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    North Bay Hydro’s Regulatory Scorecard

    The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has developed a scorecard for all local distribution companies across the Province as a tool to allow customers to gain a better sense of how well their utility is performing over a 5 year period. Utility scorecards track and show comprehensive performance information for each electricity utility in Ontario, over a range of time and for a specific year.

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    2024 IRM Application

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Take Note!

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The Ontario Energy Board has announced new electricity prices. The new prices will apply to most households and small businesses starting November 1.

When the prices change, the hours for mid-peak and on-peak prices also change to the winter time-of-use hours. The lowest-priced, off-peak period remains from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekdays and all day weekends and holidays. The price for consumers is increasing by approximately $2.03 per month on the “Electricity” line, and about 1.7% on the total bill, for a household with a typical consumption pattern and using 800 kWh per month.

Nov. 1, 2014 TOU and RPP pricing Backgrounder

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