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Barrie's Earth Hour 2017 results

Much fewer lights off than last year. 2016 power reduction in Barrie was 5.4 percent
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NEWS RELEASE

ALECTRA UTILITIES 

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Alectra Utilities reports 4% less electricity used during Earth Hour 

Hamilton, ON – Earth Hour 2017 saw tens of thousands Alectra Utilities’ customers, in the 15 communities served by the electric utility, indicate their willingness to help fight climate change by turning off their lights for 60 minutes to reduce electricity consumption.

Alectra Utilities’ System Control Centres reported a service territory-wide ­four per cent electricity consumption reduction between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. on Saturday*. It was the first time Alectra Utilities had calculated Earth Hour results for its service territory since the company was formed earlier this year.    

The 2017 results represented a total savings of 112 megawatts (MW) in peak demand, or enough electricity to power 3,404 average-size homes over a 24-hour period.

The reductions achieved per community in 2017 were as follows:

Community

% Reduction*

MW Reduction*

Aurora

4.9

2.44

Barrie

1.0

1.07

Bradford West Gwillimbury (Bradford)

7.0

1.47

Brampton

5.0

22.31

Essa (Thornton)

16.2

0.16

Hamilton

4.2

20.81

Markham

4.1

10.76

Mississauga

2.7

21.78

New Tecumseth (Alliston, Beeton, Tottenham)

6.3

1.83

Penetanguishene

4.5

0.43

Richmond Hill

5.4

7.5

St.Catharines

6.4

7.01

Vaughan

4.5

14.77

 

 

 

Alectra Service Territory

4.0

112.34

*In comparison to a typical consumption pattern normally experienced on a similar type of day, taking into consideration hour of the day, time of year and weather.

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