How much does Hydro cost in Guelph?

How much does Hydro cost in Guelph?

Current Rates – November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2022

Time-of-Use Rates Pricing
Off-Peak – 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. and all day weekends and holidays 8.2¢ per kilowatt hour
Mid-Peak – 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 11.3¢ per kilowatt hour
On-Peak – 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 17.0¢ per kilowatt hour

Who provides Hydro to Guelph?

Alectra
About Alectra Alectra is the largest municipally-owned electricity utility in Canada serving more than one million customers across 15 communities in Ontario.

How do I pay my hydro bill in Guelph?

How do I pay using Paymentus?

  1. Your 18-digit Guelph Hydro account number.
  2. Your account balance.
  3. Your credit card information.
  4. Call toll-free 1-877-273-2184 or pay online at Paymentus.
  5. The Paymentus Service Charge of 1.75% on any amount paid will be charged to your credit card.

What does Guelph Hydro cover?

Your Guelph Hydro / Alectra Utilities bill consists of charges for electricity, water and wastewater. Electricity and water usage varies from month to month largely due to temperature and whether you are operating clothes dryers, air conditioners, electric heaters or pool pumps, for how long and at what time of day.

How much is water bill a month Guelph?

Water/wastewater/stormwater charges effective January 1, 2021

Charges 2020 2021
water basic – $/day $0.26 $0.26
wastewater volume – $/cubic metre (m3) $1.92 $1.94
wastewater basic – $/day $0.32 $0.32
stormwater – $/month $5.80 $6.40

How much do utilities cost in Guelph?

Cost of Living in Guelph

Restaurants Edit
Utilities (Monthly) Edit
Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 171.97C$
1 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 0.43C$
Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 69.62C$

What utilities do I need Ontario?

Utilities (Heat, Hydro, Water, Cable)

  • Heat and Hydro. Most homes are heated by natural gas, oil or electricity (“hydro”).
  • Water. Contact your local municipality/regional municipality to start your utility bill for water.
  • Cable. Rogers Cable.

How do I cancel my hydro account in Guelph?

For customer service inquires such as account setup, transfer, or to cancel your account, please use our online form located at www.guelphhydro.com and click on the “Find Forms” service. If this call is an urgent customer service matter, please call 519-822-3014.

How hard is Guelph water?

Guelph water hardness ranges between 359-564 mg/litre (21 and 33 gpg). Any concentration of minerals over 180 mg/litre is considered very hard, so Guelph water hardness is extremely high.

How much are utilities in Guelph?

Is Guelph a good place to live?

Guelph is one of Canada’s fastest growing cities. Only 45 minutes from Toronto, we maintain low unemployment, a low crime rate, and a high standard of living. Guelph has just the right balance of city life and small-town friendliness.

Who is the billing company for Guelph Hydro?

Guelph Hydro / Alectra Utilities provides billing services for water, wastewater and stormwater charges on behalf of the City of Guelph. For information, visit the City of Guelph website or contact: Wondering why your bill is so high?

How does Guelph Hydro protect your personal information?

Important: Guelph Hydro / Alectra Utilities is committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information and will discuss account information only with the person whose name is on the account. We are unable to deal with lawyers, landlords, or other third parties without your express consent.

What are the hours of service for Guelph Hydro?

Our hours are Monday to Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Friday until 4:30 p.m. (Excluding statutory holidays.) Important: Guelph Hydro / Alectra Utilities is committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information and will discuss account information only with the person whose name is on the account.

How does Guelph Hydro make money on electricity?

Guelph Hydro / Alectra Utilities does not make a profit on the sale of this electricity. This is the cost of delivering electricity from generating stations across the province to your home or business through high voltage (transmission) and low voltage (distribution) power lines.

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