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Toronto Hydro's Power Savings Blitz Program Saving Money for Toronto's Small Businesses


    TORONTO, April 28 /CNW/ - Business owners who are looking for ways to
manage their electricity costs in the wake of a slowing economy now have a new
energy-busting tool at their disposal, thanks to the POWER SAVINGS BLITZ
program, delivered by Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited (Toronto Hydro),
in association with the Ontario Power Authority. In just six months, Toronto
Hydro has paid $1.2 million to cover the costs of lighting retrofits for more
than 1,000 city businesses. Toronto Hydro estimates that the retrofits
completed to date will save a total of 1.9 megawatts (MW) of electricity. In
the coming weeks, more businesses will receive their retrofits bringing the
total to 1,509 small business retrofits and approximately $1.35 million in
efficient lighting equipment. The program will continue through 2009.
    Designed for small businesses, churches and faith-based buildings, NGO's,
and government buildings that have individual meters and use less than 50
kilowatts of electricity, Power Savings Blitz is the first energy conservation
program in Ontario to take into account the specific needs of small
businesses.
    "Small businesses have historically been one of the stalwarts of
Ontario's economy, and in Toronto there are approximately 65,000 small
business customers," said Toronto Hydro's President and CEO, David O'Brien.
"We know that these business people -- operating everything from auto body
shops to corner milk stores -- represent a critical mass. With the right
tools, they can make a significant dent in Toronto's electricity demand. We
believe that our Power Savings Blitz is the right program to help make that
happen. Plus, it helps them save money too."
    One customer who recently signed up for the Power Savings Blitz program
is local flower shop owner, Livia Cao, whose establishment is located on
Broadview Avenue near Danforth Avenue. Broadview Flower Market is open seven
days a week, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. with multiple overhead fluorescent lights
that are on from the store's opening to closing.
    "We struggle with our electricity bill because it takes so much
electricity to run our business," said Ms. Cao. "This new program will help a
lot. When the assessor came in to the store, he talked to us about switching
our lights to the more energy-efficient kind and gave us tips on other ways to
save. We estimate that we'll save about $40 on our electricity bill each
month. It doesn't sound like much, but it all adds up. In this economy, every
little bit helps."
    The Power Savings Blitz assessment is free of charge and takes
approximately 30 minutes to complete. Based on the assessment, a list of
possible energy-efficient upgrades is presented to the business owner. Toronto
Hydro will pay the first $1,000 for energy-efficient lighting and water
heating enhancements, with absolutely no financial obligation for the business
owner. All work is performed by licensed electricians under contract to
Toronto Hydro and the work is guaranteed for one year.
    "It sounds too good to be true, and that's why we're trying to reinforce
with customers that Power Savings Blitz is the real deal. No strings attached,
we're offering small businesses a straight-forward and easy way to help manage
their electricity costs. Our analysis shows that in some cases, small
businesses could save up to $400 a year as a result of implementing simple
energy retrofits," said Mr. O'Brien.
    Toronto Hydro began contacting customers about Power Savings Blitz in
November through direct mail and a follow-up phone call or store visit.
Business owners who wish to participate in the program and have not been
contacted yet by Toronto Hydro can call 416-599-9210 to arrange for a licensed
energy assessor to visit their establishment. More information on the program
can be found at www.torontohydro.com/savingsblitz
    In addition to the Power Savings Blitz program, Toronto Hydro also
developed and successfully administers the peaksaver® demand reduction
program and the Business Incentive Program for business customers, as well as
several conservation and demand management (CDM) programs for residential
customers including: peaksaver®, Take a Load Off Toronto®, Keep Cool®,
Festive Lighting Exchange and Another Bright Idea®.
    Since it began implementing CDM programs in support of the Province's
goal of creating a 'conservation culture' in Ontario, Toronto Hydro has
reduced demand in the City of Toronto by approximately 386 megawatts and
helped customers save an estimated 549,411,459 kilowatt-hours.

    Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited is the regulated "wires" affiliate
and is one of the largest municipal electric distribution utilities in Canada,
delivering electricity to a broadly diversified, economically robust,
residential, commercial and industrial customer base in the City of Toronto.
The utility serves more than 684,000 customers.