Power for your life

Look for Erie Thames Powerlines at your child's school, the annual parade or other fun events. Giving families opportunities to grow together and learn together — it's one more way we're Your Home Town Utility.

Community involvement

As Your Home Town Utility, Erie Thames Powerlines is proud to sponsor and participate in a variety of community events within our service territory. Our staff live here — this is their home; the community of their family and friends. We understand the importance of community support and Erie Thames Powerlines is committed to partnering in the leisure activities, community events and fundraising initiatives of the townships we service.

Each year we enjoy sponsoring youth minor hockey teams in the region. Last year we had the privilege of sponsoring 10 teams, including the Port Stanley Lakers, Aylmer Flames and the Junior C Aylmer Spitfires. These athletic sponsorships offer children and youth the chance to participate in team athletics while also helping generate community support and involvement.

In addition to financially supporting athletic teams, the staff of Erie Thames Powerlines actively volunteer in a variety of community events and programs within our service territory. Our staff actively participates in community parades and helps run workshops such as Emergency Preparedness Day in Ingersoll and the County of Oxford (Woodstock).

 

Eco Living Tips

Make the switch!

Do your laundry in cold water to save your clothes and save on energy.

85-90% of the energy used during warm and hot water laundry loads goes towards heating the water. Switch to cold water and you use less energy, your clothes last longer and colours stay brilliant!

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Current News

Conservation Event

Saturday July 31st, 2010, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, Aylmer Canadian Tire

Join Erie Thames Powerlines and the Town of Aylmer and learn about the Community Challenge, Power Pledge and other great energy conservation programs!

Visit 10 Smart Meter Lane and learn how shifting your electricty makes sense