Companies
Alliance Pipeline
Alliance Pipeline is a wholly owned pipeline system that became operational in 2000. From its gathering system in northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta, the company transports natural gas through its 3719 kilometre pipeline system, traversing British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois, to the Chicago hub.
http://www.alliance-pipeline.com/
AltaGas Utilities Inc
AltaGas Utilities Inc is an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of AltaGas Services Inc. It is a public utility distributing natural gas to approximately 56,000 residential, rural and commercial customers in over 90 communities across Alberta.
Its head office is located in the City of Leduc, approximately 20 km south of Edmonton. AltaGas distributes natural gas to a large area including Athabasca, Barrhead, Bonnyville, Drumheller, Hanna, Three Hills, Grande Cache, High Level, Morinville, Leduc, Pincher Creek, Redcliff and area, Stettler, St. Paul, Two Hills, Elk Point and Westlock. Over 19,000 kilometers (11,400 miles) of pipeline is required to deliver natural gas to all our customers.
http://www.altagasutilities.com/index_f.htm
AltaGas Services Inc
AltaGas Income Trust (“AltaGas”) is a Canadian integrated energy infrastructure and services organization. Its business includes natural gas gathering and processing, extraction of ethane and natural gas liquids, transmission, wholesale sale of power from its gas-fired generation and power purchase-based arrangements, natural gas and natural gas liquids, as well as retail energy services to commercial, industrial and institutional end-users across Canada.
http://www.altagas.ca/
AltaLink
AltaLink, a new Calgary-based company, is responsible for almost 60 percent of Alberta's electrical transmission requirements. AltaLink is a Limited Partnership whose partners are SNC-Lavalin Energy, the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board, Macquarie North America Ltd. and Washington D.C.-based Trans-Elect Inc. The partners have acquired TransAlta's transmission assets, which include some 11,000 km (7,000 miles) of transmission lines and over 260 substations in Alberta, more than half of the province's transmission system.
http://www.altalink.ca/
Aquila Networks Canada (Now Acquired by Fortis)
Fortis Inc has acquired Aquila Networks Canada's operations in Alberta and British Columbia and has renamed the two subsidiaries FortisAlberta and FortisBC respectively.
http://www.fortisinc.com/FortisCompanies/Default.aspx
ATCO Group
ATCO Group is an Alberta based worldwide organization of companies comprised of three main business divisions: Power Generation; Utilities (natural gas and electricity transmission and distribution) and Global Enterprises, with companies active in industrial manufacturing, technology, logistics and energy services. The organization has more than 7,000 employees and $7.8 billion in assets.
http://www.atco.com/
ATCO Electric
ATCO Electric is a member of the ATCO Group of Companies - one of Canada's premier corporations. They are an Alberta, investor-owned utility delivering electric energy to customers throughout northern and east-central Alberta. Their service area encompasses nearly two-thirds of the province. The area's geography, distance and climate present unique challenges to delivering power, but have also given them the experience of working in some of Alberta's most remote locations and difficult locations. The area includes only 15 per cent of Alberta's population, but a large proportion of the province's natural resource wealth.
Through its parent company, Canadian Utilities Limited, ATCO Electric is a part of the ATCO Group. The ATCO Group has assets exceeding $5.8 billion and its member companies employ more than 6,000 people.
http://www.atcoelectric.com/
ATCO Gas (Includes ATCO GAS South-Calgary & ATCO GAS North-Edmonton)
In 1999, ATCO Gas became the new name for the distribution arm of two of Alberta's oldest and most trusted suppliers of natural gas - Northwestern Utilities Limited and Canadian Western Natural Gas Company Limited.
Canadian Western began delivering natural gas to southern Alberta in 1912; Northwestern began servicing Edmonton and subsequently northern Alberta communities in 1923. Both joined the ATCO Group of companies in 1980.
The ATCO Group is one of Canada's premier corporations, Alberta-based with a worldwide organization of companies and 6,000 employees actively engaged in Power Generation, Utilities, Logistics and Energy Services, Technologies and Industrials.
In 1999, the distribution arms of both companies combined to create the province-wide company, ATCO Gas.
ATCO Gas serves approximately 825,000 customers, or more than 80 per cent of the Alberta market.Headquartered in Edmonton, ATCO Gas serves 292 Alberta communities through 57 district offices across the province. The company owns and operates 34,000 kilometres of pipeline throughout Alberta. In addition, ATCO Gas offers
- Energy management advice, resource materials and access to customized energy assessments.
- Customers annual routine furnace inspections to ensure their home is being heated safely.
- Through its ATCO Blue Flame Kitchen home economists, provided a toll-free telephone service within Alberta to assist customers in cooking with and using natural gas more efficiently and safely.
http://www.atcogas.com
ATCO Pipelines
ATCO Pipelines is a member of the ATCO Group of Companies and its core business is to provide competitive natural gas transportation services to producers and end-use markets throughout Alberta. An Alberta company, ATCO Pipelines owns and operates natural gas transmission facilities throughout the province. As an integral part of the provincial gas transmission system, it provides gas transportation services to natural gas producers in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, to major industrial users in Alberta, and to gas distribution companies.
http://www.atcopipelines.com/
Atomic Energy Canada Limited (AECL)
AECL is a global nuclear technology and engineering company that designs and develops the CANDU® nuclear power reactor, as well as other advanced energy products and services. We support our customers over the entire plant life cycle from R&D, nuclear services, design and engineering—to construction management, specialist technology and waste management and decommissioning.
AECL was established in 1952 as a Crown corporation. AECL’s major research and commercial facilities are located at Chalk River and in Mississauga, Ontario, respectively.
http://www.aecl.ca
BC Hydro
BC Hydro is a power company in BC. The site features information on BC Hydro news and projects, environmental and community activities as well as customer support services.
http://www.bchydro.com
Bruce Power
Bruce Power is Ontario's largest independent power generator located in the Municipality of Kincardine about 250 kilometres north west of Toronto. Bruce Power generates enough clean electricity to supply approximately 15 per cent of Ontario's power needs.
http://www.brucepower.com
Bullfrog Power
Bullfrog Power provides practical energy choices that enables people to create a sustainable world for future generations.
Bullfrog Power believes businesses can serve a vital function as community leaders in promoting and fostering responsible environmental action. Bullfrog Power is a "double bottom line" company that maintains a dual focus on environmental responsibility and profitability. The company has pledged that 10% of profits will be donated to non-profit organizations that support long-term sustainability.
Canadian Hydro Developers, Inc
Canadian Hydro Developers produces certified Green Power from a diverse portfolio of renewable wind, water and biomass resources. It currently owns and operates 17 power generation facilities with plans to bring 67.5 MW of new wind capacity on-line in early 2006, increasing total net capacity to 229 MW.
http://www.canhydro.com/
Cape Breton Power Ltd.
Cape Breton Power Ltd. is a Nova Scotia company dedicated to renewable energy development.
http://www.capebretonpower.com/index.html
Direct Energy
Part of the Centrica group, Direct Energy supplies gas, electricity and related services to business and residential customers across North America.
http://www.directenergy.com/
Duke Energy
Duke Energy is a diversified energy company with a portfolio of natural gas and electric businesses, both regulated and non-regulated, and an affiliated real estate company. Duke Energy supplies, delivers and processes energy for customers in North America and selected international markets.
http://www.duke-energy.com/
Emera
Emera is a diversified regional energy company operating in northeastern North America and headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Emera's main subsidiaries include:
Nova Scotia Power is Emera's principal operating subsidiary involved in generation, transmission and distribution of electricity to Nova Scotians.
Bangor-Hydro Electric is a pure transmission and distribution company located in Maine. BHE strengthens Emera’s position in the evolving northeastern North American energy landscape.
Emera Energy is the growth engine for Emera, focused on energy investments and the many related lines of business created by natural gas development.
http://www.emera.com
Enbridge Inc.
Enbridge Inc. is a leader in energy transportation and distribution in North America and internationally. Enbridge operates, in Canada and the U.S., the world's longest crude oil and liquids pipeline system. The company owns and operates Enbridge Pipelines Inc. and a variety of affiliated pipelines in Canada, and has a 13% interest in Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. which owns the Lakehead System in the U.S. These pipeline systems have operated for over 50 years and now comprise approximately 15 000 kilometres (9,000 miles) of pipeline, delivering more than 2 million barrels per day of crude oil and liquids. Enbridge is also the sponsor and manager of the Enbridge Income Fund.
Enbridge is also involved in liquids marketing and international energy projects and has a growing involvement in the natural gas transmission and midstream businesses, through the Alliance and Vector pipelines, its investment in AltaGas Services, and various U.S. assets that transport, gather, process and market natural gas and other petroleum products.
As a distributor of energy, Enbridge owns and operates Canada's largest natural gas distribution company, Enbridge Gas Distribution, which provides gas to industrial, commercial and residential customers in Ontario, Quebec and New York State. Enbridge distributes gas to more than 1.6 million customers and is developing a gas distribution network in New Brunswick.
The company employs more than 4,000 people, primarily in Canada, the U.S. and South America. Enbridge Inc. common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada and on the New York Stock Exchange in the U.S. under the symbol "ENB".
http://www.enbridge.com
Enbridge Gas New Brunswick
http://www.naturalgasnb.com/index.asp
ENMAX Corporation
ENMAX is an electric distribution and transmission utility company based in Calgary, Alberta. This website provides visitors residential and business information, products and services, news and projects.
http://www.enmax.com
Enwave Energy Corporation
Enwave is one of the largest district energy systems in North America , serving 36% of the potential heating market and providing heating and/or cooling services to over 130 institutional and commercial buildings in downtown Toronto .
Enwave was reconstituted in December 1999 as a private corporation with OMERS (the Borealis Penco Fund) and the City of Toronto as shareholders.
http://www.enwave.com/home.php
EPCOR
EPCOR Utilities Inc. is a provider of energy and energy-related services and products that has been in operation for over 100. EPCOR owns and operates power plants, electrical transmission and distribution networks, builds and operates water and wastewater treatment facilities and infrastructure and provides power and water solutions to customers in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and the U.S. Pacific Northwest. EPCOR has over $4 billion in assets and is headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta.
http://www.epcor.ca/default.htm
Fortis Inc
Fortis Inc. is the largest investor-owned distribution utility in Canada. With total assets exceeding $10 billion and annual revenue of more than $2.7 billion, the Corporation serves 2,000,000 gas and electricity customers. Its regulated holdings include a natural gas utility in British Columbia and electric distribution utilities in five Canadian provinces and three Caribbean countries. Fortis owns non-regulated hydroelectric generation assets across Canada and in Belize and Upper New York State. It also owns hotels and commercial real estate across Canada. Fortis Inc. shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and trade under the symbol FTS.
http://www.fortisinc.com/
Gazifere
Two companies share the distribution of natural gas in Quebec. Gazifère is the sole natural gas distributor in the Outaouais region, administrative region #07 of the province of Quebec. Gazifère is a private company, founded in 1959 and now affiliated with the Enbridge group, which holds interests in the power industry throughout North America. Gazifère supplies the municipalities of Hull, Aylmer, Gatineau, Masson-Anger and Buckingham with a distribution network that extends over 550 kilometres. Gazifère reports its activities to the Régie de l'énergie du Québec. The site features client services, rates, publications and information about natural gas and energy efficiency.
http://www.gazifere.com
GazMétro
GazMétro distributes 97% of the natural gas consumed in Québec, serving over 150,000 customers in 259 municipalities through its 9,166 km long gas grid. The Company also owns 100% of Vermont Gas Systems, the only distributor of natural gas in Vermont, where it operates an 815 km distribution grid serving over 34,000 customers. The Company holds 50% of TransQuébec & Maritimes Pipeline Inc., a network of gas pipelines in Québec. It is a minority shareholder of PNGTS (26.94%), a gas pipeline which transports natural gas from Lachenaie, north of Montreal, to the USA. It also owns 100% of Champion PipeLine Ltd., which operates two gas pipelines in Abitibi. In addition the Company owns a thermal power plant and a steam distribution network in downtown Montreal.
http://www.gazmetro.com
Hydro One Inc.
Hydro One Inc., launched in May 2000, is a holding company with seven subsidiaries. The Hydro One family of companies emerged from the restructuring of Ontario Hydro as the owner and operator of the wires operations formerly provided by the provincially owned utility. Through its subsidiary, Hydro One Networks Inc., Hydro One Inc. owns and operates the electricity transmission and distribution system in Ontario. The other subsidiaries are: Hydro One Remote Communities Inc., Hydro One Network Services Inc., Hydro One Telecom Inc., and Hydro One Brampton Inc.. This site provides visitors with information on Hydro One's subsidiaries, environment, health and safety policies as well as current news.
http://www.hydroone.com
Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc.
Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. owns and operates three subsidiary companies that distribute electricity, generate power and provide energy services, and transmit data. Hydro Ottawa Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc., is the local distribution company in the City of Ottawa. As the second largest municipal electricity distribution company in the province, Hydro Ottawa Limited is responsible for the delivery of electricity to more than 270,000 residential and business customers in the city of Ottawa and the village of Casselman.
http://www.hydrottawa.com
Hydro Québec
Created in 1944 by the Québec government, its only shareholder, Hydro-Québec supplies electricity to over 3.5 million Québec customers. The company also does business with dozens of power companies in northeastern North America and participates in energy-related infrastructure projects on several continents.Québec opened its wholesale electricity market to competition in 1997. To adapt to the new regulatory environment, Hydro-Québec restructured its activities, assigning responsibility for its core operations to four business divisions: Hydro-Québec Distribution, Hydro-Québec Production, TransEnergie, and Hydro-Québec Ingénierie. Visitors may view current projects, world-wide activities and Hydro Québec's profile as well as news, publications and environmental issues related to hydropower.
http://www.hydroquebec.com
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
Kinder Morgan, with its headquarters in Houston, Texas, operates more than 40,000 miles of natural gas and petroleum transportation pipelines, 1.1 million natural gas distribution customers and 150 terminals. Principal business segments include Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL); General Partner of Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, LP; retail natural gas distribution; and Kinder Morgan Power Company. It also owns an interest in three plants in Colorado; and Kinder Morgan Canada, which transports aproximately 2.7 million barrels per day of refined petroleum products and crude oil through 13,000 miles of pipeline to Western Canada.
http://www.kindermorgan.com/
Manitoba Hydro
Manitoba Hydro is a major energy utility headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba Hydro is serving 403,000 electric customers throughout Manitoba and 248,000 gas customers in various communities throughout southern Manitoba. They are the major distributor of natural gas in the province. The Corporation's capital assets-in-service at original cost exceed $8 billion, making it the fourth largest energy utility in Canada.
http://www.hydro.mb.ca
Maritime Electric
Maritime Electric provides service to approximately 66,000 customers throughout Prince Edward Island and maintains offices in Charlottetown and Summerside.
The Company owns and operates a fully integrated system providing for the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity throughout the Island and maintains generating plants in Charlottetown and Borden. Maritime Electric's energy delivery system is linked to the NB Power grid via two submarine cables. These cables enable the Company to purchase energy from the mainland under various contracts.
Maritime Electric operates under the provisions of Maritime Electric Company Limited Regulation Act. The Company was incorporated in 1917 and established on Prince Edward Island in 1918.
http://www.maritimeelectric.com/index1.html
NB Power
Since 1920, New Brunswick Power Holding’s group of companies and its predecessors have been involved in the electric power industry in the province. Through its subsidiaries, electricity generated at its facilities is delivered via terminals, substations and power lines to direct and indirect customers within New Brunswick and surrounding markets
http://www.nbpower.com
Newfoundland & Labrador Hydro (Hydro)
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro (Hydro) is a crown corporation and is the parent company of the Hydro Group of Companies comprising HYDRO, Churchill Falls (Labrador) Corporation Limited (CF(L)Co), Lower Churchill Development Corporation Limited (LCDC), Gull Island Power Company Limited (GIPCo) and Twin Falls Power Corporation Limited (TWINCo). By virtue of its controlling interest in CF(L)Co, HYDRO is the fourth largest utility in Canada in terms of installed generating capacity. The massive underground powerhouse at Churchill Falls is rated at over 5400 MW.
While HYDRO is principally a wholesaler of electricity and sells the bulk of its power to an investor-owned utility and several industrial customers, it does sell directly to over 34,000 customers living in rural communities in Newfoundland and Labrador.
http://www.nlh.nf.ca/
Newfoundland Power
Newfoundland Power and its predecessor companies have been engaged in the production and sale of electricity since 1885. Newfoundland Power, a regulated investor owned electric utility, serves approximately 220,000 customers throughout the island portion of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The company purchases about 90 per cent of its electricity from the Crown corporation Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro, and generates the balance from its own smaller hydro electric stations. Sales to residential customers represent approximately 60 per cent of the Company's operating revenue.
Newfoundland Power operates under the Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities of Newfoundland which has jurisdiction over rates, policies, capital expenditures and the issue of securities.
All of the common shares of Newfoundland Power are owned by Fortis Inc., a diversified holding company.
http://www.newfoundlandpower.com
Northland Utilities
Northland Utilities buys power generated by the Northwest Territories Power Corporation (NWTPC), a Crown corporation of the Government of the NWT, and from its substations distributes the power to its customers. The power poles, power lines, insulators, transformers and streetlights are owned and maintained by Northland. The company has two operating divisions: Northland Utilities (NWT) Limited and Northland Utilities (Yellowknife) Limited.
http://www.northlandutilities.com/?sid=2&mid=1&pid=2
Nova Scotia Power Incorporated
NSPI is a regulated public utility and is the successor to Nova Scotia Power Corporation, a crown corporation which was privatized in 1992. As of January 1, 1999, NSPI became the principal subsidiary of Nova Scotia Power Holdings Incorporated, now known as Emera Incorporated (Emera). NSPI is engaged in the production and supply of electrical energy. It distributes electricity through a province-wide system.
http://www.nspower.ca/
Nunavut Power Corporation
Nunavut Power is a crown corporation created by the Government of Nunavut. The objective of establishing an independent power corporation to provide safe, reliable, and affordable energy for Nunvummiut was met April 1, 2002. This infrastructure initiative is part of the government's long term plan to achieve self-reliance, and the build better and healthier communities.
The Northwest Territories Power Corporation (NTPC) has supplied power to Nunavut under a temporary Transition Agreement since 1999. In July of that year, the GN set up the Ikuma Work Group to consider Nunavut's energy options. The group completed its Report on November 1, 1999. It recommended that the GN use the Nunavut Power Corporation (NPC) established under the Nunavut Power Corporations Act, to meet Nunavut's future energy needs.
http://www.nunavutpower.com/
Ontario Power Generation
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is an Ontario-based company whose principal business is the generation and sale of electricity to customers in Ontario and in interconnected markets. This site provides visitors with information on products and services as well as information on environmental initiatives.
http://www.opg.com
Pacific Northern Gas Ltd
Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. delivers natural gas to customers in west-central British Columbia and through its subsidiary Pacific Northern Gas (N.E.) Ltd., to customers in the province's northeast.
Pacific Northern's transmission pipeline is connected to the Westcoast Energy Inc. system near Summit Lake, British Columbia and extends 365 miles to the west coast. Service is provided to over 23,500 customers in 11 communities and to a number of large industrial operations, including Methanex Corporation, Eurocan Pulp & Paper Co., Skeena Cellulose Inc. and Alcan Smelters & Chemicals Inc. In addition, propane vapour distribution is provided in the community of Granisle.
Pacific Northern Gas (N.E.) systems serve approximately 15,700 customers in the Dawson Creek, Fort St. John and Tumbler Ridge areas.
Pacific Northern and its subsidiary maintain service offices in 11 communities. Most of these locations also provide an operating base for construction crews and the personnel responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Company's compressor stations and gas plant. Marketing and administrative functions are supported from regional centres in Terrace, Dawson Creek and Fort St. John. The Company's head office is located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
http://www.pacificnortherngas.com
SaskEnergy
SaskeEnergy is Saskatchewan's natural gas distribution utility, a twelve-year-old provincial Crown corporation with roots of more than 45 years in Saskatchewan.
Through its 64,000 kilometre (km) distribution system, it provide natural gas service to more than 317,000 homes, farms, and commercial and industrial customers in over 585 communities across Saskatchewan.
It provides natural gas service to residential, farm, commercial and industrial customers in Saskatchewan, purchasing natural gas from independent suppliers and transporting it via its distribution system. The utility operates under the authority of The SaskEnergy Act.
SaskEnergy's wholly owned subsidiaries include:
- TransGas Limited
- Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited (MIPL(C)L)
- SaskEnergy International Incorporated
- Bayhurst Gas Limited
- Swan Valley Gas Corporation (SVGC)
http://www.saskenergy.com
SaskPower
SaskPower is a Crown Corporation which is the principal supplier of electricity in Saskatchewan and operates under the mandate and authority of The Power Corporation Act. SaskPower operates a diversified portfolio of generation stations and purchase agreements with the Meridian Cogeneration Station, Cory Cogeneration Station and SunBridge Wind Power Project. Total available capacity is approximately 3,500 megawatts (MW). SaskPower maintains more than 152,000 kilometers of power lines.
http://www.saskpower.com
Spectra Energy
Spectra Energy owns and operates natural gas processing plants and gathering pipelines in Western Canada. It has a 50 percent ownership interest in DCP Midstream. Its 17,500 mile pipeline system receives natural gas from major North-American regions for delivery to customers primarily in the mid-Atlantic, New England and Southeastern U.S.; Ontario, Alberta; and the Pacific Northwest. The company also has interests in underground natural gas storage facilities with a working capacity of about 250 billion cubic feet.
http://www.spectraenergy.com
Terasen Gas
Terasen Gas delivers natural gas to homes and businesses throughout BC. With approximately 900,000 customers in 125 communities, Terasen Gas is one of the largest utilities in Canada and the largest natural gas distributor in the province. Terasen Gas operates three natural gas and propane assets: Terasen Gas Inc., Terasen Gas (Vancouver Island) Inc., and Terasen Gas (Whistler) Inc. They are all wholly-owned subsidiaries of Terasen Inc. which is owned by Fortis Inc.
http://www.terasengas.com/default.htm
Toronto Hydro
From products and services to green energy and deregulation, visit Toronto Hydro Corporation, Toronto Hydro-Electric System Ltd. and Toronto Hydro Energy Services located at this Toronto Hydro portal to find out more.
http://www.torontohydro.com
TransAlta
TransAlta is an international electric energy company based in Alberta, Canada. This site provides investor information, news and issues, community and environmental issues and programs.
http://www.transalta.com
TransCanada Pipelines
TransCanada is a leading North American energy company involved in natural gas transmission and power generation. TransCanada is also the operator and the largest unit holder of TC PipeLines, LP and TransCanada Power, LP.
http://www.transcanada.com
http://www.transcanada.com/Mainline/info_postings/unsubscribed.html
TransGas
TransGas Limited (TransGas), created in 1988, transports and stores natural gas in the province of Saskatchewan. Pursuant to The SaskEnergy Act, TransGas was continued as a wholly owned subsidiary of Saskatchewan's Crown-owned natural gas utility SaskEnergy Incorporated (SaskEnergy). The Act grants TransGas the exclusive right to transport natural gas within the province.
TransGas, and its affiliate Many Islands Pipelines (Canada) Limited (MIPL(C)L), own and operate transmission, gathering, compression, treatment and storage facilities within Saskatchewan.
TransGas transports natural gas for producers, industrial and commercial customers, and SaskEnergy. Interconnections with Nova Gas Transmission Ltd, AltaGas, Atco Pipelines and Havre Pipelines Company, through MIPL(C)L, provide access to Alberta and Montana gas supplies. TransGas' and MIPL(C)L's interconnections with other transmission systems (Foothills Pipelines Ltd., TransCanada Pipelines Ltd., Swan Valley Gas and Williston Basin Interstate) provide access to Manitoba, eastern Canadian and United States markets for Saskatchewan, Alberta and United States-sourced gas supplies.
TransGas owns and operates transmission, gathering, compression, treatment and storage facilities within Saskatchewan. TransGas Limited and its affiliate, Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited, own and operate over 13,800 kilometers of gathering and transmission pipelines in Saskatchewan.
TransGas' 7 storage facilities can store up to 28.5 billion cubic feet (Bcf) or 803 million cubic meters (106 m3) of gas.
http://www.transgas.com
Union Gas
Union Gas Limited is a major Canadian natural gas utility that provides energy delivery and related services to 1.25 million residential, commercial and industrial customers in over 400 communities in northern, southwestern and eastern Ontario. Its distribution service area extends throughout northern Ontario from the Manitoba border to the North Bay/Muskoka area, through southwestern Ontario from Windsor to just west of Toronto, and across eastern Ontario from Port Hope to Cornwall. The Company also provides natural gas storage and transportation services for other utilities and energy market participants in Ontario, Quebec and the United States. Union’s storage and transmission system forms an important link in the movement of natural gas from Western Canadian and U.S. supply basins to Central Canadian and Northeast U.S. markets. Union Gas has assets of approximately $4 billion and employs about 2,200 people. Union Gas is a Duke Energy Company.
http://www.uniongas.com
Veridian Corporation
Veridian was created through the merger of the Hydro-Electric Commissions of Ajax, Clarington and Pickering. Its business has since expanded through the acquisitions of Uxbridge Hydro, Port Hope Hydro, Brock Hydro, Scugog Hydro Energy Corporation, Gravenhurst Hydro Electric Inc. and a merger with Belleville Utilities.
Veridian serves customers through two subsidiaries, Veridian Connections, which operates electricity distribution system for its customers, and Veridian Energy, which provides business-to-business services to Ontario's energy and telecommunications marketplace.
http://www.veridian.on.ca/
Vision Quest Windelectric Inc
Vision Quest Windelectric is a Canadian company that provides Green Energy products derived from renewable resources (primarily windelectric sources). This site provides information on products and services as well as resources and links.
http://www.greenenergy.com
Wind Power Inc. (WPI)
WPI is a Canadian owned and operated company formed in 1983 to develop wind power plants and supply wind energy to the electric utility grid system. This website provides users with information on Alberta's deregulation, Green Power, emission off-set credits, and WPI projects.
http://www.windpower.ca
Yukon Energy Corporation
Yukon Energy Corporation is the primary generator and transmitter of electrical energy in the Yukon Territory. Governed by a Board of Directors, appointed by the shareholder, the Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Yukon Development Corporation (YDC).
They distribute electricity to wholesale and industrial customers, and directly serve approximately 1900 retail customers in the communities of Dawson City, Faro, Mayo, Champagne and other rural areas in the Yukon. The electrical generating capacity of the corporation is approximately 116 megawatts, of which 75 MW are provided by hydro facilities located at Whitehorse, Mayo and Aishihik Lake. 39 MW are supplied by diesel generators, while two wind turbines located near the capital city of Whitehorse produce 0.8 MW.

