I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news in this turn, but here’s what’s publicly known about Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited recently:
- Toronto Hydro Corporation reported its first-quarter 2025 results, highlighting increased distribution rates and higher electricity consumption, with capital expenditures supported by ongoing grid modernization projects. This is part of their routine quarterly disclosures and reflects broader utility trends in Ontario.[1]
- The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) scorecard for 2024 notes Toronto Hydro’s continued efforts to renew and modernize its aging distribution grid, aiming to sustain reliability improvements and manage asset-related risks, with metrics on interruptions and safety performance. This provides context for ongoing reliability improvements and regulatory reporting.[2]
- Toronto Hydro has also been involved in environmental and regulatory processes, including environmental compliance activities related to stormwater management infrastructure at certain stations, as part of broader permit and compliance activities typical for utilities.[3]
- The company maintains a public newsroom and regular communications about operations, rate applications, and capital projects, reflecting its ongoing public-facing updates and stakeholder engagement.[4]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest published press releases or the most recent OEB scorecard sections and summarize the key figures (revenue, earnings, rate plan changes, capital spend, reliability metrics) with citations. I can also search for any new developments (e.g., board changes, rating actions, or major infrastructure projects) and present a concise update.
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2024 results reflect incidents from 2023 due to a standard reporting timeline followed by the ESA. In 2024, Toronto Hydro reported 34 incidents in total, an improvement over the 2023 result of 43. This yielded a ratio of 1.161 incidents per 1,000 km of line. Sixteen (16) incidents were due to external factors (e.g., motor vehicle collision, external objects) which are … performance standard of 0.87 hours. Toronto Hydro attributes this primarily to an increase in the scheduled interruptions...
www.oeb.caA new Environmental Compliance Approval has been issued for establishment of sewage works for the collection, transmission, treatment and disposal of stormwater at the Bellamy-Lawrence Station, located at 510 Bellamy Road North, in the City of Toronto, on behalf of Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited.
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