Annual Survey of Electric Power Thermal Generating Station Fuel Consumption - 2014

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Introduction

Purpose

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the supply of, and/or demand for, energy in Canada.

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Obtaining information on the supply of and/or demand for energy in Canada;
Enabling governmental agencies to fulfill their regulatory responsibilities in regards to public utilities;
Enabling all levels of government to establish informed policies in the energy area;
Assisting the business community in the corporate decision-making process.

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Business and contact information

Business and contact information - Question identifier:1

Please verify the business name and correct where needed.

Legal name:

Operating name:

Business and contact information - Question identifier:2

Please verify the information for this business's contact person and correct where needed. - The contact person is the person who should receive this questionnaire. The contact person may not always be the one who actually completes the questionnaire.

First name:

Last name:

Title:

Email address:

Address (number and street):

City:

Province, territory or state:

Postal code/ZIP code:

Country:

  • 1: Canada
  • 2: United States

Telephone number (including area code):

Extension number (if applicable):

Fax number (including area code):

Preferred language of communication:

  • 1: English
  • 2: French

Business Status

Business Status - Question identifier:1

Is this business currently in operation?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No, seasonal operations
  • 3: No, ceased all operations
  • 4: No, sold all operations
  • 5: No, amalgamated with (an) other business(es)
  • 6: No, temporarily inactive but will re-open
  • 7: No, no longer operating due to other reason(s)

Business Status - Question identifier:2

When did this business close for the season?

Business Status - Question identifier:3

When does this business expect to resume operations?

Business Status - Question identifier:4

When did this business cease all operations?

Business Status - Question identifier:5

Why did this business cease all operations?

  • 1: Bankruptcy
  • 2: Liquidation
  • 3: Dissolution
  • 4: Other reason - specify:

Business Status - Question identifier:5

Why did this business cease all operations? specify:

Business Status - Question identifier:6

When was this business sold?

Business Status - Question identifier:7

What is the legal name of the buyer?

Business Status - Question identifier:8

When did this business amalgamate?

Business Status - Question identifier:9

What is the legal name of the resulting or continuing business?

Business Status - Question identifier:10

What is (are) the legal name(s) of the other amalgamated business(es)?

Business Status - Question identifier:11

When did this business become temporarily inactive?

Business Status - Question identifier:12

When does this business expect to resume operations?

Business Status - Question identifier:13

Why is this business temporarily inactive?

Business Status - Question identifier:14

When did this business cease operations?

Business Status - Question identifier:15

Why did this business cease operations?

Business activity

Business activity - Question identifier:1

According to our records, this business's main activity, which typically generates the most revenue, is classified as: (Business Activity). Is this correct?

  • 1: Yes, this is the main activity.
  • 2: No, this is a secondary activity.
  • 3: No, this is not applicable.

Business activity - Question identifier:2

Was this business's main activity, which typically generates the most revenue, ever classified as (Business Activity)?

Business activity - Question identifier:3

When did the main business activity change?

Business activity - Question identifier:4

Please provide a brief but precise description of this business's main activity. This is the main economic activity (typically generating the most revenue). e.g., Breakfast cereal manufacturing or Shoe store or Software development.

Business activity - Question identifier:5

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Select this business's sector (optional) This will search a database for the classification that best matches the description you provided. If desired, you can filter the search results by first selecting this business's activity sector.

Business activity - Question identifier:5

Search keywords

Business activity - Question identifier:6

Please select an activity (industry description)

Business activity - Question identifier:6

Please select an activity (industry code)

Business activity - Question identifier:7

You have indicated that the main activity of this business is:(Business Activity). Are there any other activities that contribute significantly (at least 10%) to this business's revenue?

  • 1: Yes, there are other activities.
  • 2: No, that is the only significant activity.

Business activity - Question identifier:8

Please provide a brief but precise description of this business's secondary activity. e.g., 'Breakfast cereal manufacturing' or 'Shoe store' or 'Software development'.

Business activity - Question identifier:9

Approximately what percentage of this business's revenue is generated by each of the following business activities? Estimates are acceptable.

Business activity - Question identifier:a)

Main Business Activity

Business activity - Question identifier:b)

Secondary Business Activity

Business activity - Question identifier:c)

All other business activities

Business activity - Question identifier:d)

Total percentage

Industry Characteristics

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:1

Does this business produce electricity, for internal use and/or for sale?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:2

Are the reported fuels consumed for the purpose of electricity generation ONLY?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:3

What is the percentage of the actual electrical generator efficiency?

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:4

What percentage of the portion of steam is used to produce electricity?

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:5

What is the percentage of the actual turbine efficiency?

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:6

Does this business generate both heat and electricity simultaneously from the same energy source at this location?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:7

What is the primary purpose of the cogeneration?

  • 1: To generate electricity for internal use?
  • 2: To generate electricity for sale?
  • 3: To generate thermal energy (e.g. steam, heat) for internal use?
  • 4: To generate thermal energy (e.g. steam, heat) for sale?

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:8

What is the primary purpose for generating electricity?

  • 1: To generate electricity for internal use?
  • 2: To generate electricity for sale?

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:9

What sub-type method was used to generate electricity?

  • 1: Combined Cycle
  • 2: Steam Turbine
  • 3: combustion Engine
  • 4: Combustion turbine
  • 5: Other sub-type method used to generate electricity - specify
  • 6: Other sub-type method used to generate electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:10

Which of the following sub-type methods were used for the cogeneration process?

  • 1: Combined Cycle
  • 2: Steam Turbine
  • 3: combustion Engine
  • 4: Combustion turbine
  • 5: Other sub-type method used to generate electricity - specify
  • 6: Other sub-type method used to generate electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:11

This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. Which types of fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Solid fuels
  • 2: Liquids
  • 3: Gaseous
  • 4: Other fuels used to generate electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:12

This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. What type of Solid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Bituminous coal
  • 2: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 3: Bituminous coal Imported from foreign countries
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal
  • 5: Purchased from Canadian companies
  • 6: Imported from foreign countries
  • 7: Lignite
  • 8: Wood
  • 9: Petroleum Coke
  • 10: Agriculture biomass
  • 11: Other biomass
  • 12: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 13: Municipal and other waste
  • 14: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity
  • 15: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:13

This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. Which types of Liquids were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Biodiesel
  • 2: Ethanol
  • 3: Other biofuel
  • 4: Light fuel oil
  • 5: Heavy fuel oil
  • 6: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 7: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 8: Propane
  • 9: Diesel
  • 10: Orimulsion
  • 11: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity
  • 12: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify:
  • 13: Spent pulping liquor

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:14

This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. Which types of Gaseous fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Natural gas
  • 2: Coke oven gas
  • 3: Methane (land fill)
  • 4: Refined fuel gas
  • 5: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity
  • 6: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:15

This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. What Other fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Other fuels
  • 2: Other fuels - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:16

This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Which types of fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Solid fuels
  • 2: Liquids
  • 3: Gaseous
  • 4: Other fuels used to generate electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:17

This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Which types of solid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Bituminous coal
  • 2: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 3: Bituminous coal Imported from foreign countries
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal
  • 5: Purchased from Canadian companies
  • 6: Imported from foreign countries
  • 7: Lignite
  • 8: Wood
  • 9: Petroleum Coke
  • 10: Agriculture biomass
  • 11: Other biomass
  • 12: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 13: Municipal and other waste
  • 14: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity
  • 15: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:18

This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Which types of liquids were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Biodiesel
  • 2: Ethanol
  • 3: Other biofuel
  • 4: Light fuel oil
  • 5: Heavy fuel oil
  • 6: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 7: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 8: Propane
  • 9: Diesel
  • 10: Orimulsion
  • 11: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity
  • 12: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify:
  • 13: Spent pulping liquor

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:19

This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Which types of gaseous fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Natural gas
  • 2: Coke oven gas
  • 3: Methane (land fill)
  • 4: Refined fuel gas
  • 5: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity
  • 6: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:20

This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. What Other fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Other fuels
  • 2: Other fuels - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:21

This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Which types of fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Solid fuels
  • 2: Liquids
  • 3: Gaseous
  • 4: Other fuels used to generate electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:22

This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Which types of solid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Bituminous coal
  • 2: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 3: Bituminous coal Imported from foreign countries
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal
  • 5: Purchased from Canadian companies
  • 6: Imported from foreign countries
  • 7: Lignite
  • 8: Wood
  • 9: Petroleum Coke
  • 10: Agriculture biomass
  • 11: Other biomass
  • 12: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 13: Municipal and other waste
  • 14: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity
  • 15: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:23

This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Which types of liquids were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Biodiesel
  • 2: Ethanol
  • 3: Other biofuel
  • 4: Light fuel oil
  • 5: Heavy fuel oil
  • 6: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 7: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 8: Propane
  • 9: Diesel
  • 10: Orimulsion
  • 11: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity
  • 12: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify:
  • 13: Spent pulping liquor

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:24

This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Which types of gaseous fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Natural gas
  • 2: Coke oven gas
  • 3: Methane (land fill)
  • 4: Refined fuel gas
  • 5: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity
  • 6: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:25

This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. What Other fuels used to generate electricity were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Other fuels
  • 2: Other fuels - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:26

This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Which types of fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Solid fuels
  • 2: Liquids
  • 3: Gaseous
  • 4: Other fuels used to generate electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:27

This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Which types of solid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Bituminous coal
  • 2: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 3: Bituminous coal Imported from foreign countries
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal
  • 5: Purchased from Canadian companies
  • 6: Imported from foreign countries
  • 7: Lignite
  • 8: Wood
  • 9: Petroleum Coke
  • 10: Agriculture biomass
  • 11: Other biomass
  • 12: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 13: Municipal and other waste
  • 14: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity
  • 15: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:28

This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Which types of liquids were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Biodiesel
  • 2: Ethanol
  • 3: Other biofuel
  • 4: Light fuel oil
  • 5: Heavy fuel oil
  • 6: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 7: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 8: Propane
  • 9: Diesel
  • 10: Orimulsion
  • 11: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity
  • 12: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify:
  • 13: Spent pulping liquor

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:29

This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Which types of gaseous fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Natural gas
  • 2: Coke oven gas
  • 3: Methane (land fill)
  • 4: Refined fuel gas
  • 5: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity
  • 6: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:30

This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. What Other fuels used to generate electricity were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Other fuels
  • 2: Other fuels - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:31

This business indicated that an Other sub-type method was used to generate electricity. Which types of fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Solid fuels
  • 2: Liquids
  • 3: Gaseous
  • 4: Other fuels used to generate electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:32

This business indicated that an Other sub-type method was used to generate electricity. Which types of Solid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Bituminous coal
  • 2: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 3: Bituminous coal Imported from foreign countries
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal
  • 5: Purchased from Canadian companies
  • 6: Imported from foreign countries
  • 7: Lignite
  • 8: Wood
  • 9: Petroleum Coke
  • 10: Agriculture biomass
  • 11: Other biomass
  • 12: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 13: Municipal and other waste
  • 14: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity
  • 15: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:33

This business indicated that an Other sub-type method was used to generate electricity. Which types of Liquid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Biodiesel
  • 2: Ethanol
  • 3: Other biofuel
  • 4: Light fuel oil
  • 5: Heavy fuel oil
  • 6: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 7: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 8: Propane
  • 9: Diesel
  • 10: Orimulsion
  • 11: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity
  • 12: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify:
  • 13: Spent pulping liquor

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:34

This business indicated that an Other sub-type method was used to generate electricity. Which types of Gaseous fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Natural gas
  • 2: Coke oven gas
  • 3: Methane (land fill)
  • 4: Refined fuel gas
  • 5: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity
  • 6: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:35

This business indicated that an Other sub-type method was used to generate electricity. What Other fuels were used to generate this electricity?

  • 1: Other fuels
  • 2: Other fuels - specify:

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:36

This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types: What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:37

This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types: What was the average heat content?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:38

Questions for selected fuel types - Combined cycle - This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types. - What was the quantity used and the total cost?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify
  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: 33-pound cylinder
  • 3: Barrel
  • 4: Cubic Foot
  • 5: Cubic Metre
  • 6: Gallon: Imperial Gallon
  • 7: Gallon: U.S. Gallon
  • 8: Gigajoule
  • 9: Kilogram
  • 10: Kilolitre
  • 11: kWh
  • 12: Litre
  • 13: Long ton
  • 14: MWh
  • 15: Metric Tonne
  • 16: Mmbtu
  • 17: Pound
  • 18: Short ton
  • 19: ('000) Cubic Metres

Quantity used

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

CAN$ '000

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:39

Questions for selected fuel types - Combined cycle - This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types.

What was the volume of electricity generated in megawatts per hour (MW.h)?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:40

Volume in MWh - For Combined Cycle, the total net generation of electricity is: Please review the values and if needed, press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.

Total net generation of electricity using Combined Cycle

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:41

This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types: What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:42

This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types: What was the average heat content?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:43

Questions for selected fuel types - Steam turbine - This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types. - What was the quantity used and the total cost?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify
  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: 33-pound cylinder
  • 3: Barrel
  • 4: Cubic Foot
  • 5: Cubic Metre
  • 6: Gallon: Imperial Gallon
  • 7: Gallon: U.S. Gallon
  • 8: Gigajoule
  • 9: Kilogram
  • 10: Kilolitre
  • 11: kWh
  • 12: Litre
  • 13: Long ton
  • 14: MWh
  • 15: Metric Tonne
  • 16: Mmbtu
  • 17: Pound
  • 18: Short ton
  • 19: ('000) Cubic Metres

Quantity used

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

CAN$ '000

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:44

Questions for selected fuel types - Steam turbine - This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types.

What was the volume of electricity generated in megawatts per hour (MW.h)?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:45

Volume in MWh - For Steam turbine, the total net generation of electricity is: Please review the values and if needed, press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.

Total net generation of electricity using Steam Turbine

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:46

This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types: What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:47

This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types: What was the average heat content?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:48

Questions for selected fuel types - Combustion engine - This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types. - What was the quantity used and the total cost?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify
  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: 33-pound cylinder
  • 3: Barrel
  • 4: Cubic Foot
  • 5: Cubic Metre
  • 6: Gallon: Imperial Gallon
  • 7: Gallon: U.S. Gallon
  • 8: Gigajoule
  • 9: Kilogram
  • 10: Kilolitre
  • 11: kWh
  • 12: Litre
  • 13: Long ton
  • 14: MWh
  • 15: Metric Tonne
  • 16: Mmbtu
  • 17: Pound
  • 18: Short ton
  • 19: ('000) Cubic Metres

Quantity used

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

CAN$ '000

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:49

Questions for selected fuel types - Combustion engine - This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types.

What was the volume of electricity generated in megawatts per hour (MW.h)?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:50

Volume in MWh - For Combustion engine, the total net generation of electricity is: Please review the values and if needed, press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.

Total net generation of electricity using Combustion engine

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:51

This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types: What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:52

This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types: What was the average heat content?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:53

Questions for selected fuel types - Combustion turbine - This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types. - What was the quantity used and the total cost?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify
  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: 33-pound cylinder
  • 3: Barrel
  • 4: Cubic Foot
  • 5: Cubic Metre
  • 6: Gallon: Imperial Gallon
  • 7: Gallon: U.S. Gallon
  • 8: Gigajoule
  • 9: Kilogram
  • 10: Kilolitre
  • 11: kWh
  • 12: Litre
  • 13: Long ton
  • 14: MWh
  • 15: Metric Tonne
  • 16: Mmbtu
  • 17: Pound
  • 18: Short ton
  • 19: ('000) Cubic Metres

Quantity used

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

CAN$ '000

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:54

Questions for selected fuel types - Combustion turbine - This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types.

What was the volume of electricity generated in megawatts per hour (MW.h)?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:55

Volume in MWh - For Combustion turbine, the total net generation of electricity is: Please review the values and if needed, press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.

Total net generation of electricity using Combustion turbine

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:56

This business indicated that Other sub-type method was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types: What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:57

This business indicated that Other sub-type method was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types: What was the average heat content?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:58

Questions for selected fuel types - Other sub-type - This business indicated that Other sub-type method was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types. - What was the quantity used and the total cost?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify
  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: 33-pound cylinder
  • 3: Barrel
  • 4: Cubic Foot
  • 5: Cubic Metre
  • 6: Gallon: Imperial Gallon
  • 7: Gallon: U.S. Gallon
  • 8: Gigajoule
  • 9: Kilogram
  • 10: Kilolitre
  • 11: kWh
  • 12: Litre
  • 13: Long ton
  • 14: MWh
  • 15: Metric Tonne
  • 16: Mmbtu
  • 17: Pound
  • 18: Short ton
  • 19: ('000) Cubic Metres

Quantity used

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

CAN$ '000

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:59

Questions for selected fuel types - Other sub-type - This business indicated that Other sub-type method was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types.

What was the volume of electricity generated in megawatts per hour (MW.h)?

  • 1: Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 2: Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 3: Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
  • 4: Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
  • 5: Lignite
  • 6: Wood
  • 7: Petroleum coke
  • 8: Agriculture biomass
  • 9: Other biomass
  • 10: Other biomass - type unknown
  • 11: Municipal and other waste
  • 12: Other solid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 13: Biodiesel
  • 14: Ethanol
  • 15: Other biofuel
  • 16: Light fuel oil
  • 17: Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • 18: Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
  • 19: Propane
  • 20: Diesel
  • 21: Orimulsion
  • 22: Spent pulping liquor
  • 23: Other liquid fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 24: Natural gas
  • 25: Coke oven gas
  • 26: Methane (land fill)
  • 27: Refined fuel gas
  • 28: Other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity - specify
  • 29: Other fuels - specify

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:60

Volume in MWh - For Other sub-type, the total net generation of electricity is: Please review the values and if needed, press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.

Total net generation of electricity using Other sub-type method

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:61

Useful thermal energy - Combined cycle - This business indicated that it uses Combined cycle cogeneration process. What was the useful thermal energy produced from this business for internal use and sale?

Internal use (volume in Gj)

Sale (volume in Gj)

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:62

Useful thermal energy - Steam turbine - This business indicated that it uses Steam turbine cogeneration process. What was the useful thermal energy produced from this business for internal use and sale?

Internal use (volume in Gj)

Sale (volume in Gj)

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:63

Useful thermal energy - Combustion engine - This business indicated that it uses Combustion engine cogeneration process. What was the useful thermal energy produced from this business for internal use and sale?

Internal use (volume in Gj)

Sale (volume in Gj)

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:64

Useful thermal energy - Combustion turbine - This business indicated that it uses Combustion turbine cogeneration process. What was the useful thermal energy produced from this business for internal use and sale?

Internal use (volume in Gj)

Sale (volume in Gj)

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:65

Useful thermal energy - Other sub-type - This business indicated that it uses #{B05051_m6} cogeneration process. What was the useful thermal energy produced from this business for internal use and sale?

Internal use (volume in Gj)

Sale (volume in Gj)

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:66

What was the average heat content in gigajoules per metric tonne (Gj/MT) of Uranium?

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:67

Uranium - What quantity of Uranium was used and the total cost?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: 33-pound cylinder
  • 3: Barrel
  • 4: Cubic Foot
  • 5: Cubic Metre
  • 6: Gallon: Imperial Gallon
  • 7: Gallon: U.S. Gallon
  • 8: Gigajoule
  • 9: Kilogram
  • 10: Kilolitre
  • 11: kWh
  • 12: Litre
  • 13: Long ton
  • 14: MWh
  • 15: Metric Tonne
  • 16: Mmbtu
  • 17: Pound
  • 18: Short ton
  • 19: ('000) Cubic Metres

Quantity

Total Cost

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:68

Uranium - MWh -

What was the total net volume of electricity generated in megawatts per hour (MW.h)?

Reporting changes and events that affected the business

Indicate any changes or events that may have affected the reported values for this business compared to the last reporting period.

  • 1: Strike or lock-out
  • 2: Exchange rate impact
  • 3: Price changes in goods or services sold
  • 4: Contracting out
  • 5: Organisational change
  • 6: Price changes in labour or raw materials
  • 7: Natural disaster
  • 8: Recession
  • 9: Change in product line
  • 10: Sold business units
  • 11: Expansion
  • 12: New/lost contract
  • 13: Plant Closures
  • 14: Acquisition of business units
  • 15: Other change or event - specify:
  • 16: Other description
  • 17: No changes or events

Contact person

Contact person - Question identifier:1

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

First name:

Last name:

Title:

Email address:

Telephone number (including area code):

Extension number (if applicable):

Fax number (including area code):

Feedback

Feedback - Question identifier:1

How long did it take to complete this questionnaire? Include time spent gathering the necessary information.

Hours

Minutes

Feedback - Question identifier:2

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