Regulatory

     1) Electricity Distribution Licence

As a Local Distribution Company, NT Power is regulated by the Ontario Energy Board (OEB), a crown corporation that is responsible for overseeing the province’s electricity and natural gas sectors and all of its participants. NT Power requires a licence from the OEB. A licence provides energy companies with permission to operate in Ontario, and outlines the laws, rules amnd regulatory requirements they must follow. 

NT Power’s rate applications must be approved through a complex hearing process by the OEB. The OEB is also responsible for setting the prices for Regulated Price Plan electricity rates and approves the rates charged for distribution/delivery and transmission.

License (https://www.rds.oeb.ca/CMWebDrawer/Record/715347/File/document)

     2) Decision and Rate Orders  

Active Rate Application

Most Recent Approved Decision and Rate Order

     3) Archived Applications 

EB-2023-0109

 

Notice of Application for disposition of commodity accounts

Procedural Order on disposition of commodity accounts

 

EB-2022-0050

Application for May 1, 2023 Rates 

2023 Decision and Rate Order

 

Tariff of Rates and Changes:

           Newmarket-Tay Rate Zone

           Midland Rate Zone

 

EB-2021-0044

Application for May 1, 2022 Rates

           Newmarket-Tay Rate Zone

           Midland Rate Zone

2022 Decision and Rate Order

 

EB-2020-0041

Application for May 1, 2021 Rates and incremental capital

          Newmarket-Tay Rate Zone

          Midland Rate Zone

          Notice of Application

2021 Decision

2021 Rate Order

 

EB-2019-0055

Application for May 1, 2020 Rates

         Newmarket Rate Zone

         Midland Rate Zone

         Updated Cost Allocations

2020 Decision and Rate Order

 

EB-2018-0055

Application for May 1, 2019 Rates

2019 Decision and Rate Order

 

EB-2017-0062

Application for May 1, 2018 Rates

2018 Decision and Rate Order

 

EB-2017-0269

Application by Newmarket-Tay Power to purchase Midland Power Utility Corporation

         Part 1

         Part 2

         Part 3

         Part 4

Notice of Application

Decision and Order

     4) Ontario Energy Board Scorecard 

Utility Scorecards track and show comprehensive performance information for each electricity utility in Ontario, over a range of time for a specific year. 

Utility scorecards show data for 20 specific measures within the following four key areas of performance:

  • Customer focus
  • Operational effectiveness
  • Public policy and responsiveness
  • Financial performance

 2022 Scorecard (click here)

     5) Ontario's Electricity Supply Mix 2022 Data 

Electricity Sources

 Ontario's Electricity Mix*

Nuclear Energy51.0%
Water Power25.1%
Natural Gas*10.2% 
Wind 9.9%
Solar PV 2.5%
Bioenergy 0.4% 
Other (Non-emitting)** 0.9%

* Includes Lennox, dual fuel (natural gas/bioenergy) and non-contractied emitting generation consistent with IESO.

** Non-Contracted represents a variety of fuel types that the IESO is unable to categorize due to a lack of information from Local Distribution Companies (LDCs).

 

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)

Please click here to view Ontario's System-Wide Electricity Supply Mix Data Live.