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As a Local Distribution Company, NT Power is regulated by the Ontario Energy Board (OEB), a crown corporation responsible for overseeing the province’s electricity and natural gas sectors and its participants. NT Power requires a licence from the OEB. A licence permits energy companies to operate in Ontario and outlines the laws, rules, and regulatory requirements they must follow. NT Power's rate applications must be approved through a complex hearing process from the OEB. The OEB also sets the prices for Regulated Price Plan electricity rates and approves the rates for distribution/delivery and transmission. In short, they are the regulatory policymakers, and it is our job to inform you of our regulatory activities.
NT Power's Distribution Licence
Application to Dispose Certain Deferral and Variance Accounts and Consolidate Accounts (EB-2024-0309)
OEB Docket Number
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EB-2024-0042 | Application for January 1, 2025 Rates |
EB-2023-0039 | Application for January 1, 2024 Rates |
EB-2023-0109
| Notice of Application for disposition of commodity accounts Procedural Order on disposition of commodity accounts
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EB-2022-0050 | Application for May 1, 2023 Rates
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EB-2021-0044 | Application for May 1, 2022 Rates
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EB-2020-0041 | Application for May 1, 2021 Rates and incremental capital
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EB-2019-0055 | Application for May 1, 2020 Rates
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EB-2018-0055 | Application for May 1, 2019 Rates
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EB-2017-0062 | Application for May 1, 2018 Rates
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EB-2017-0269 | Application by Newmarket-Tay Power to purchase Midland Power Utility Corporation
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Utility scorecards track and show comprehensive performance information for each electricity utility in Ontario, over a range of time and for a specific year. The scorecards show data for 20 specific measures within the following four key areas of performance:
Ontario's Electricity Supply Mix 2024 Data
Electricity Sources | Ontario's Electricity Mix* |
Nuclear Energy | 48.5% |
Waterpower | 23.4% |
Natural Gas* | 16.6% |
Wind | 9.0% |
Solar PV | 2.2% |
Bioenergy | 0.4% |
* Includes Lennox, dual fuel (natural gas/bioenergy) and non-contracted emitting generation consistent with IESO.
Note: 1. Figures may not add to 100% due to rounding. 2. Figures do not account for the sale and retirement of Clean Energy Credits (CECs) |
As a result of Bill S-211, An Act to enact the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act and to amend the Customs Tariff, NT Power has prepared a report to address forced and child labour in its supply chain.