Business / Commercial Rates

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Setting Rates

In the Province of Ontario, electricity rates are set by the Ontario Energy Board (OEB). These include the rates for the electricity commodity as generated, transmission through high voltage systems (e.g. Hydro One), and distribution through local systems (e.g. EnWin). The OEB is responsible for ensuring that all rates are "justified and reasonable". Therefore, when EnWin seeks a rate increase, it must prove that the rates sought are "justified and reasonable". The case is presented to the OEB through an application. Below you will find the justified and reasonable rates current to the date indicated. More information on rates is available at the OEB website: www.oeb.gov.on.ca.

Electricity Delivery Rates

The following rates are current as of May 1, 2009. Large Users rates are available upon request.

General Service
<50 kW
General Service
>50 kW
Intermediate
Transmission Delivery Charges
Network Service $0.0060/kW $2.0814/kW $2.8209/kW
Connection Service $0.0040/kW $1.4025/kW $1.9009/kW
EnWin Delivery Charges
Fixed Customer Charge $26.17* $102.96* $2,089.29*
Variable Distribution Rate $0.0162/kWh $4.7075/kW $1.9306/kW
Sentinel Lighting Street Lighting Unmetered Scattered Loads
Transmission Delivery Charges
Network Service $1.9044/kW $1.9020/kW $0.0060/kW
Connection Service $1.2832/kW $1.2818/kW $0.0040/kW
EnWin Delivery Charges
Fixed Customer Charge $11.66** $4.70** $10.16**

* Charge is prorated depending on number of days in the billing period.
** Charge is per connection

Regulated Price Plan (RPP) Consumers

Applies to those customers who meet the legislative criteria (residential/low-volume consumer) of the program. A regulated price per kWh is charged for electricity used.

Non-Residential
Date Commodity Charge/kWh Price
May 1 - Oct 31, 2010 <750 kWh $0.065
May 1 - Oct 31, 2010 >750 kWh $0.075

Non-Regulated Price Plan Consumers

The electricity price you pay per kWh is:

  1. The spot market price or weighted average price (dependant upon the type of meter installed), or
  2. A retailer contract price (dependent upon your choice of electricity provider).

Regulatory Charges

Wholesale Market Service Charge/kWh$0.0052
Rural Rate Protection Charge/kWh$0.0013
Regulated Price Plan (RPP) Admin. Charge*$0.25

*Applies to customers not contracted with an energy retailer

Debt Retirement Charge

Established by the Ministry of Finance, this rate will be used to pay down Ontario Hydro's stranded debt. The total loss factor is not applied to this charge. These funds are remitted to the Ontario Electricity Financing Corporation.

Charged per kWh$0.007

Total Loss Factor Adjustment

As electricity is delivered over a power line, a small amount of power is consumed or lost as heat. This is known as line loss. Line loss is caused by equipment such as wires and transformers, which consume power before it gets to your home or business. The loss factor adjustment accounts for these losses.

Secondary metered customers <5,000 kW1.0377
Primary metered customers <5,000 kW1.0273
Customers >5,000 kWAvailable Upon Request

Late Payment Charge

A Late Payment Charge of 1.5% will be applied to the unpaid portion of your account's monthly balance.

Transformer Ownership Credit

Service < 115 kV (per kW of billing demand)$0.60

Common Miscellaneous Charges

Arrears Certificate$15.00
Pulling Post-Dated Cheques$15.00
Account History$15.00
Credit Reference/Credit Check$15.00
Returned Cheque Charge (not inclusive of bank fees)$15.00
Account Set-up/Change of Occupancy Charge (plus credit agency fees if applicable)$30.00
Special Meter Reads$30.00
Collection of Account Charge — No Disconnection$30.00
Disconnect/Reconnect at Meter$65.00
Disconnect/Reconnect at Meter After Hours$185.00
Meter Dispute Charge + Measurement Canada Fees (if meter found to be correct)$30.00
Dispute Test Residential$50.00
Service Call — Customer-owned Equipment$30.00
Missed Service Appointment$65.00

For More Information:

For more information about Ontario's electricity industry please visit the Ontario Energy Board's Web site or the Conservation Bureau's Web Site.

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