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Ontario's electric ferries are still running on diesel, and costs are adding up
CBC News ^ | July 09, 2025 | Dan Taekema

Posted on 07/09/2025 6:57:35 AM PDT by jerod

Receipts show thousands of litres of fuel burned with monthly bills of $150K-$200K

For years, different Ontario governments have used the electric ferries for Wolfe and Amherst islands as evidence the province is leading by example in the battle against climate change — but both vessels are still being powered by diesel fuel.

The two boats have been serving their communities near the headwaters of the St. Lawrence River since last summer. However, charging infrastructure has yet to be fully installed.

Mark Sibley, a member of local environmental group 350 Kingston, said he was elated in 2018 when the province first announced the ferries would be electric.

He summed up his reaction to the ongoing use of diesel in one word: "Disappointed."

"Let's get on with it," he said. "The time has passed that they should have been electrified."

Invoices obtained by CBC through a freedom of information request provide a snapshot showing the boats have burned hundreds of thousands of litres of fuel, with monthly costs to taxpayers ranging between $150,000 and more than $200,000 for each ferry.

While the Amherst Islander II (AI2) has experimented with intermittent charging, it may take until 2027 for the Wolfe Islander IV (WI4) to go fully electric as construction on its docks drags on, according to Ontario's Ministry of Transportation (MTO).

Invoices show fuel consumption, costs

Receipts from MTO show that between mid-August when the WI4 started officially carrying passengers, and early December 2024 when it was damaged and taken out of service, the ferry consumed 463,655 litres of diesel fuel. Over that period, the bills added up to a total of $683,366.

Only invoices for December 2024 were provided for the AI2, but they show the boat used 146,685 litres of fuel at a cost of $213,432 during that period.

CBC also requested electric receipts, but according to the FOI response dated June 2, "no records exist pertaining to electricity costs." As of that point, the ministry had "not yet used shore-based electricity to power these vessels," it read.

The Amherst Islander II is operated by Loyalist Township, which typically covers 10 per cent of the costs through user fees, while MTO picks up the rest of the tab. However, Deputy Mayor Nathan Townend said the ministry has been covering 100 per cent of the fuel costs since the AI2 arrived.

He said residents are thankful for provincial investments including an air-conditioned terminal and washrooms built on the new dock to service the ferry. Townend said he hopes it will be fully electric "very shortly."

"The purpose of these boats is to be electric boats, and to help Ontario meet its climate targets," he said. "We will get there."

Sibley said he recognizes the ferries have faced obstacles, but he believes continuing to run Ontario's so-called electric boats on diesel signifies a failure to meet the challenge of climate change.

"We're in a climate crisis that demands urgency," he said. "It's symptomatic of governments that are not moving with sufficient speed and scale."

Like taking 1,375 cars off the road A March 2018 news release from MTO announced the province was "Fighting Climate Change with New, Clean Ferries," with Ontario ponying up $94 million and the Canadian government forking over more than $31 million.

Residents will "soon be able to ride a ferry that is completely powered by electricity," read a quote attributed to then-minister of transportation Kathryn McGarry.

Ontario's Marine Transportation Strategy, introduced by current Minister Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria roughly five years later, continued to highlight the boats as an example of Ontario "Greening Marine Transportation."

"Those electric ferries are expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an estimated 7.4 million kilograms of carbon dioxide per year compared to conventional diesel ferries, the equivalent of taking 1,357 cars off the road," it read.

An MTO spokesperson said Sarkaria wasn't available for an interview about the continued use of diesel. In a statement sent by email, Julia Caslin wrote charging infrastructure for the AI2 is functional and being used intermittently, with testing ongoing before it can become fully operational in electric mode.

Neither MTO nor staff with Loyalist Township specified how many times the ferry had so far run on electric power alone.

The ministry said the WI4 is operating in hybrid mode, which uses diesel generators to charge the batteries that power the boat.

That approach is expected to continue until charging infrastructure is completely installed on shore, with fall or winter 2025/26 targeted for the Wolfe Island side and 2026/27 for the Kingston dock, according to MTO.

MPP says going electric could add speed

Kingston and the Island MPP Ted Hsu recently met with ministry staff and said it's his understanding the WI4 won't be able to run full-speed until both charging stations are set up, meaning islanders will continue to wait longer than they otherwise might.

"The hope is that we would go back to the original 60-minute schedule from the 80-minute schedule that we have now, once all of the electric charging and automatic mooring infrastructure is built and running," Hsu explained.

The Liberal MPP said while the provincial government seems focused on building highways around Toronto, he's been pressuring officials to remember the ferries.

He added he wants to see the boats succeed because he believes electric power — not fossil fuels — is the future.

"It's cheaper to run and there should be less maintenance in the long run because it's electric, but ... in the meantime ... if it's $150,000-$200,000 a month, that's an extra cost that we're incurring."


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1,357 cars off the road... At a cost of over one hundred million installing electrical infrastructure associated with these 'electric' ferries, that don't use electricity.

Just another example of wasted taxpayer money spent on virtue signaling by climate change lunatics... Electricity is largely created and maintained by the use of fossil fuels... And always will be.

1,357 cars off the road? According to Wiki... In 2022, there were 26.3 million road motor vehicles registered in Canada.

Climate change hypocrisy... We just can't get enough of it.

1 posted on 07/09/2025 6:57:35 AM PDT by jerod
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“We're in a climate crisis that demands urgency,” he said.

No, we aren't, but thank you for letting everyone know you are a loon.

3 posted on 07/09/2025 7:03:35 AM PDT by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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Seems to me that the Texas floods were due to Ontario not meeting its all-electric ferry goal in time?

Sounds like we have a CULPRIT. Hopefully someone there gets PROSECUTED.


4 posted on 07/09/2025 7:06:16 AM PDT by BobL
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Cognitive dissonance: When you believe that 140 ppm of CO2 can cause global warming, it's easy to believe that removing 1357 cars from 26,300,000 will be a significant improvement.
5 posted on 07/09/2025 7:09:03 AM PDT by budj (Combat Vet, second of three generations.)
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“The nature of the evidence is irrelevant; it’s the seriousness of the charge that matters.”

In this case it’s also the lack of a charge, which becomes a double entendre!

6 posted on 07/09/2025 7:09:23 AM PDT by Lockbox (politicians, they all seemed like game show host to me.... Sting)
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I confess I didn’t read the entire piece. They kept harping on the cost of diesel to run the boats. Is electricity free in Canada?


7 posted on 07/09/2025 7:11:19 AM PDT by hanamizu ( )
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Just another example of wasted taxpayer money spent on virtue signaling by climate change lunatics... Electricity is largely created and maintained by the use of fossil fuels... And always will be.

I agree 100%, though I prefer the term "hydrocarbons" over "fossil fuels".

As soon as the virtue signaling begins, all common sense ends. I'm for alternative energy and alternative motors (i.e. EV's vs gas vs diesel) if there are practical reasons for it. For example, diesel locomotives operate much like the electric ferries in this article. The locomotives are really EV's with an electric motor to give it more power, and a diesel generator. That might be a practical use of an EV motor to propel a very heavy train cargo load from a dead stop into motion. And perhaps something like that is useful with ferries. If I knew enough about how much power is needed to start a ferry's motion in water, I might support it.

But the virtue signaling takes away all of the practical analysis and drives decision making in ways that are more expensive with less results. In most situations, an EV is impractical (and I say that as an EV owner).

8 posted on 07/09/2025 7:11:49 AM PDT by Tell It Right (1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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IF they ever go full 100% electric...

It will be amazing to see that the cost per mile triples going from diesel to electric.

And the time that the boat is out of service to charge up severely limits the runs per day.


9 posted on 07/09/2025 7:12:52 AM PDT by uranium penguin
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“I confess I didn’t read the entire piece. They kept harping on the cost of diesel to run the boats. Is electricity free in Canada?”

Only In Canada-stan.. It is about 2000x more efficent to burn diesel or nat gas at a power station, then transport that hundreds of miles to the dock to charge the Boat.


10 posted on 07/09/2025 7:21:11 AM PDT by uranium penguin
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You use a ton more Diesel carrying those Heavy Batteries around


11 posted on 07/09/2025 7:27:03 AM PDT by butlerweave
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Speak for yourself. The electricity that powers my house is 100% carbon free and doesn’t pollute the environment.

Of course, it is provided by the nuclear power plant a few miles away.

The only reason that fossil fuels are still widely used is the greenies and liberals made building nuke plants so expensive to build. But when have they ever used logical reasoning.

Canada should have just built a bridge and been done with it.


12 posted on 07/09/2025 7:27:52 AM PDT by sloanrb
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To: jerod

As with all things leftist, virtue signaling is more important than actual results.


13 posted on 07/09/2025 7:30:52 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (The politicized state destroys aspects of civil society, human kindness and private charity.)
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Who in their right mind would sit down next to a lithium battery that large floating around a large body of water?


14 posted on 07/09/2025 7:33:22 AM PDT by sasquatch (Do NOT forget Ashli Babbit! c/o piytar)
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However, charging infrastructure has yet to be fully installed.

How many millions of dollars is that going to cost for just 2 ferries ? LOL


15 posted on 07/09/2025 7:33:58 AM PDT by butlerweave
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It would seem to my logical mind that electric powered would need to be a few hours running and close to 22 hours to recharge.
An electric ferry seems like a bad idea.
So the batteries are being lugged around with diesel for years now !!! Stupid lives.


16 posted on 07/09/2025 7:40:31 AM PDT by George from New England (escaped CT back in 2006)
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To: jerod

Outlaw cars.
Plow up the streets and highways.
Execute anyone who complains.


17 posted on 07/09/2025 7:46:08 AM PDT by MrBambaLaMamba (אני עומד לצד ישראל. The only good commies is one that's dead - Country Joe McDonald )
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Electricity is largely created and maintained by the use of fossil fuels

I was surprised to learn that Ontario electric power is 51% nuclear and 25% hydro-electric. Overall, Canada is 60% hydro and 15% nuclear.

18 posted on 07/09/2025 7:47:53 AM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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“The purpose of these boats is to be electric boats”

Silly me, I thought perhaps their purpose was to ferry people and vehicles across the water.


19 posted on 07/09/2025 7:57:23 AM PDT by punchamullah
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Why is there a need for a ferry at all for either island? The Province of Ontario allowed both provinces to be tossed in the garbage heap years ago when they allowed both to be overrun by wind turbines.... https://transalta.com/about-us/our-operations/facilities/wolfe-island/
The only reason Wolfe Island looks ‘nice’ in this picture is that it’s one that is on the wind mill operator’s website....


20 posted on 07/09/2025 8:13:48 AM PDT by hecticskeptic
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