Communicator, Fall/Winter 2014
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Communicator, Fall/Winter 2014
Fall/Winter 2014 IN THIS ISSUE: Orillia Power goes solar! Win with peaksaverPLUS New TOU & RPP Rates - November 1, 2014 Tips for cold weather What lurks under your snow banks? Orillia Power goes solar! An important new venture with the City of Orilia is taking place in Orillia. Four buildings - Barnfield Point Rec Centre, Orillia Power Service Centre, Rotary Place and Teletech/Nordia will all be generating power by solar by the end of 2014. Between the buildings there are 4,268 roof top panels and once completed, they are expected to generate more than 1,400 megawatt hours of clean energy per year - enough to power 1,700 average Canadian homes for one year. WIN with peaksaverPLUS Sign up now for peaksaverPLUS and enter to win great prizes. By participating in the peaksaverPLUS program you can enter to win an iPad Air or an iPad Mini. To participate in the program, you must have either central air conditioning or an electric hot water heater. Register for peaksaverPLUS today at www.ccmanager.ca or by calling 1-888-985-3465. Look for contest details at: www.orilliapower.ca/conservation.aspx Contest expires December 31, 2014 2015 Energy Conservation Calendar Contest Orillia Power has once again sponsored a student art contest as part of an energy conservation awareness program. The last day to enter the contest was September 30, 2014. The added generation will boost revenues to OPC which in turn will mean a greater dividend to its sole shareholder, the City of Orillia to assist in providing more services to the people of Orillia. AVOID THE WORST, PUT SAFETY FIRST! Local students from grades 1 to 6 have submitted many great entries for the contest and we wish to thank all of the participants. The winning artwork will be featured in a fullcolour calendar for 2015. Watch for the winners to be announced in November and winning entries will be posted on our website at www.orilliapower.ca. URB Orillia 30244-I-0068 New Rates - November 1, 2014 New TOU rates are now in effect for most households and small businesses. The price for consumers increased by approximately $2.03 per month the “Electricity” line and about 1.7% on the total bill for a typical 800 kWh consumption per month. As of November 1, the hours for mid-peak and on-peak prices also change to the winter time-of-use hours. The lowestpriced, off-peak period remains from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekdays and all day weekends and holidays. (See chart below). The OEB reviews electricity prices twice each year based on updated cost estimates. This is intended to help smooth changes in prices over time. For more information, visit the OEB website at www.ontarioenergyboard.ca Time-of-Use Pricing Guide Prices subject to change May 1 and November 1 of each year Mid-Peak 11.4¢/kWh Off-Peak 7.7¢/kWh On-Peak 14.0¢/kWh TOU Prices as of November 1, 2014 tips for cold weather Weatherizing your home can help to significantly help to reduce your energy bills. Check for air leaks around ventilation pipes, dryer exhaust vents, drains, fireplace dampers, windows and door jams. Seal air leaks in duct work, plumbing, electrical outlets and light fixtures with caulking. All exterior doors, windows, attic entrances and baseboards should be sealed with weather stripping or caulked. Attic insulation, including the door or hatch should be at the recommended levels for optimum insulation. Keep your curtains closed at night to keep out the cold. Open them in the daytime to let the warm sunshine heat up the room. A few simple and inexpensive changes, can help keep you warm and reduce your overall electricity bill. Streetlight out? Well-lit areas and functioning streetlights are important for everyone’s safety. If you notice a street light that is not working or malfunctioning within the City of Orillia, please call the City at 705-326-4585 or email [email protected]. The City of Orillia will document your concern and will then send a request to OPDC to repair the lights in question. AVOID THE WORST, PUT SAFETY FIRST! What Lurks Under Your Snow Banks? Well here we go again! Once again a Canadian Winter is on its way, and there are a number of things we all do to prepare for the upcoming season. All the leaves are gone, the pools are emptied and covered and all the summer toys have been stored away. Now the winter preparations begins. Set our snow shovels at the ready, complete the winter maintenance on the snow blower and attempt to convince your spouse that the hard work is done, they just have to move the snow. REMEMBER LAST WINTER? What Orillia Power would like to ask of you this year as part of your winter preparations, is to have a plan as to where you might pile your snow. Equally as important as it is to ensure that all gas exhaust pipes are clear of snow, and fire hydrants are maintained for emergency access, those large green boxes that may be on your property that carry electricity to your house also need to be clear of snow. In a number of cases in the past years these boxes have disappeared under large snow banks, and as much as snow is cold to the touch a snow bank like an igloo will cause a transformer to build up excessive heat. Also in the past winters those large snow banks were the demise of a number of transformers due to impacts from truck mounted blades and loader buckets. This winter if you are looking to hire a contractor, do them a big favor and advise them of any utility box that may be on your property. Take pictures of their locations and encourage them not to pile the snow on top of them or block access to them. Should you or one of your neighbors require an emergency outage due to flooding or fire and the electrical equipment is not accessible, valuable time is lost for those first responders. Help us to help you, please consider a snow removal plan for this winter and have a safe winter season. Submitted by Don Westgarth, Supervisor of Distribution Lines Service + safety go hand-in-hand Part of Orillia Power’s mission and vision statement is safety and providing quality service. Daily, employees are responsible for operating the business and maintaining the electric system efficiently and effectively. Each task is executed with a focus on safety above all else. The safety of our employees and customers is a priority we take seriously because lives depend on it! Orillia Power Corporation 360 West St. S., P.O. Box 398 Orillia ON L3V 6J9 Phone: 705-326-7315 Fax: 705-326-0800 [email protected] www.orilliapower.ca URB Orillia 30244-I-0066