Today the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) released Regulated Price Plan (RPP)
electricity commodity prices that take effect May 1, 2011.
Also starting May 1, time-of-use (TOU) off-peak hours on weekday evenings will begin two hours earlier at 7 p.m. (from 9 p.m.), enabling consumers to take advantage of lower cost electricity earlier.
Time-of-use prices are changing as follows:
On-peak = 10.7 cents/kWh (up 0.8 cents)
Mid-peak = 8.9 cents/kWh (up 0.8 cents)
Off-peak = 5.9 cents/kWh (up 0.8 cents)
Now instead of doing Landry at 9pm I can start at 7pm ;-)
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