The Peterborough Examiner

Reducing hydro bills is the right thing to do

- GLENN THIBEAULT GUEST COLUMNIST Sudbury MPP Glenn Thibeault is Ontario’s minister of energy.

Hydro bills are coming down in Ontario, and here’s why it’s the right thing to do

When we introduced Ontario’s Fair Hydro Plan in March, our government committed to fundamenta­lly restructur­ing the system to deliver the biggest cut to electricit­y rates in Ontario’s history.

I’m happy to say that the Fair Hydro Plan is now a reality. And I believe this is the fairer way forward.

This past week the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) announced it had taken the final steps to lower electricit­y prices by an average of 25 per cent for all residentia­l consumers in the province. As many as half a million small businesses and farms will also benefit.

The OEB, the province’s independen­t body that sets rates, lowered bills in response to the Fair Hydro Act, 2017, which passed in the Ontario Legislatur­e on May 31. All Progressiv­e Conservati­ve and NDP MPPs in attendance that day opposed our plan to bring down electricit­y rates and voted against the Fair Hydro Plan.

Relief through the Fair Hydro Plan is immediate. We also designed these reductions to last, by holding electricit­y rates to inflation for four years. In addition, we’re updating our Long-term Energy Plan, which will continue our trend of taking costs out of the electricit­y system and making it more affordable for ratepayers.

Fifteen years ago, our electricit­y system had become unreliable, the victim of years of neglect by government­s of all stripes, which culminated in the unforgetta­ble blackout of 2003. We had to reinvest in our system, and that came at a cost to ratepayers. But the fact is electricit­y bills were becoming unaffordab­le for too many people. Premier Wynne and I spoke to people across the province about their electricit­y bills, hearing how they were struggling with rising payments.

In September, 2016 we announced an eight per cent rate reduction, equivalent to the provincial portion of the HST. But that wasn’t enough. People’s bills were still increasing too much, too fast. As we continued to listen to peoples’ concerns it became clear that we needed to bring even more relief, and it had to apply to everyone in the province, which led to our Fair Hydro Plan. We heard that the most vulnerable among us needed even more support. That’s why we expanded the Ontario Electricit­y Support Program (OESP), providing 50 per cent more support in the form of monthly credits for people with low incomes. Today, more households are eligible for the program than ever before.

People in rural and Northern communitie­s also pay more for electricit­y, because it takes more infrastruc­ture to deliver electricit­y to where they live. Today, the Rural or Remote Rate Protection program has been expanded to help about 800,000 households – cutting electricit­y bills by 40 to 50 per cent for eligible customers, effective July 1.

These changes to the way we pay for electricit­y are fairer, and they are lasting. We can afford them because of Ontario’s strengthen­ing economy, which is the fastest growing in Canada, and we need them to ensure the growth in our economy translates to more opportunit­y and security for people right across Ontario. There is no better way to use the province’s recently balanced budget than by giving everyone the break they need on their hydro bills. It’s the right thing to do for Ontario and the fair thing to do for your family.

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