A day on the water is a day in the office for our tugboat operators. In summer, they live and work on the tugboat that delivers critical Manitoba equipment through remote northern waterways.
Manitoba Hydro’s second annual Environmental, Social and Governance report highlights utility’s contribution to the province
Our ESG report outlines the Crown Corporation and its employees’ support of the communities it serves and its priorities to continue to provide Manitobans with reliable, affordable energy.
Natural Gas Utility Workers: providing an essential service
While Canadian Natural Gas Utility Workers’ Day is celebrated every October, the essential services these employees perform is truly a 24-7 job.
Where does electricity come from?
Learn how we create, harness, and transmit electricity. Find out more about alternative energy sources.
The golden-winged warbler success story
The golden-winged warbler is a threatened songbird species in Manitoba with unique habitat requirements – and we’ve hatched a plan to protect them.
Our logo – a goalie’s big idea
Manitoba Hydro’s logo was created by a young man from Manchester, England who with his wife made Winnipeg their home for about a decade in 60s and 70s.
Electricity rates to increase September 1
On August 25, the Public Utilities Board (PUB) approved an average electricity rate increase of one per cent effective September 1 and a further one per cent increase effective April 1, 2024.
Manitoba Métis Federation and Manitoba Hydro announce revitalization agreement
The Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF), the National Government of the Red River Métis and Manitoba Hydro have concluded a Revitalization Agreement to address existing hydro-electric developments and work together on future developments.
Manitoba Hydro’s first-ever Integrated Resource Plan predicts swift, significant increase in electrical demand
Manitoba Hydro released its first-ever Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) today, which shows electrical demand in the province could more than double in the next 20 years — and new sources of electricity could be needed within the next decade.
Hydro defends its Commuter Challenge title
From June 4-10, Hydro employees biked, bussed, carpooled, rolled, walked, and scootered to work as part of the 2023 Commuter Challenge.