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Energy Conservation Programs

Take advantage of a wide range of opportunities that will help you understand and manage the amount of energy you use.

Hydro Hawkesbury is committed to helping you manage and reduce your electricity usage. The efficient use of electricity will not only save you money, it will also help to protect the environment.

Visit Saveonenergy.ca to learn more about the new programs.

For more information or to speak to a representative contact GreenSaver at 1-877-444-2565.

GreenSaver

Hydro Hawkesbury has enlisted the services of GreenSaver, a not-for-profit energy conservation firm specializing in conservation program delivery, to help customers make the most of the saveONenergy incentives programs available to them.  GreenSaver will provide program expertise and application support to help customers navigate the programs with ease.

To learn more, or to begin an application for any of the conservation programs offered by Hydro Hawkesbury call 1-877-444-2565, email hydrohawkesbury@greensaver.org or visit our website http://www.greensaver.org.

Spring ice storm – from March 28 to 31, 2025

Information from Environment and Climate Change Canada
Description : Potent spring ice storm likely.

What:
Significant ice accretion from freezing rain. General ice accretion amounts of 5 to 15 mm, with amounts in excess of 20 mm possible. Possible snow and ice pellet accumulations of 5 to 15 cm. Possible utility outages. Slippery surfaces and broken tree branches from ice build-up.

When:
Late Friday into Monday.

Additional information:
Confidence is increasing in a widespread, prolonged freezing rain event over portions of southern and northeastern Ontario. The swath of maximum ice accretion is still uncertain at this point, but confidence is highest for an area from Sault Ste. Marie southeast through Parry Sound to Kingston. Warnings will be issued as the event draws nearer.

A break in the freezing rain is expected for most areas late in the day on Saturday into Saturday night before a second round of freezing rain begins.

REGIONAL AND LOCAL POWER OUTAGES MAY OCCUR