Leading Ontario LDCs Join Forces Through PowerShare to Advance DSO Capabilities

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A group of forward-looking Local Distribution Companies (LDCs) in Ontario is proud to announce the formation of PowerShare, a new strategic collaboration designed to support the province’s evolving electricity system through the advancement of Distribution System Operator (DSO) capabilities, including the development of local energy markets.

DSO capabilities represent a transformative role for LDCs, expanding their traditional electricity delivery to include the active management of distributed energy resources (DERs) such as solar panels, battery storage and electric vehicles. This approach supports the integration of local energy markets and other innovative tools, enabling a more flexible, efficient and customer-focused grid that aligns with Ontario’s goals for electrification, decarbonization and long-term reliability.

The founding members of this collaboration include:

• Bluewater Power Distribution Corporation

• Essex Powerlines Corporation

• Greater Sudbury Hydro Inc.

• Kingston Hydro Corporation

• Lakefront Utilities Inc.

• London Hydro Inc.

• Milton Hydro Distribution Inc.

• PUC Distribution Inc.

• Welland Hydro Electric System Corp.

This coalition of LDCs recognizes the pivotal role DERs will play in supporting Ontario’s energy transition. By working together, the group is advancing shared solutions and practical tools that will help utilities operate more effectively in this evolving role.

First step: Participation in OEB DSO Capabilities Consultation
The group’s first coordinated initiative will be active participation in the Ontario Energy Board’s DSO capabilities (EB-2025-0060) consultation. This participation reflects the group’s commitment to playing an active and informed role in the regulatory and technical discussions shaping the future of electricity distribution in Ontario.

“DSO capabilities are not just a vision of the future – they are a necessary foundation for a smart, flexible, and customer-centric grid,” said Jayna Sweeney, Chair of the group. “By working together through PowerShare, we’re ensuring that Ontario’s LDCs can deliver that future efficiently and effectively.”

About the PowerShare Group
This collaboration empowers small and mid-sized LDCs in Ontario to lead through shared innovation, coordinated policy development and joint system planning. By combining their expertise and aligning strategic objectives, the group is better positioned to deliver meaningful results for both the electricity sector and the communities they serve.

Building on early achievements from DER enablement projects across Ontario, PowerShare applies proven, real-world approaches to strengthen the group’s existing DSO expertise. These pilot projects have demonstrated that LDCs can actively manage DERs to support grid reliability and flexibility.
With this foundation, PowerShare is now focused on validating the operational and technical requirements needed to transition from pilot initiatives to standard practice. This will enable LDCs to take on enhanced roles in DER coordination as part of day-to-day operations. The group is also working to develop common approaches and tools that offer a scalable model that can be replicated across Ontario.

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