Weekly water levels and flow outlooks are provided for Churchill River.
Go online to report street light outages
Manitobans turn their clocks back November 2nd, and that means more opportunities to spot street light outages during the longer hours of darkness. When you see one, let us know! You can use the street light outage form on our website to report it.
Overnight road closures continue on Provincial Road 304 at Pine Falls Generating Station
Starting Sunday, October 27 at 9 pm, the section of Provincial Road 304 passing over Pine Falls Generating Station (see map below) will experience short periods of full closure overnight for 1.5 hour periods to perform construction work on the facility.
What is the energy transition?
In brief, the energy transition is the shift in how energy is made, delivered and used all around the world.
Overnight road closures on Provincial Road 304 at Pine Falls Generating Station
Starting Sunday, October 20, the section of Provincial Road 304 passing over Pine Falls Generating Station (see map below) will experience short periods of full closure overnight for 1-to-1.5-hour periods, to perform construction work on the facility. No traffic except emergency vehicles will have access during the periods below.
Centra applies for rate increase to cover cost of serving customers
On October 7, Centra Gas Manitoba Inc., a subsidiary of Manitoba Hydro, filed a General Rate Application with the Public Utilities Board of Manitoba (PUB) in response to their Order directing Centra to file an application by that date.
Manitoba Hydro working to restore power after latest windstorm
Manitoba Hydro crews are working to safely restore power after a large number of outages across the province this weekend.
Loans to help your energy future
We offer a loan to help with energy efficiency upgrades.
Manitoba Hydro Online Services, App, Unavailable Saturday
Manitoba Hydro advises that some online services will be unavailable Saturday, October 5th as the utility upgrades some of its internal systems.
Manitoba Hydro posts $157 million net loss due to drought: 2023-24 Annual Report
Manitoba Hydro released its 2023-24 annual report today which shows a consolidated net loss of $157 million attributable to Manitoba Hydro for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024. This compares to a consolidated net income of $638 million the previous year.