Links

Erie Thames Powerlines is committed to coming alongside Ontario energy regulatory bodies to ensure the service we provide is within industry standards. We commit ourselves to our customers, providing current information about energy conservation, energy savings, government initiatives and safety tips.  


Electricity System

Ontario Energy Board- www.oeb.gov.on.ca

IESO - www.ieso.ca

Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure - www.energy.gov.on.ca

Electrical Distributors Association - www.eda-on.ca

Ontario Power Generation - www.opg.com

Ontario Power Authority - www.powerauthority.on.ca

Electrical Safety Authority - www.esainspection.net

The Energy Choice is Yours - www.energychoiceontario.ca

Electrical and Utilities Safety Association - www.eusa.on.ca

Smart Meters Ontario - www.smartmetersontario.ca

 

Energy and the Environment

Every Kilowatt Counts - www.everykilowattcounts.ca

Powerwise – www.powerwise.ca

Energy Conservation Week - www.energyconservationweek.ca

Conservation Bureau - www.conservationbureau.on.ca

Office of Energy Efficiency – www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca

Ministry of the Environment - www.ene.gov.on.ca

Take Back the Light – www.takebackthelight.ca

Recycling Council of Ontario - www.rco.on.ca

Go Blue - www.goblue.org

Green Ontario - www.greenontario.org

Eco Action Teams - www.ecoactionteams.ca

EcoAction- www.ecoaction.gc.ca

Earth Hour Canada - www.earthhour.org/canada

Planet Green - www.planetgreen.discovery.com

TreeHugger – www.treehugger.com

Open Eco - www.openeco.org

Green Communities Canada - www.gccecoenergy.ca

Zerofootprint - www.zerofootprint.net

Sustainable Buildings Canada - www.sbcanada.org

David Suzuki Foundation - www.davidsuzuki.org

Energy Star Appliances - www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/energystar

Canada Green Building Council - www.cagbc.org

 

Renewable Energy

Canadian Wind Energy Association - www.canwea.ca

Natural Resources Canada: Renewable and Electrical Energy Division www.nrcan.gc.ca/eneene/renren/index-eng.php

Ontario Sustainable Energy Association - www.ontario-sea.org

Canadian Solar Industries Association - www.cansia.ca

Eco Living Tips

Phantom Power?

You probably have a phantom or two lurking around your house.

Computers, radios and blenders consume energy just by being plugged in - even if you're not using them. Avoid these draining phantom loads . Connect them to a power bar and turn off when not in use.

Read more tips