[Bldg-sim] Ontario Commercial Electricity Rates

Laouadi, Abdelaziz via Bldg-sim bldg-sim at lists.onebuilding.org
Thu Sep 8 12:38:41 PDT 2016


Aaron,

On top of the hourly Ontario Energy Price (HOEP) rate and the global adjustment rate, you need to include other charges set by the local utility (e.g., HydroOne) such as delivery charge (that includes peak demand charges), regulatory charge, and debt retirement charge.  Taxes are on top.

Best regards!

A. Laouadi, Ph.D., MASHRAE
Research Officer
NRC Construction

From: Bldg-sim [mailto:bldg-sim-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Smith via Bldg-sim
Sent: September-08-16 12:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [Bldg-sim] Ontario Commercial Electricity Rates

Thanks Chris.

Aaron

Aaron Smith, P.Eng


M&R Engineering Ltd.

From: Chris Jones [mailto:Christopher.Jones at RWDI.com]
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Subject: RE: [Bldg-sim] Ontario Commercial Electricity Rates

Hi Aaron,
Customers with over 50 kW and less than xx kW are Class B customers. The electricity energy rate is the average HOEP plus the Global Adjustment price.

I typically set up cost per kWh for each month.

The HOEP can be found on this page:
http://www.ieso.ca/Pages/Power-Data/Price.aspx



The Global Adjustment cost can be found on this page:
http://www.ieso.ca/Pages/Participate/Settlements/Global-Adjustment-for-Class-B.aspx



Christopher Jones, P. Eng.
Rowan Williams Davies & Irwin Inc.
Consulting Engineers & Scientists
901 King Street West, Suite 400, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3H5
T: (519) 823-1311 ext 2052
M: (416) 697-0056

From: Bldg-sim [mailto:bldg-sim-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Smith via Bldg-sim
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 11:31 PM
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Subject: [Bldg-sim] Ontario Commercial Electricity Rates

Hi,

From what I gather, Commercial buildings in Ontario with a demand over 50kw typically use hourly spot pricing for electricity.

How ‎do people typically handle this in energy models?  Generate average hourly prices based on the historical price?

The other (Delivery, Regulatory and Debt Retirement) charges look pretty straight forward.

Thanks,
Aaron

Aaron Smith, P.Eng
M&R Engineering Ltd.

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