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  • Out of 8, 6 are from the US, with one each from India (Reliance Energy) and Canada (Toronto Hydro-Electric Systems Limited).

    Empowering in the true sense of the term « One Size Fits One 2009

  • Hydro-Electric, currently providing about 11% of the electricity demand, has similar problems, along with the fact that most of the available hydro-power sites are already in use, and to add more would cause significant changes to the ecologies of the areas around them.

    2008 May « Hyperpat’s HyperDay 2008

  • Hydro-Electric, currently providing about 11% of the electricity demand, has similar problems, along with the fact that most of the available hydro-power sites are already in use, and to add more would cause significant changes to the ecologies of the areas around them.

    Was Chicken Little Right? « Hyperpat’s HyperDay 2008

  • As well, Toronto Hydro-Electric is looking to offset another $4.4 million in extra costs associated with the installation of smart meters in Toronto homes and businesses.

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • At the turn of the 20th century, Adam Beck, a provincial cabinet minister from London, Ontario, introduced a bill that created the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario and fought corporate interests who wanted to keep electricity in private hands.

    Broadband for everyone 2005

  • There he participated in the gigantic Churchill Falls Hydro-Electric project in the Labrador.

    Quebec is Alive and Well in Canada 1974

  • Our speaker was appointed First Vice-Chairman of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario on December 1st, 1961, and became Its Chairman on April 1st, 1966.

    Why Not Apply Tomorrow's Disciplines Today? 1968

  • On his return to Canada, late in 1939, he was named Economic Executive Assistant in the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario.

    Why Not Apply Tomorrow's Disciplines Today? 1968

  • With these thoughts in mind, I would like to direct your attention to our speaker - a man with the responsibility for harnessing and distributing electric power in this province -- I refer to Mr. George Gathercole, Chairman of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario.

    Why Not Apply Tomorrow's Disciplines Today? 1968

  • He has served in nearly every standing committee of the Legislature, was a Vice-Chairman of the Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission and, finally, in 1962 was named Minister of Education.

    Education: A Canadian Priority and A Provincial Responsibility 1966

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