Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce Policy and Solutions Forum May 15, 2014 Windsor, Ontario.

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Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce Policy and Solutions Forum May 15, 2014 Windsor, Ontario

AMPCO members Industrial power consumers in Ontario Resource-based, energy-intensive, value-added Export-oriented, trade-exposed Forestry, chemical, mining and minerals, steel, petroleum products, cement, automotive, industrial gases and manufacturing Leaders in energy management 18.5 terawatt-hours per year 15% of annual Ontario energy consumption 2100 megawatts average demand 10% of Ontario demand during system peaks 900 MW demand response on peak day in 2013 Electricity expenditures >$1.5 billion/a Leaders in conservation Dispatchable Load Demand Response Industrial Accelerator Air Liquide Air Products Canada Arcelor Mittal Dofasco Atlantic Packaging Products Atlas Tube Cameco Cascades Canadian Gypsum Corporation CF Industries Enbridge Pipelines Essar Steel Essroc Canada Ford Motor Gerdau Goldcorp Goodyear Hamilton Specialty Bar Holcim Canada Imperial Oil INVISTA Canada Irving Tissue Ivaco Rolling Mills Kimberly-Clark Inc Lafarge Canada Lanxess MRRM Inc. – Dainty Foods Division NOVA Chemicals Novelis Specialty Pan Abrasive Praxair Resolute Forest Product Saint-Gobain Ceramics Shell Canada Sifto Canada St. Marys Cement Suncor Energy Tembec The Canadian Salt Company US Steel Canada Vale Washington Mills Electro Minerals Wescast Industries Xstrata Canada