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Brantford Power Inc. is the local distributor of electricity to homes and businesses in the City of Brantford, Ontario. It replaced the former Brantford Hydro in 2000 under deregulation of the Ontario electricity industry. David Matthews is the Chair and George Mychailenko the CEO of Brantford Power Inc.


June 26, 2007
» Brantford Energy declares $500,000 dividend

 

May 9, 2007
» Ontario Energy Board approves BPI rate reduction

 

April 27, 2007
» Pauline Johnson students "Make the Switch" to promote energy efficiency

 

April 20, 2006
» Brantford Power, Brant County Power officially open Powerline Municipal Transformer Station

 

December 20, 2005
» Brantford Power, Brant County Power switch on Powerline MTS

 

October 6, 2005
» Brantford Power applies for rate adjustment


June 27, 2005
» Brantford Energy companies compile record of accomplishment


March 31, 2005
» Ontario Energy Board approves BPI rate adjustment


February 17, 2005
» Brantford Power introduces comprehensive conservation and demand management plan


February 14, 2005
» Brantford Power Inc. has applied to the Ontario Energy Board for a rate adjustment


December 08, 2004
» Brantford Power, Brant County Power to build joint transformer substation


November 19, 2004
» BPI submits Conservation and Demand Management proposals



 




 

 

The Great Refrigerator Roundup™

The Great Refrigerator Roundup is a hassle-free way Ontarians can get rid of old fridges and freezers - some waste from $120 to $150 in electricity yearly -- in an environmentally responsible manner. Crews remove them for free, right from your home. To qualify, fridges and freezers must be 10 years old or more and in working order. Book an appointment at www.everykilowattcounts.com/roundup or call 1-877-797-9473.


Electricity Retrofit Incentive Program

The Ontario Power Authority and Brantford Power are assisting commercial, industrial, institutional and agricultural customers to conserve energy and shift their loads from periods of peak demand to lower cost times of the day.

Click here for more information.


Brantford Power understands that an open energy market can raise questions and concerns. We're here to provide the answers you need to make the best energy decisions for your home and business.

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The Board of Directors of Brantford Power Inc. has approved revised Conditions of Service under which Brantford Power distributes electricity to customers in the City of Brantford. The revised Conditions took effect on January 1, 2008.

Click here to review the document.

Energy retailers are competing to sell you electricity. Before making any decision, make sure you have all the information.

Remember, you don't have to switch electricity suppliers, although you're free to do so. However, you may be wise to compare retailers before deciding which is best for you.

Click here for more information and visit The Energy Choice is Yours website

Click here to view the distribution rates approved for Brantford Power

Click below to read Brantford Power Inc.'s 2008 Rate Application.
- PDF document (65MB)
- XLS spreadsheet (168KB Excel format)

For electricity saving tips year-round, click here to get to know the Conserver Joe family

Making Ontario's electricity market work for your business

Click here for this informative brochure from the Independent Electricty System Operator.

Most electrical accidents can be prevented by following a few simple rules. Read our page of Safety Tips to learn how you can make your environment safe and sound.