Increases in "Electricity" Charges on Customer Bills Reflect Rising Generation Costs
VAUGHAN, ON--(Marketwired - October 29, 2014) - Province-wide adjustments to time-of-use (TOU) electricity prices, announced by the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) earlier this month will be coming into effect on November 1, 2014. The new prices for residential and small business customers are as follows:
These increases in the TOU prices, which can be found on the "Electricity" line on customer bills, reflect the rising costs in electricity generation.
Although PowerStream purchases the electricity delivered to its customers from the province's generation companies, the utility does not earn any margin on the sale of the commodity. Instead, PowerStream and other electricity distribution companies in Ontario recover their costs through distribution charges, which are part of the "Delivery" portion that appear on customer electricity bills. Distribution charges account for approximately 20% of a typical PowerStream residential customer's total bill.
PowerStream Inc. has applied to the Ontario Energy Board to decrease the amount it charges by approximately $1.18 each month for a typical residential customer in the Barrie/Simcoe County rate zone and $0.94 each month for a typical residential customer in the York Region rate zone beginning on January 1, 2015. Other customers, including businesses, may be affected as well. The combined impact of the province's new prices and charges will cost a typical PowerStream residential customer slightly over $2.00 on their total monthly bill. A typical small business customer will see an increase of slightly over $5.00 per month.
The Ontario Clean Energy Benefit (OCEB), which provides a 10% reduction on the total electricity bill, will continue.
Customers who purchase electricity from an energy retailer will continue to pay electricity prices and charges in accordance with their contracts.
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