I think the bigger picture is that energy is going to be more expensive in the future, regardless of how we choose to produce it.
Bruce Sharp of Aegent Energy Advisors had earlier predicted power prices would rise about $304 a year for a typical household because of the harmonized sales tax, time-of-use pricing and other factors.
But with the awarding of the renewable power contracts, he says a more likely figure is an increase of $377 per household by the end of 2011. That would push the annual bill for a home using 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity to $1,585 from today's level of $1,208, he figures.
The new contracts for wind, solar and water-powered generation will pay the companies an average of 15.2 cents a kilowatt hour, Sharp says. That's close to four times the standard market price.
Sharp estimates the renewable energy contracts awarded to date will provide about 5 per cent of the province's power. But they'll make up 11 per cent of the total cost of generation because of the price.
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