Toronto Hydro Earns Spot on Canada’s 2024 Clean16 for Sustainability Efforts

October 19, 2023

Toronto Hydro has been recognized as a sustainability leader by Canada’s 2024 Clean50, in addition to earning a spot on Canada’s Clean16 list as a top contributor in the category of Traditional Energy.

Anthony Haines (President and CEO), Amanda Klein (Executive Vice-President of External Affairs and Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer), and Jodi Engel (Executive Vice-President and Chief Human Resources, Environment and Safety Officer) accepted the honours on behalf of the utility.

The Toronto Hydro team was recognized for leading the development of the utility’s Climate Action Plan — the first of its kind by a utility in Canada and a key component of the organization’s Utility of the Future strategy. This plan shows how a local distributor can evolve to operate, serve and harness growth and electrification; facilitate climate action and decarbonization; and continue to sustainably modernize. Overall, Toronto Hydro was commended for its commitment to climate action, while continuing to deliver safe, reliable and clean electricity to the largest and fastest growing city in the country.

Created by Delta Management Group, Canada’s Clean50 annually recognizes and brings together sustainability leaders from across the country. This work includes various awards from 16 diverse categories and a summit that offers honourees the opportunity for cross-sectoral learning, collaboration and engagement.

To learn more about Toronto Hydro’s climate action and sustainability efforts, visit www.torontohydro.com/reports.

QUICK FACTS

  • Toronto Hydro is one of only 13 electrical utilities in Canada to be designated as a Sustainable Electricity Leader by Electricity Canada
  • In 2022, Toronto Hydro reduced greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 8 per cent compared to the previous year, and by 40 per cent compared to 2018
  • Toronto Hydro is committed to achieving net zero in its own operations by 2040
  • In 2022, Toronto Hydro reduced fleet fuel consumption and associated emissions by approximately 11 per cent relative to 2021 through fleet-related initiatives, including anti-idling technology, use of bio-diesel and use of hybrid/fully electric vehicles
  • To date, Toronto Hydro’s electric fleet consists of a fully electric bucket truck, 13 fully battery electric vehicles and 53 hybrid vehicles
  • To date, in partnership with the City of Toronto and the Toronto Parking Authority Toronto Hydro has installed 47 on-street electric vehicle charging stations

QUOTES

“On behalf of Toronto Hydro, I’d like to thank Delta Management Group and Canada’s Clean50 for this recognition. It’s an honour to be among individuals and organizations who play an important role in creating a more sustainable future. As the electricity distribution company powering Canada’s largest city, we are committed to helping Toronto reach its net-zero vision, as well as achieving net-zero emissions in our operations.”

Anthony Haines, President and CEO, Toronto Hydro

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