Yep, at the market rate of 2.8 cents/kWH. Meanwhile today, Sunday November 27th, an offpeak hours day, the current rate for Ontario consumers according to the OEB is 8.7 cents/kWH for the EXACT SAME HYDRO! So no, the US isn't paying us you mathematically challenged doofus, WE are subsidizing THEIR use of OUR hydro.
And that there is another reason rates are so high in Ontario. On any given day, 2/3 of Ontario's power generation is exported (or dumped). That means the approximately 5 million households in Ontario are subsidizing the power consumption of around 10 million households outside of Ontario.
But hey, I'm sure you're thrilled with the fact that we're providing parts of Trumpland with cheaper power then we provide for ourselves.
Now here's where it gets really f*cked. I'll even use a source that you won't have a problem with, The Solar Power Network. According to them, the total electricity rate in Ontario is 15.8 cents/kWH. Of that, 3.9 cents/kWH is subsidies.
Now think about that for a moment. The average subsidy across all energy producers in Ontario is 3.9 cents/kWH, yet the export rate is only 2.8 cents/kWH.
Now, I realize that math definitely isn't your strong suit, but even you should be able to figure out what's wrong with that picture.
Oh, I know that ... but it will be out of sight so it doesn't matter.
Gotta think Liberal Logic
Right. Silly me :lol: