Our Yukon grid electricity generation chart indicates the amount of electricity being generated and where that electricity is coming from. We recently updated the generation charts. When reviewing, keep in mind:
There are several things you can do to reduce your electricity consumption. This could include washing your clothes with cold water, turning the lights off in rooms you’re not using, and unplugging electronics or appliances that are not in use.
May 2025 update: Yukoners may notice increased thermal usage this spring. Read more here.
Updated 1 minute ago
38 MW
0.2 MW
3.7 MW
2.2 MW
Updated 1 minute ago
Production
38 MW
2.2 MW
Production
0.2 MW
3.7 MW
Updated 6 minutes ago
933 MWh
3.5 MWh
63 MWh
66 MWh
June 29–July 5, 2025
5,860 MWh
26 MWh
401 MWh
346 MWh
June 5–July 5, 2025
26,981 MWh
347 MWh
1,326 MWh
3,009 MWh
June 29–July 5, 2025
5,860 MWh
26 MWh
401 MWh
346 MWh
June 5–July 5, 2025
26,981 MWh
347 MWh
1,326 MWh
3,009 MWh
July 15, 2024–15, 2025
357 GWh
5.8 GWh
5.7 GWh
131 GWh