Here are some other useful resources on the Web related to the utilities business. We think theses Web sites are
interesting, but we should point out that we have no control over their content.
Ontario Ministry of Energy has the responsibility of ensuring that that Ontarians have a safe and reliable supply of energy at the lowest possible price.
Comparison shopping for energy? It's a new concept in Ontario, but Energyshop.com already is making it easier for
consumers and commercial buyers to benefit from a deregulated energy marketplace.
Canadian Water and Wastewater Association represents the common interest organizations - such as Utilities Kingston -
which operate Canada's municipal water and wastewater systems.
The Canadian Water Resources Association is a national organization for individuals and organizations interested in the
management of Canada's water resources. Members include private and public sector water resource professionals including
managers, administrators, scientists, academics, students and users.
A source for water efficiency and water conservation information. WaterWiser serves the growing community of water
conservation and efficiency practitioners and advocates by developing new services that will meet customers' needs.
An overview of EPA's Water Efficiency Program which is primarily concerned with municipal water use. Homeowners can find
information here to help them become more water-efficient.
The Canadian Gas Association has a leading role in the continuing development of Canada's gas and energy distribution
industry. Members include Canada's major natural gas distribution and transmission companies and manufacturers of gas
appliances and equipment.
The Ontario Energy Association (OEA) represents a range of companies involved in the natural gas business, including
transmission, storage and distribution companies, energy marketers and brokers, equipment and appliance manufacturers,
natural gas producers, power generators, energy service companies, professional organizations, contractors, and
consultants.
TSSA's Fuels Safety Program provides fuel-related safety services associated with the safe transportation, storage, handling and use of hydrocarbon fuels, and administers the Technical Standards and Safety Act, 2000.
Electricity Distributors Association, formerly the Municipal Electric Association, is a source of advocacy, industry
knowledge and networking opportunities for its members.
The Canadian Electricity Association is the national forum and voice of the electricity business in Canada. Members
include utility companies, major electrical manufacturers and consulting companies.
The Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) has been created to assume Ontario Hydro's responsibilities for electrical
inspection in this province. ESA is responsible for: wiring inspections, general inspections, Ontario Electrical Safety
Code advice and information, and product approval inspections.