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.
Pricing for Utility for November 1st, 2024 to April 30th, 2025
Time-of-Use (TOU) prices per kilowatt hour:
Off-Peak | $0.076 per kWh |
Mid-Peak | $0.122 per kWh |
On-Peak | $0.158 per kWh |
Delivery Rates as of January 1st 2024
Transmission Charge | $0.0192 per kWh |
Coopérative Hydro Embrun Fixed Charge | $35.59 per month |
Low Voltage Service Charge | $0.0042 per kWh |
Regulatory Charge | $0.0059 per kWh |
Tiered Pricing
Pricing for Utility for November 1st, 2024 - April 30th, 2025
Tiered Pricing
Under 1000 kWh | $0.093 per kWh |
Over 1000 kWh | $0.110 per kWh |
Ultra-low Overnight Pricing - Weekday
ULO Mid-Peak / 7 a.m - 4 p.m | $0.122 per kWh |
ULO On Peak / 4 p.m - 9 p.m | $0.284 per kWh |
ULO Mid-Peak / 9 p.m - 11 p.m | $0.122 per kWh |
ULO Ultra-Low Overnight / 11 p.m - 7 a.m | $0.028 per kWh |
Ultra-low Pricing Weekend and Statutory Holidays
ULO Weekend Off-Peak / 7 a.m - 11 p.m | $0.076 per kWh |
ULO Ultra-low Overnight / 7 a.m - 11 p.m | $0.028 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.