OEA MEMBERS

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).

Alectra Inc.

Elexicon Energy

Enbridge Gas Inc.

Hydro One

Hydro Ottawa

London Hydro

Toronto Hydro

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

Fortis Inc

Northland Power Inc.

NRStor Incorporated 

Oakville Enterprises

Oshawa Power

Peak Power

Rodan Energy Solutions Inc.

Upper Canada Transmission 2, Inc.

Utilities Kingston

Class C – Partners

Suppliers and contractors; financial institutions, law and accounting firms; and consultants (including engineering consultants).

Aecon

Aird & Berlis LLP

BlackStone Energy Services Inc.

Borden, Ladner Gervais LLP

CGI

CHA Canada Inc.

Counsel Public Affairs Inc.

Deloitte LLP

Dentons Canada LLP

Dunsky

Ernst & Young

eStruxture Data Centers

Global Public Affairs

Goldfin Consulting Inc.

Gowling WLG

Guidehouse

ICF International

Iconic Power Systems

Kaihen

KPMG MSLP

KTI Limited

LandSolutions Inc.

London Economics 

Makwa-Cahill Limited Partnership

McCarthy Tetrault LLP

Morrison Park Advisors

NPL Canada

Olameter

Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP

Power Advisory LLC

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Red Jar Energy Partners

Resilient LLP

Rubicon Strategy

Stikeman Elliott LLP

StrategyCorp

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.

Electrical Safety Authority

Ivey Energy Policy

LAS

Centre for Urban Energy, Toronto Metropolitan University

University of Waterloo


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