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Canada Electricity Delivery Fee Estimator

Break down your Canadian electricity bill into energy costs, delivery charges, regulatory fees, and taxes. See exactly how much of your bill goes to actual electricity usage versus fixed fees and taxes by province.

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JurisdictionCanada
CurrencyCA$ (CAD)
Effective fromJan 1, 2025
Version1.0
Last reviewedApr 1, 2026
Next reviewOct 1, 2026
Source: Provincial utility regulators and OEB

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Canadian electricity bill breakdown calculator by province. Shows the split between energy charges and non-energy costs (delivery, regulatory, taxes). Ontario: $32.85 monthly fixed delivery charge, 2.08 cents/kWh variable delivery, 0.54 cents/kWh regulatory, 13% HST. Quebec: $14.47 fixed, 14.975% combined tax. BC: $6.95 fixed, 5.61 cents/kWh delivery, 12% HST. Alberta: $25 fixed, 3.5 cents/kWh delivery, 0.8 cents/kWh regulatory, 5% GST. In Ontario, non-energy charges make up 40% to 55% of the total bill.

Disclaimer: This calculator uses publicly available rules effective as of Jan 1, 2025 (version 1.0). Results are for informational purposes only. Always verify with official sources or a qualified professional. Last reviewed: Apr 1, 2026.

Formula

Energy Cost = kWh x Provincial RateDelivery = Fixed Charge + (kWh x Delivery Rate)Taxes = (Energy + Delivery + Regulatory) x HST/GST RateTotal = Energy + Delivery + Regulatory + Taxes

Your electricity bill has four main components: the actual energy you use (kWh charge), delivery charges (fixed monthly fee plus per-kWh transmission), regulatory fees, and sales taxes. In many provinces, delivery and taxes make up 40% to 60% of your total bill.

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Why is my Ontario electricity bill so high?

In Ontario, the actual electricity you consume (the energy charge) is typically only 50% to 55% of your total bill. The other 45% to 50% consists of delivery charges ($32.85 fixed plus per-kWh rates), regulatory fees, and 13% HST. For a household using 750 kWh at Tiered rates, the energy charge is about $77, but delivery and other charges bring the total to approximately $147.

What is the delivery charge on my electricity bill?

The delivery charge covers the cost of getting electricity from power plants to your home through the transmission and distribution grid. In Ontario, it includes a fixed monthly charge of $32.85 plus a variable rate of approximately 2.08 cents per kWh. These charges are set by the OEB and your local distribution company, and they apply regardless of your rate plan.

How much tax is on an Ontario electricity bill?

Ontario charges 13% Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) on the combined total of your energy charges, delivery charges, and regulatory charges. For a typical bill of $130 before tax, HST adds approximately $16.90. The Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP) provides credits to low-income households to offset some of these costs.

What are regulatory charges on a hydro bill?

Regulatory charges in Ontario are currently about 0.54 cents per kWh. They cover the cost of operating the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), which manages the provincial power grid, and other system administration costs. On a 750 kWh bill, regulatory charges add approximately $4.05.

Can I reduce delivery charges on my Ontario bill?

The fixed monthly delivery charge ($32.85 in Ontario) cannot be reduced. It applies even if you use zero electricity. The only way to reduce the variable delivery component is to lower your overall consumption. Solar panels with net metering can reduce both energy and variable delivery charges.

Why do different provinces have different delivery charges?

Delivery charges vary because each province has different grid infrastructure, population density, and regulatory structures. Ontario has among the highest delivery charges due to its large and aging grid infrastructure. Quebec has lower charges because Hydro-Quebec is vertically integrated (generation, transmission, and distribution). Alberta deregulated its market, resulting in different charge structures.

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