Ontario will pay households with central air conditioning and a smart thermostat who volunteer to allow the IESO to reduce their cooling load in order to reduce peak demand
Ontario is putting an additional $342 million toward energy efficiency programs, including paying some customers to run their air conditioning less on hot summer days.
Smith says the expanded programs, expected to be rolled out starting next spring, will save enough electricity by 2025 to power about 130,000 homes a year.
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