TSX:H (Hydro One)

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Hydro One Ltd. engages in the transmission and distribution of electricity. It operates through the following segments: Transmission, Distribution, and Other. The Transmission segment is involved in the transmission of high voltage electricity. The Distribution segment prrovides delivery of electricity to end customers and certain other municipal electricity distributors. The Other segment includes corporate activities and the operations of the firm's telecommunications business. The company was founded on August 31, 2015 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
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