Editorial
This is the first issue of the Energy Regulation Quarterly. Readers may wonder why we need another energy journal. The answer is, simply, that this country does not have one, at least not one dedicated to energy regulation. Lots of […]
FortisBC is the dominant natural gas service provider in British Columbia, serving nearly a million customers in over 135 communities in the province. It is a public utility regulated by the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC), under the Utilities Commission Act […]
The Ontario Energy Board’s (OEB) 2011 decision1 denying Toronto Hydro Electric System Limited’s (Toronto Hydro) request for $600,000 to fund an electric vehicle (EV) pilot project raises the interesting issue of where energy regulators should draw the line between competitive […]
The theme for this issue of Energy Regulation Quarterly is the impact of new technology on the regulatory process. If ever there was a case that featured this issue, it’s the March decision of the National Energy Board on TransCanada’s application to revise the toll structure of its mainline pipeline […]