Hydro-Quebec says U.S. export deal will keep local power rates below inflation
MONTREAL — Quebecers won’t get a break on already low hydroelectricity rates but a massive export deal with Massachusetts will give the public utility flexibility to keep increases below inflation, Hydro-Quebec’s CEO said Friday.
“It relieves some pressure,” Eric Martel said at a news conference. “It gives us a certain flexibility for things to come.”
The biggest export contract in Hydro-Quebec’s history, run by Hydro-Quebec and U.S. partner Eversource Energy, would bring up to 9.45 terawatt hours of electricity per year from Quebec’s hydroelectric plants to Massachusetts.
Hydro-Quebec promised several years ago to keep domestic power rates below inflation and to increase the utility’s profitability.