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OverviewHydro responded to demands from residents of farms and hamlets for a fair share of the ""public power"" that was being distributed to municipalities in southwestern Ontario in 1910. It extended its transmission lines along the back concessions of the region, developed new agrarian applications for electricity, and devised a rural rate schedule capable of attracting new customers and encouraging electrical consumption. Provincial government funds were allocated to Hydro for rural development in the 1920s and moderate growth was maintained until World War II interrupted the rural construction program. After the war, however, rural electrification in southern Ontario progressed rapidly until 1958 when provincial money for that region was substantially reduced and Hydro redirected its attention to the needs of the North. While Fleming shows that the public utility proved responsive to changing economic conditions, technological developments, and political considerations as it became a world leader in rural electrification, he also presents evidence of the policies and methods which have engendered negative sentiment toward Ontario Hydro. For example, he reveals that the ""power at cost"" policy was both a way to achieve price reduction and a strategy for price maintenance. In describing the various influences on Ontario Hydro's program of rural electrification, Fleming has drawn from an impressive array of archival and newspaper sources, including the Ontario Hydro Archives, the Ontario Archives of the Hydro-Electric Commission, and files in the office of the Ontario Premier. Power at Cost will become the standard reference on the subject of rural electrification in Ontario. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Keith R. Fleming , Keith R. FlemingPublisher: McGill-Queen's University Press Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press ISBN: 9780773508682ISBN 10: 0773508686 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 05 December 1991 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is precisely the kind of study needed at this moment. We have had enough about origins and ideology. What's needed is something that tells us how things work. [Fleming's book] does that for the rural electric system in the province of Ontario. The text is well written, carefully organized, and solidly documented. The author keeps his focus firmly on the subject throughout and does not get drawn into tangential concerns ... a model monographic work. Vivian Nelles, Department of History, York University. This is precisely the kind of study needed at this moment. We have had enough about origins and ideology. What's needed is something that tells us how things work. [Fleming's book] does that for the rural electric system in the province of Ontario. The text is well written, carefully organized, and solidly documented. The author keeps his focus firmly on the subject throughout and does not get drawn into tangential concerns ... a model monographic work. Vivian Nelles, Department of History, York University. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |