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Toronto Hydro: 1911 1998 Municipal, T & D ... Synergy North, serving: Kenora and Thunder Bay; Toronto Hydro
Amy Saunders also known as Miss Behave, is a British-born producer, performer, comedian and curator. She is a self-taught sword swallower and performs in cabarets . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Ecotricity Guelph Inc (Guelph Hydro) Landfill Gas [41] Hamilton Cogeneration Plant: Hamilton: 1.6: July 10, 2006: Hamilton Renewable Power Inc. Digester Gas [42] Mapleward Renewable Generating Station: Thunder Bay, Ontario: 3.2: July 2010: Synergy North: Landfill Gas [43] Trail Road Landfill Generating Facility: Ottawa: 5.3: January 31, 2007 ...
Synergy North Corporation is a municipally-owned local power distribution company which services the cities of Thunder Bay and Kenora in Ontario, Canada. It was formed on January 1, 2019 through the merger of Kenora Hydro and Thunder Bay Hydro. [1] [2]
Kakabeka Generating Station is a hydroelectric facility operated by Ontario Power Generation on the bank of the Kaministiquia River, 2 km (1.2 mi) downstream from Kakabeka Falls in the community of Kakabeka Falls, Ontario, 30 km (19 mi) west of Thunder Bay. The plant provides energy to the city of Thunder Bay and area.
Toronto Hydro-Electric System was introduced on May 2, 1911 at Old City Hall. 1920s: Toronto Hydro merged with the private electricity companies in the 1920s, leading to a 95 per cent increase in the number of meters and a 200 per cent increase in the kilowatt-hours (kWh) sold. Further demand came from an approximately 50 per cent rise in ...
Terrace Bay is a township in Thunder Bay District in northern Ontario, Canada, located on the north shore of Lake Superior east of Thunder Bay along Highway 17. The name originates from a series of lake terraces formed as the water level in Lake Superior lowered following the latest ice age .
Jack Masters (1931–), former mayor of Thunder Bay and MP for Thunder Bay–Nipigon [42] Lyn McLeod (1942–), Ontario politician, former leader of the Ontario Liberal Party [ citation needed ] Paul McRae (born in Toronto ) (1924–1992), Liberal MP for Fort William [ 43 ]