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The OEB has published the 2023 Quarter 1 prescribed accounting interest rates applicable to the carrying charges of deferral, variance and construction work in progress (CWIP) accounts of natural gas utilities, electricity distributors and other rate-regulated entities.

The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) is proud to be recognized as one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers for 2023, the benchmark for workplace best practices.

The OEB has accepted an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance from Tillsonburg Hydro Inc., an electricity distributor. The Assurance responds to non-compliance with its rate orders related to overcharging customers as a result of a billing system error.

The OEB has accepted an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance from Elexicon Energy Inc., an electricity distributor. The Assurance responds to non-compliance with its rate orders related to overcharging customers as a result of a billing system error.

The OEB has published its report back on stakeholder input from Policy Day 2022 on October 13, 2022, where discussion focused on the energy transition. Policy Day is one of our most significant events. It’s an annual opportunity for us to provide a progress report to the sector and for stakeholders to provide input into our next forward work plan. We received invaluable feedback as we work to map the road ahead for the next business cycle.

The OEB has accepted an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance from Oakville Hydro Electricity Distribution Inc., an electricity distributor. The Assurance responds to non-compliance with its rate orders related to overcharging customers as a result of a billing system error.

The OEB has accepted an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance from Orangeville Hydro Limited, an electricity distributor. The Assurance responds to non-compliance with its rate orders related to overcharging customers as a result of a billing system error.

The OEB has issued a letter that sets out a preliminary schedule of cost of service filers for the 2024 to 2027 rate years and establishes important filing and notification deadlines.

The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) holiday timeout period will be from December 17, 2022, to January 7, 2023. During this period, the OEB will avoid issuing decisions and documents that require immediate action from recipients or plan procedural steps, except in unique circumstances, such as where a delay might restrict implementation of January 1st rates or time-sensitive approvals.

The Ontario Energy Board’s (OEB) mid-year Compliance Report (April - September 2022) demonstrates how the OEB, as an independent regulator for the energy sector, is fulfilling its mandate to protect the interests of consumers and deliver public value.

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