Oakville Beaver, 21 Oct 2010, p. 12

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w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Th ur sd ay , O ct ob er 2 1, 2 01 0 1 2 Oakville Hydro Electricity Distribution Inc. (Oakville) filed an application with the Ontario Energy Board (the Board) on September 17, 2010 under section 78 of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c.15 (Schedule B), seeking approval for changes to the rates that Oakville charges for electricity distribution, to be effective May 1, 2011. The application was filed under the Boards guidelines for 3rd Generation Incentive Regulation, which provides for a mechanistic and formulaic adjustment to distribution rates between cost of service applications. Oakvilles application also includes a request for additional revenue to recover the costs of new transformer station. The Board has assigned the application File No. EB-2010-0104. The Boards decision on this application may have an effect on all of Oakvilles customers. Any change to Oakvilles distribution rates will cause Oakvilles delivery charges to change. Delivery charges are one of four regular items on residential and general service customers electric bills and vary depending on the amount of electricity consumed. Oakville indicates that if the application is approved as filed, residential customers consuming 800 kWh per month would experience an approximate 4.0% increase in their current delivery charges. This is a $1.54 per month increase on their total bill. General Service customers consuming 2,000 kWh per month and having a monthly demand of less than 50 kW would experience an approximate 4.6% increase in their current delivery charges. This is a $4.16 per month increase on their total bill. The proposed changes to the delivery component of the bill are separate from other potential changes to the electricity bills, which could include changes to the electricity component and other charges included on the bill. This application deals only with the potential change in the delivery component of the bill that may result from changes in the delivery rates. How to see Oakvilles Applicationpp Copies of the application are available for inspection at the Boards office in Toronto and on its website, www.oeb.gov.on.ca/OEB/Industry, and at Oakvilles office and may be on its website. How to Participatep You may participate in this proceeding in one of two ways: 1. Become an Intervenor You may ask to become an intervenor if you wish to actively participate in the proceeding. Intervenors are eligible to receive evidence and other material submitted by participants in the hearing. Likewise, intervenors will be expected to send copies of any material they file to all parties to the hearing. Your request for intervenor status must be made by letter of intervention and be received by the Board no later than November 1, 2010. Your letter of intervention must include a description of how you are, or may be, affected by the outcome of this proceeding; and if you represent a group, a description of the group and its membership. The Board may order costs in this proceeding only in relation to Oakvilles proposal for additional revenue to recover the costs of new transformer station. You must indicate in your letter of intervention whether you expect to seek costs from the applicant and the grounds for your eligibility for costs. You must provide a copy of your letter of intervention to Oakville. Note that as an intervenor, everything you file with the Board will be placed on the public record, including your name and contact information. This means that it will be available for viewing at the Boards offices and it will be placed on the Boards website and available to anyone with internet access. The Board intends to proceed with this application by way of a written hearing. If you object to the Board proceeding in this fashion, your letter of intervention must state the type of proceeding you believe to be necessary and the reasons why. Interrogatories and Submissions Board-approved intervenors or Board staff wishing information and material from Oakville that is in addition to the evidence filed with the Board and that is relevant to the hearing shall request it by written interrogatories filed with the Board and delivered to Oakville on or before November 12, 2010. Oakville shall file with the Board complete responses to the interrogatories and deliver them to all intervenors no later than November 26, 2010. Written submissions by an intervenor or Board staff must be filed with the Board, and copied to all other parties, by January 12, 2011. If Oakville wishes to respond to the submissions, its written response must be filed with the Board and delivered to all other parties by February 2, 2011. If you already have a user ID, please submit your intervention request through the Boards web portal at www.errr.oeb.gov.on.cag . Additionally, two paper copies are required. If you do not have a user ID, please visit the Boards website under e-filings and fill out a user ID password request. For instructions on how to submit and naming conventions please refer to the RESS Document Guidelines found at www.oeb.gov.on.ca/OEB/Industryg , e-Filing Services. The Board also accepts interventions by e-mail, at the address below, and again, two additional paper copies are required. Those who do not have internet access are required to submit their intervention request on a CD in PDF format, along with two paper copies. 2. Send a Letter with your Comments to the Board If you wish to comment on the proceeding without becoming an intervenor, you may write a letter of comment to the Board Secretary clearly stating your views. A copy of your letter of comment will be provided to the Hearing Panel. A complete copy of your letter of comment will also be provided to the applicant (which means it will include your name, contact information, and everything written in the letter). All letters of comment will become part of the public record in the proceeding. This means that it will be available for viewing at the Boards offices and it will be placed on the Boards website and available to anyone with internet access. Before placing the letter of comment on the public record, the Board will remove from the letter of comment any contact information for the individual writing the letter. This includes the address, fax number, phone number, and e-mail address of the individual. However, the name of the individual and anything written in the letter of comment will become part of the public record. All other parties to the proceeding will receive the version of the letter of comment that has been placed on the public record. Your letter of comment must be received by the Board no later than November 12, 2010. The Board accepts letters of comment by either post or e-mail at the addresses below. How to Contact Us In responding to this notice, please reference Board file number EB-2010-0104 in the subject line of your e-mail or at the top of your letter. It is also important that you provide your name, postal address and telephone number and, if available, an e-mail address and fax number. All communications should be directed to the attention of the Board Secretary at the address below, and be received no later than 4:45 p.m. on the required date. Need More Information? Further information on how to participate may be obtained by visiting the Boards website at www.oeb.gov.on.ca/OEB/Industryg or by calling our Consumer Relations Centre at 1-877-632-2727. IMPORTANT IF YOU DO NOT FILE AN OBJECTION TO A WRITTEN HEARING OR DO NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE HEARING BY FILING A LETTER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS NOTICE, THE BOARD MAY PROCEED WITHOUT YOUR PARTICIPATION AND YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO FURTHER NOTICE IN THIS PROCEEDING. ADDRESSES The Board: Ontario Energy Board P.O. Box 2319 27th Floor 2300 Yonge Street Toronto ON M4P 1E4 Attention: Board Secretary Filings: https://www.errr.oeb.gov.on.ca/p g E-mail: boardsec@oeb.gov.on.ca Tel: 1-888-632-6273 (Toll free) Fax: 416-440-7656 DATED at Toronto, October 7, 2010. ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD Original signed by John Pickernell Assistant Board Secretary The Applicant: Oakville Hydro Electricity Distribution Inc. 861 Redwood Square P.O. Box 1900 Oakville, ON L6J 5E3 Attention: Ms. Lesley Gallinger E-mail: regulatoryaffairs@oakvillehydro.com Tel: (905) 825-4444 Fax: (905) 825-4437 Ontario Energy Board Commission de lrgie de lOntario EB-2010-0104 NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING FOR AN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION RATE CHANGE Oakville Hydro Electricity Distribution Inc.

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