Electricity rates in Ontario are a little messed up. We're with one of the providers, "Hydro One". There's a 3-tier system for off-peak, mid-peak, and peak Time-of-use, along with a 3-tier system for transmission line charges based on what's essentially home density per km of transmission line:
Ontario Hydro One Rates
This math might be off a bit
off-peak 6.2 c/kWh Urban High Density adjusted 11.499 c/kWh
mid-peak 9.2 c/kWh Urban High Density adjusted 14.499 c/kWh
peak 10.8 c/kWh Urban High Density adjusted 16.099 c/kWh
The following charges are for "Urban High Density" which leads to the adjusted charge : "distribution charge 18.44/month, volume charge 2.918 c/kWh, transmission network charge 0.575 c/kWh, transmission connection charge 0.456 c/kWh, debt retirement charge 0.7 c/kWh, rural rate protection charge 0.13 c/kWh, wholesale market service rate 0.52 c/kWh.
Wow,,, that's messed up all right, I've been basically over-producing electricity, because I had
Planned to install air conditioning, but haven't done it,,
Our basic charge is $16, just to be hooked up to the grid,,, and so we don't have to use a battery system to store the electricity we make during the day,,,
With a federal 30% and state 35% tax credit, it just makes sense to install photo-voltaic,, I'll have paid off the system in less than 5 years, and be getting free electric after that ,,,
Btw Hawaii has very good sunshine, even in our "winter months",, and that should make for great motoring when I get my empulse or enertia plus,,,, hopefully in the. Ext couple of months!!!,