Thank you, Mr. Speaker. When a utility company applies for a rate increase or sometimes there is a decrease to the Public Utilities Board, there's a two phase application. One is the phase one general rate application and the other is the phase two. In phase one, the application actually asks the Public Utilities Board to...They actually make a case, Mr. Speaker, to the Public Utilities Board, saying that there's a need for an increase, and the NWT Power Corp has a community base rate system where each community's rates are set individually, and that's the structure we have right now, Mr. Speaker. Mahsi.
Kevin A. Menicoche on Question 359-15(5): Community Power Rates
In the Legislative Assembly on February 19th, 2007. See this statement in context.
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Question 359-15(5): Community Power Rates
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 18th, 2007
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