Hydro seeks rate decrease
British Columbians could see their hydro rates go down next spring if B.C. Hydro’s request for a rate decrease is approved by the B.C. Utilities Commission (BCUC).
Hydro bills will go down 1 per cent next April, if the Crown utility gets the green light.
Hydro president and CEO Chris O’Riley says they are able to consider rate reductions due to a number of factors.
“B.C. Hydro’s application to the BCUC is based on its audited fiscal 2019 financial results and latest financial forecast that reflect, among other things, higher-than-anticipated income from its trading subsidiary Powerex, lower-than-anticipated forecast debt financing costs and lower-than-anticipated purchases from independent power producers,” said O’Riley.











