Electricity Supply Disposition - Annual 2012

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Introduction

Purpose

The survey collects data about the supply and disposition of electricity in Canada from utilities and industrial establishments that generate and/or distribute electrical energy in Canada.

Additional information

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the supply of, and demand for, energy in Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance, and is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area. In the case of public utilities, it is used by governmental agencies to fulfill their regulatory responsibilities. The private sector also uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Confidentiality

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Data-sharing agreements

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Record linkage

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Return procedures

This schedule is to be completed and returned to Statistics Canada, 150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway, OID - ISS: JT-02 B17, Ottawa, ON, K1A 0T6. Please complete and return within 30 days after receipt of this questionnaire. If you require assistance in the completion of this questionnaire or have any questions regarding this survey, please contact us: Telephone: 1-877-604-7828 Fax: 1-800-755-5514.

Supply

Section 1. Electricity Generated

  • 1: Hydro
  • 2: Steam-conventional
  • 3: Steam-nuclear
  • 4: Internal combustion
  • 5: Combustion turbine
  • 6: Tidal
  • 7: Wind
  • 8: Solar
  • 9: Other (specify)
  • 10: Total Gross Generation

Section 2. Gross Receipts of Electricity from the U.S.A.

  • a: Firm
  • b: Interruptible
  • c: Non-revenue
  • d: Total Receipts from U.S.A.

Section 3. Gross Receipts of Electricity from Other Provinces

  • 1: System Name
  • 2: Total Receipts from Other Provinces

Section 4. Gross Receipts of Electricity from within Province

  • 1: System Name
  • 2: Total Receipts from Within Province

Section 5. Total Supply

  • 1: Megawatt/hours

Disposition

Section 6. Gross Deliveries of Electricity to the U.S.A.

  • a: Firm
  • b: Interruptible
  • c: Non-revenue
  • d: Total Deliveries to U.S.A.

Section 7. Gross Deliveries of Electricity to Other Provinces

  • 1: System Name
  • 2: Total Deliveries to Other Provinces

Section 8. Gross Deliveries of Electricity within Province

  • 1: System Name
  • 2: Total Deliveries within Province

Section 9. Electricity Used

  • 1: Report all electricity consumed (self-generated or purchased), i.e. used for own operations or given as compensation. (Please report separately for operations which have different NAICS classifications. List company names and type of compensation or arrangement.) (NOTE: Please do not duplicate in Section 10)
  • 2: Total Electricity Used

Section 10. Deliveries to Ultimate Consumers (Billed + or - adjustments)

  • 1: Residential - Single Meter
  • 2: Residential - Bulk Meter
  • 3: Family Farms (at farm rates or an estimate)
  • 4: Corporate Farms and Support Activities (111, 112, 1151 and 1152 at commercial/industrial rates)
  • 5: Irrigation (at irrigation rates only)
  • 6: Total Agriculture
  • 7: Total Residential and Agriculture
  • 8: Iron ore mining (21221)
  • 9: Oil and Gas Extraction and Support Actvities (211 and 213 excluding 213119)
  • 10: Other Mining and Support Activities (212 and 213119 excluding 21221)
  • 11: Food Manufacturing (311)
  • 12: Paper Manufacturing (322)
  • 13: Iron and Steel Manufacturing (3311, 3312, 33151)
  • 14: Aluminium and Non-Ferrous Metal Manufacturing (3313, 3314 and 33152)
  • 15: Cement Manufacturing (32731)
  • 16: Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing (324)
  • 17: Chemical, Pesticide and Fertilizer Manufacturing (3251, 3253)
  • 18: Other Manufacturing (31-33 / except above)
  • 19: Total Mining and Manufacturing
  • 20: Urban Transit Systems (4851)
  • 21: Pipeline Transportation and Natural Gas Distribution (486, 2212)
  • 22: Public Administration (91)
  • 23: Street lighting (please estimate)
  • 24: Commercial and Other Institutional (all industries not previously specified)
  • 25: Total Other
  • 26: Grand Total

Section 11. Transmission, Distribution and Other Losses

  • 1: Megawatt/hours

Section 12. Total Disposal

  • 1: Megawatt/hours
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