Winter Disconnection Ban

The Winter Disconnection Ban is now in effect. Residential customers cannot be disconnected by their electricity or natural gas utility for non-payment between the period of November 15, 2024, and April 30, 2025.

Customers who were previously disconnected for non-payment reasons, will be reconnected by December 1, 2024.

If you owe money to your utility:

DO…

  • Keep in contact with your utility and explore available payment options.
  • Know your rights and responsibilities under the OEB’s Customer Service Rules for rate-regulated natural gas and electricity utilities:
  • Find out if you are eligible for bill payment support programs such as the Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) and the Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP). Learn more at OEB.ca/billhelp.

Check it Out! You Might Qualify.

Now, more Ontarians qualify for OESP. The Government of Ontario changed eligibility for the program as of March 1, 2024. 

Apply now or learn more at OESP.ca.

 

DO NOT… 

  • Stop making payments during the winter disconnection ban period.

Utilities can continue to charge late payment fees on past due amounts even during the winter disconnection ban period. It’s important that you continue to pay your bill with however much you can, to minimize extra charges adding cost and interest to your bill.


Unit Sub-Meter Providers 

Unit Sub-Meter Providers (USMPs) are companies that provide metering and billing services to customers in multi-unit buildings. The USMP enters into a contractual agreement with the owners, landlords, property managers or condominium corporations and decides on disconnection rules and fees and charges at that time.

DO...

  • Check-in with your USMP, landlord, condo board or property owner/manager to see if it plans to voluntarily comply with the ban.

While some may voluntarily comply, the winter disconnection ban does not apply to multi-unit buildings serviced by USMPs, and there are different Customer Service Rules for USMPs.

DO NOT...

  • Miss important information about USMPs. Learn more at OEB.ca/usmp.

Energy Scams

Beware of energy scams including offers of rebates or help applying for bill payment support programs.

DO NOT… 

  • Be pressured by offers of rebates, disconnection threats during the ban period or “help” applying for bill support programs. This could be an energy scam.
  • Share your personal or account information with anyone.
  • Accept offers to pay your bill by gift card or bitcoin. That’s a scam.

DO…

  • Learn how to better protect yourself from energy scams at OEB.ca/scams.
  • Share all this information with family and friends.
  • Contact us if you're unsure an offer might be a scam.