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PowerStream Out in Front With Conservation Planning
Collaborates With Collus PowerStream in Becoming First Utilities to Submit Plan to OPA

marketwired.com
Dec. 23, 2014

PowerStream and Collus PowerStream recently became the first electricity distribution companies in Ontario to submit a plan to the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) for achieving their conservation targets under the government's new 2015-2020 "Conservation First" framework.

The plan, which outlines how the two companies will achieve their assigned conservation targets, was submitted on Thursday, well in advance of the May 1, 2015 deadline that all distribution companies in Ontario must adhere to for submitting their plans to the OPA.

PowerStream and Collus PowerStream's combined target is to achieve 552 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of energy savings across their two service territories by 2020 - equivalent to taking more than 63,000 homes off the grid for one year.

The two companies' plan for achieving targets will fully integrate the delivery of conservation services across their respective service territories in order to achieve cost efficiencies, improved program results and superior customer experience. It includes a comprehensive mix of conservation programs to be made available to all customer types (homes, businesses, industries etc.) The plan also calls for the introduction of new and innovative local programs to supplement the currently available provincial programs.

Under the plan, conservation program delivery is projected to be cost effective, with a forecasted net benefit of more than $300 million to the provincial electricity system. The estimated delivery cost for the energy savings is 2.5 cents per kilowatt-hour.

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