Reducing your electricity bill
The only way to reduce your electricity bill is to use less electricity. Think that’s easier said than done? Take our advice!
The only way to reduce your electricity bill is to use less electricity. Think that’s easier said than done? Take our advice!
When you start something new, it’s good to analyze where you’re at and set realistic goals before diving in. The same goes for electricity consumption. That’s why we’d like to provide you with ways to understand, compare, analyze and track it. Get personalized and proven recommendations to reduce your electricity bill. Start using the EPI today, for free!
Track your electricity consumption to the nearest hour. See your data (hourly, daily, monthly and annually) and compare it with the same period from the previous year. See any differences? Pay attention to factors such as heating and air conditioning.
Do you consume more energy in the summer or winter? Do you do better than other households similar to yours? To find out, complete your home’s profile.
See a breakdown of your electricity consumption by major uses, by billing period or yearly. Get an accurate picture and find out what’s impacting your bill.
Based on your home’s profile, get tangible recommendations and build your action plan. Track your progress toward more responsible consumption.
Discover the Energy Performance Indicator
We’ve got advice on heating, water- and energy-saving products, efficient lighting and home electronics and tips to get you started saving right away.
See our energy efficiency tips
Hilo, a subsidiary of Hydro‑Québec, offers a turnkey smart energy service to individuals and soon businesses, as well. We provide tailored coaching to help you use energy responsibly. Save up to 15% on your electricity bill, and earn cash rewards when you meet challenges during peak periods. Saving money and the environment? Easy peasy.
Learn more about what Hilo has to offer
The Program offers financial assistance to residential customers, installers and builders to encourage the implementation of energy efficiency measures—another great way to use less electricity!