Hydro-Québec proposes doubling electricity rates for energy-hungry data centres
MONTRÉAL — Quebec’s hydro utility is seeking to significantly raise electricity prices for data centres and cryptocurrency operations.
Hydro-Québec has asked the province’s energy board to hike rates for new data centres to 13 cents per kilowatt hour — roughly double the price it charges to customers that consume large amounts of power.
In a news release, the provincially owned utility says electricity prices for data centres already connected to the grid will rise to the new rate gradually over five years.
Hydro-Québec says the new rate will apply to data centres that consume more than 5 megawatts per year, and if accepted by the regulator will enter into effect in the second half of 2026.











