We rely on several energy sources to generate the power you use every day. These sources change daily, based on factors like weather, supply, demand, etc.
If renewable generation — like hydro, wind and solar — aren’t available, we may rely more on coal and natural gas power facilities. We often import or export power from our neighbours depending on our needs, supply and demand.
View our daily snapshot below that’s an average of a 24-hour period.
Supply Data as of
SYSTEM DEMAND 
POWER GENERATED 
IMPORTS/EXPORTS 
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*Other includes power that the facilities use themselves and have lost when generating.