebate
-$ 9.88
TOTAL BILL
$113.62