Time-of-Use (TOU) Pricing
Off-Peak
Off-peak, when demand for electricity is lowest. Ontario households use the majority of their electricity – nearly two thirds of it – during off-peak hours.
Mid-Peak
Mid-peak, when demand for electricity is moderate. These periods are during the daytime, but not the busiest times of day.
On-Peak
On-peak, when demand is highest. The busiest times of day. Generally when people are cooking, firing up their computers and running heaters or air conditioners.
Weekdays
Nov 1 — Apr 30
Starting November 1st , 2022 the time-of-use pricing is as follows:
Off-peak between 12:00 AM and 7:00 AM,
Mid-peak between 7:00 AM and 11:00 AM,
On-peak between 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM,
Mid-peak between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM,
Off-peak between 7:00 PM and 12:AM
Weekends and Holidays
Nov 1 — Apr 30
During weekends and holidays, off-peak rates are in effects for 24 hours a day.
Pricing for Utility for November 1st, 2022 to April 30th, 2023
Time-of-Use (TOU) prices per kilowatt hour:
Off-Peak | $0.074 per kWh |
Mid-Peak | $0.102 per kWh |
On-Peak | $0.151 per kWh |
Delivery Rates as of January 1st 2023
Transmission Charge | $0.0159 per kWh |
Coopérative Hydro Embrun Fixed Charge | $35.59 per month |
Low Voltage Service Charge | $0.0043 per kWh |
Regulatory Charge | $0.0039 per kWh |
Tiered Pricing
Pricing for Utility for November 1,2022-April 30, 2023
Tiered Pricing
Under 1000 kWh | $0.87 per kWh |
Over 1000 kWh | $0.103 per kWh |
Tariff of Rates and Charges
For a full breakdown of rates for all client classifications, download the Tariff of Rates and Charges document prepared by the OEB.