Did you know that Ontarians consumed
2.92 billion GJ
of energy in 2010?
So, where do you start?

What part of the energy story is driving your curiosity?
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Industrial users include manufacturing, mining, pulp and paper, forestry, and oil and gas companies.
In Ontario, the industrial sector used a total of 1,175,991,000 GJ in 2010 .
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Residential energy use refers to the energy we use to heat, cool and light our homes, drive our cars and travel on buses, airplanes and trains.
In Ontario, the residential sector used a total of 1,013,623,000 GJ in 2010.
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Commercial energy use refers to the energy we use to heat, cool and light the places where we work, go to school and receive other public services, as well as where we shop and play. In addition, it covers the wholesale and retail delivery of goods that we consume.
In Ontario, the commercial sector used a total of 732,751,800 GJ in 2010.
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