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Fort Erie Electricity Rates (#forterie-rates) | Download as PDF (/sites/cnpower.com/files/FERatesJan14.pdf) Port Colborne Electricity Rates (#portcolborne-rates) | Download as PDF (/sites/cnpower.com/files/PCRatesJan14.pdf) Cost of Power (Regulated Price Plan and Time-of-Use) (#cost-of-power) Specific Service Charges (#specific-service-charges) | Download as PDF (/sites/cnpower.com/files/SpecificServiceCharges2014.pdf) OEB Directives (/sites/cnpower.com/files/OEBDIRECTIVES2.pdf) - Effective May 1, 2013
FORT ERIE
Retail Transmission Rate Network Service Rate Retail Transmission Rate Line and Transformation Connection Service Rate
$/kWh $/kWh
0.0070 0.0054
MONTHLY RATES AND CHARGES Regulatory Component *Wholesale Market Service Rate *Rural Rate Protection Charge - effective until April 30, 2014 *Rural Rate Protection Charge - effective from May 1, 2014 Standard Supply Service Administrative Charge (if applicable) $/kWh $/kWh $/kWh $ 0.0044 0.0012 0.0013 0.25
PORT COLBORNE
*Wholesale Market Service Rate *Rural Rate Protection Charge - effective until April 30, 2014 *Rual Rate Protection Charge - effective from May 1, 2014 Standard Supply Service Administrative Charge (if applicable)
*These line items of electricity consumed are multiplied by a loss factor. When electricity is delivered over a power line, it is normal for a small amount of power to be consumed or lost as heat. Equipment, such as wires and transformers, consumes power before it gets to your home or business. The loss factor (or adjustment factor) accounts for these losses.
For residential RPP customers the threshold has been set at 600 kolowatt hours during the summer season (May to October) and 1000 kilowatt hours during the winter season (November to April). The threshold for non-residential customers that are eligible under the RPP will remain at 750 kilowatt hours per month. These Cost of Power (Regulated Price Plan) rates and thresholds are set by the Ontario Energy Boad and are subject to change.
TOU billing divides a consumers electricity consumption into three different time periods; on-peak, mid-peak and off-peak. Each time period has a corresponding rate that will be charged for electricity used during that time. On-peak electricity rates are the highest, off-peak electricity rates are the lowest and mid-peak rates fall somewhere in between. While weekends and holidays are always offpeak, TOU periods for weekdays change seasonally and are subject to change
*HST is applied to all consumption and fees. *All of the above rates are net. Any unpaid balances after the due date are subject to an Interest Charge of 1.5% per month, compounded monthly (19.56% per annum). *Additional charges for collection of account and disconnection will apply on accounts in arrears.