
Class A – Leaders
Large companies engaged in the distribution or transmission of energy (more than 100,000 customers) and large-scale generation of electricity (1250 MW nameplate capacity or more).
Class B – Industry
Smaller companies engaged in the distribution or transmission of energy and smaller-scale generation capacity, as well as energy marketers, retailers and other market participants.
Enwave Energy Corporation
EPCOR
Oakville Enterprises
Oshawa Power
Rodan Energy Solutions Inc.
Upper Canada Transmission 2, Inc.
Class C – Partners
Suppliers and contractors; financial institutions, law and accounting firms; and consultants (including engineering consultants).
BlackStone Energy Services Inc.
Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Deloitte LLP
Dentons Canada LLP
Dunsky
Ernst & Young
eStruxture Data Centers
Guidehouse
ICF International
Iconic Power Systems
London Economics
Makwa-Cahill Limited Partnership
NPL Canada
Olameter
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Red Jar Energy Partners
Resilient LLP
Rubicon Strategy
Sussex Strategy Group
Torys LLP
Trilliant Networks, Inc.
Uplight
Utilis Consulting
Workbench Energy
Class D – Friends
Not-for-profit institutions or agencies whose activities are pertinent to the energy industry and OEA Life Members. Members in class D are non-voting.
Centre for Urban Energy, Toronto Metropolitan University
University of Waterloo








