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Hydro Ottawa to participate in IESO province-wide voltage reduction test
The voltage reduction tests, conducted by the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), are not expected to have any negative effects on electricity consumers.
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Switch off for Earth Hour
Taking place on Saturday, March 24th between 8:30 and 9:30 pm, Earth Hour is now the world’s largest grassroots movement for the environment.
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Freezing rain causes dozens of power outages across Ottawa
Crews are working to restore power to 16,000 customers, primarily in the central and south areas of the city.
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Power outages remain for 1,700 customers
Hydro Ottawa crews are going door to door in parts of Stittsville and Kanata South to inspect electrical equipment. These are extra precautions to ensure power can be safely restored.
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Growing its renewable generation distinguishes Hydro Ottawa as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers
In 2017, the company finished construction of a new hydroelectric facility at Chaudière Falls, adding another 29 megawatts of clean energy to the provincial grid.
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Hydro Ottawa and FLO to pilot residential charging stations in Ottawa
The pilot project will be rolled out in the coming months, and is intended to help the utility understand residential EV demands on the electricity grid.
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High winds cause dozens of power outages across Ottawa
In many cases, the restoration efforts will be lengthy as crews need to deal with downed trees and obstacles on a house by house basis.
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Hydro Ottawa releases 2017 Annual Report
Board Chair, Jim Durrell, ICD.D, and President and Chief Executive Officer, Bryce Conrad, presented the company’s 2017 results today before Ottawa City Council.
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Save paper for what matters! Hydro Ottawa teams up with CHEO
For every customer who registers for paperless billing Hydro Ottawa will donate $5 to the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Foundation.
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Hydro Ottawa warns of scam targeting small businesses
These suspicious callers, posing as Hydro Ottawa, threaten businesses with power disconnection unless they pay for meter upgrades by credit card.
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