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      • See Ontario's changing demand conditions on the power data graphs. Follow the IESO's Peak Tracker to monitor forecasted Ontario demand for the next 24 hours.
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  2. Dec 7, 2021 · The IESO has the tools in place to secure electricity generation and other forms of supply to meet that demand – yet there are also concerted efforts being made to look at how consumers can control their energy use in ways that save money and contribute to the grid.

  3. The Adequacy Report publishes information on Ontario’s electricity requirements for today through 34 days out. For historical Ontario and market demand numbers, see Data Directory (Demand - Realtime Constrained Totals Report)

  4. Read more about Ontario’s electricity demand records, forecasts and related real-time reports. Supply Overview Get current and historical data for Ontario's transmission and distribution level supply and yearly import/export data.

  5. Dec 7, 2021 · Source: IESO. This line graph displays Ontario monthly demand peaks and demand minimums between May 2020 and December 2021, in megawatts. The 2020 peak demand was 24,446 MW and the 2020 minimum demand was 9,831 MW. The Q4 2020 peak demand was 20,455 MW and the Q4 2020 minimum demand was 10,779 MW.

  6. May 9, 2024 · The Ontario government and Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) announced today that their latest round of procurement secured a total of 2,195 megawatts (MW) of capacity, enough to power the peak demand of 2.2 million homes.

  7. Oct 7, 2022 · TORONTO – The Ontario government has directed the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) to acquire 4,000 MW of new electricity generation and storage resources to ensure the province has the electricity it needs to support a growing population and economy.

  8. Instances of high prices in Ontario’s wholesale electricity market are becoming less predictable and occurring more frequently during periods of low demand, such as off-peak hours and weekends.

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