Our team of approximately 9,300 skilled and dedicated employees proudly build and maintain a safe and reliable electricity system which is essential to supporting strong and successful communities. Hydro One Limited, through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, is Ontario’s largest electricity transmission and distribution provider with approximately 1.5 million valued customers, approximately $31.5 billion in assets as at December 31, 2022, and annual revenues in 2022 of approximately $7.8 billion. Learn more at and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. Elexicon Energy is owned by five municipalities: the City of Pickering, the Town of Ajax, the Town of Whitby, the City of Belleville and the Municipality of Clarington. We provide over 176,000 residential and business customers with reliable and affordable energy services. As the fourth largest municipally owned electricity distributor in Ontario, our vision is to empower the communities we serve and help customers seize opportunities to ignite a better future. Instagram: /alectranews/?hl=enĮlexicon Energy powers life’s most meaningful moments. Our mission is to be an energy ally, helping our customers and the communities we serve to discover the possibilities of tomorrow’s energy future. We contribute to the economic growth and vibrancy of the 17 communities we serve by investing in essential energy infrastructure, delivering a safe and reliable supply of electricity, and providing innovative energy solutions. Serving more than one million homes and businesses in Ontario’s Greater Golden Horseshoe area, Alectra Utilities is now the largest municipally-owned electric utility in Canada, based on the total number of customers served. Please remember to dig safely, respect the marks and follow any additional instructions provided by each utility on the locate sheets. Wait until you have received responses from all utilities listed on your Ontario One Call confirmation sheet.If a utility does not have infrastructure in your work area, you will still receive a response that indicates your work area is cleared to start. A service representative will clearly mark where the underground infrastructure runs through your dig area and will provide a locate sheet that includes a diagram of what has been located.Submit a locate request at OntarioOneCall.ca or call 1-80 a minimum of five business days before digging.Requesting a locate before you dig is the law - whether it be to plant a tree or to build a new deck, pool or fence.
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