Ontario Premier Doug Ford says a 25% surcharge on electricity from Ontario going to the U.S. will go into effect starting ...
The government of Ontario is applying a 25 percent surcharge starting Monday on electricity exports to three U.S. states in ...
Premier Doug Ford warned that he was prepared to cut off power exports to the three states entirely as long as President ...
The latest skirmish in U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war is highlighting how the Canadian province of Ontario provides ...
President Donald Trump backed down from an extraordinary trade war escalation Tuesday that had threatened a massive surge in ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford ordered the Independent Electricity System Operator to implement a $7-per-megawatt-per-hour fee.
In recent years, Ontario has supplied between 3% and 5% of New York’s electricity. New York, which makes roughly 85% of its own electricity, also imports power from adjacent power systems in Quebec, ...
While Ontario threatened surchages on sales to New York, grid operator told feds collection of new fees could be problematic.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford ordered a $7-per-megawatt-per-hour fee on all power exports to the three states — New York, Michigan and Minnesota. Getty Images Despite the aggressive stance ...
Ontario's leadership threatened with an additional surcharge for electricity they export to a few neighboring U.S. states.
This surcharge will affect electricity sales for 1.5 million homes and businesses across Michigan, Minnesota and New York, the Ontario government said. In total, it could cost up to $400,000 per day.