July 29, 2009
Smart Meters are an important part of the provincial government's initiative to create a lasting conservation culture in Ontario and are currently being installed in communities throughout Ontario. The installation of Smart Meters for all Ontario customers is targeted for completion by December 31, 2010. [more...]

July 28, 2009
Electricity retailers may be contacting you and offering a variety of prices and contract options. There are some things you should know about electricity choices before you choose to sign with a retailer. [more...]

July 27, 2009
The following links below will provide you with information on the amount of energy used by our province, and the steps being taken to make energy conservation a reality. [more...]

Electric meters are read during the middle of the month. Utility bills are mailed on the 1st of the month, with a due date usually the 16th of that month. [more...]

If your appliance has energy-saving features, you'll save a lot by using them. Read your manuals and learn the most efficient settings and operating habits. [more...]

Air conditioning does more than cool the air. It truly "conditions" it by removing dust and dirt and lowering humidity. However, these benefits can be costly. Air conditioning can account for anywhere from 5 - 50% of your summer bills. [more...]

Water heating is the second largest energy user in the average home. You can insulate pipes, use water saving technologies and take some easy, no-cost measures. [more...]

At 50% of your energy bill, heating is the single largest use of energy in most homes. You can take measures to improve your heating and control systems, and reduce heat loss so less heating is required. [more...]

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Chapleau Public Utilities Corporation
110 Lorne Street South
PO Box 670
Chapleau, Ontario
P0M 1K0

The Township of Chapleau is the majority shareholder of both the Chapleau Public Utilities Corporation (CPUC), and the Chapleau Energy Services Corporation (CESC). The CPUC is the local distribution company and the CESC is the service company and both companies have an operation and maintenance service agreement between them.


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