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Cleaner, cheaper, smarter: Ontario’s Save on Energy framework explained

May 26, 2025
Tam Wagner, Director of Demand Side Management at the IESO, discusses Ontario’s innovative Save on Energy framework. The conversation covers how this initiative supports grid planning, lowers emissions, and enhances affordability for residents and businesses. Wagner emphasizes the importance of conservation in transitioning to cleaner energy technologies. They also explore energy efficiency programs tailored for diverse communities, including no-cost upgrades for low-income households, showcasing a proactive approach to a sustainable energy future.
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Energy efficiency's critical role

  • Energy efficiency is vital as electricity demand in Ontario is projected to grow by 75% by 2050.
  • It's one of the lowest-cost and most effective resources to meet growing energy needs and reduce emissions.
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Energy efficiency reduces emissions

  • Reducing electricity peaks lessens reliance on gas generators, cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Energy efficiency lowers peak demand and supports environmental sustainability concurrently.
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New 12-year Save on Energy framework

  • Ontario's new framework is 12 years long with a $10.9 billion investment, much bigger than previous shorter plans.
  • It provides predictability and inclusivity across customer segments, unlike prior time-limited programs.
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