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Toronto Hydro customers marked the 10th anniversary of Earth Hour by switching off to help the environment. The city's electricity use dipped by 77 megawatts (MW) or 2.8%. That's the equivalent to...
This year's event highlights a decade of smarter energy use by Torontonians TORONTO, March 25, 2017 /CNW/ - Toronto Hydro is encouraging customers to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Earth Hour...
National Grid New York requested help following yesterday's powerful wind storm TORONTO, March 9, 2017 /CNW/ - Toronto Hydro is responding to a request for help from National Grid New York after a...
Toronto Hydro Corporation ("the Corporation") today announced its year-end 2016 consolidated financial and operating results. For the year ended December 31, 2016: Distribution revenue was $647.9...
Rate changes, combined with 8% Provincial Rebate will result in decrease on residential hydro bills TORONTO, Dec. 29, 2016 /CNW/ - On January 1, 2017, the average Toronto Hydro residential...
Media are invited to join Toronto Hydro crew members at an impaired driving R.I.D.E. check Monday evening. Toronto Hydro is sponsoring the R.I.D.E. check to support the Toronto Police Service's...
Media are invited to join Toronto Hydro crew members at an impaired driving R.I.D.E. check Monday evening. Toronto Hydro is sponsoring the R.I.D.E. check to support the Toronto Police Service's...
This year's Cavalcade of Lights, presented by Great Gulf and produced by the City of Toronto will be a little extra special, thanks to the addition of new LED lights from Toronto Hydro. The event...
Toronto Hydro Corporation (the Corporation) today announced its consolidated financial and operating results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2016. For the nine months ended September 30,...
According to forecasters, the upcoming winter season is going to be much different from last year and that could mean severe weather and possible power outages for the city of Toronto. The...