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  2. Electricity sector in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The electricity sector in Canada has played a significant role in the economic and political life of the country since the late 19th century. The sector is organized along provincial and territorial lines. In a majority of provinces, large government-owned integrated public utilities play a leading role in the generation, transmission, and ...

  3. List of Canadian electric utilities - Wikipedia

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    ENMAX (formerly City of Calgary Electric System) EPCOR (formerly Edmonton Power Corporation) City of Medicine Hat Electric Utility. Town of Ponoka. City of Red Deer Electric Light and Power. Town of Cardston. Rural Electrification Associations: Battle River Power Cooperative.

  4. TransAlta - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.transalta.com. TransAlta Corporation (formerly Calgary Power Company, Ltd.) is an electricity power generator and wholesale marketing company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is a privately owned corporation and its shares are traded publicly. It operates 76 power plants in Canada, the United States, and Australia.

  5. Fortis Inc. - Wikipedia

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    CA$ 8.783 billion (2019) Number of employees. 5,936 (2008) [1] Website. www.fortisinc.com. Fortis Inc. is a St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador -based international diversified electric utility holding company. It operates in Canada, the United States, Central America, and the Caribbean. In 2015, it earned CA$6.7 billion.

  6. List of largest power stations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    List of largest power stations in Canada. Coordinates: 43°38.730′N 79°20.105′W. Bruce Nuclear Generating Station in Bruce County, Ontario. This article lists the largest electrical generating stations in Canada in terms of current installed electrical capacity. Non-renewable power stations are those that run on coal, fuel oils, nuclear ...

  7. Emera - Wikipedia

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    Emera Incorporated is a publicly traded Canadian multinational energy holding company based in Halifax, Nova Scotia.Created in 1998 during the privatization of Nova Scotia Power, a provincial Crown corporation, Emera now invests in regulated electricity generation as well as transmission and distribution across North America and the Caribbean.

  8. Capital Power - Wikipedia

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    CAD$ 5,393 million (2022) Number of employees. 813 (as of December 31, 2018) [3] Website. www.capitalpower.com. Capital Power is a Canadian independent power generation company based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. [4][5] It develops, acquires, owns and operates power generation facilities using a variety of energy sources.

  9. Hydro One - Wikipedia

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    Hydro One Limited is an electricity transmission and distribution utility serving the Canadian province of Ontario. Hydro One traces its history to the early 20th century and the establishment of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario (renamed "Ontario Hydro" in 1974). In October 1998, the provincial legislature passed the Energy ...