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I was entirely speaking of residential customers and completely forgot about commercial customers (wtf! hahaa). Yeah, the delivery charge won't go away just because almost no power is being used. It's a standard rate. Mine is also almost 30$ and was such when I went up north last summer for the better part of July. It's gone up again....by an amount so insignificant I needed their explanatory pamphlet to notice. Also, I lied....my bill has gone up by 3-5$ since 2012. I forgot about the provincial rebate, which I neither need nor want.
How much have prices gone up for others? I honestly can't see a difference in my bill. I don't know, 35-40$ a month seems like a steal to me to have lights and a functioning tea kettle (which is all I really need).
Why does the hydro keep going out at CityPlace? Does it have to do with the electricity generator or provider?
I personally know renters, who are responsible for hydro (excluding heat and common areas) and who pay $90 in an easy month and upwards of $175 during a/c season in June-September.
While I don't think Hydro should be the issue it is; and the Libs take too much blame for a mess they helped cause, but certainly didn't start.............
I understand the series of choices that have made this a big issue.
1) Rising rates
2) Allowing landlords to sub-meter (charge tenants directly); particularly in a climate of rapidly rising rents
3)Scandals (Gasplants, but also selling off Hydro One after running and suggesting they were against such a move)
4)Bills (no, not the amount, the structure); I don't know very many people who understand the Global Adjustment Charge.
Mitigating sentiment is tough.
But changing #4 is the easiest as it doesn't change the total on the bill or cost anything beyond the admin in changing bill layout.
When you get your phone bill, you don't get an interest charge for phone company debt, and a cost charge for maintaining cell towers etc.
A simplified bill would do wonders. The cost is the cost.
Beyond that, there is a need to un-wind some gas plant contracts that were unwise to put it charitably..........one might say worse things. Some mix of legislation/buyouts but taking the edge off outstanding and unjustified liabilities would also be wise.
It would also make sense to force landlords to eat the delivery charge for hydro, as it is a fixed, predictable cost, not changeable by the tenant. Let the tenant only be responsible for actual usage, that they control.
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