The price of electricity on the rise in Penticton

PENTICTON – The cost of electrictiy in Penticton is going up by 4.4 per cent as of Feb. 1.

The 4.4 per cent rate hike works out to about $4.50 more a month for the average residential customer and is the result of a 4.55 per cent B.C. Hydro rate hike.

Pencticton city councillors decided how to pass along the rate increase at a special meeting held on Wednesday, Jan. 7. at which fewer than a dozen people showed up. Council debated three possible alternatives for the rate increase which it originally discussed at a Dec. 15, 2014 budget meeting.

The three options they looked at were a retail, wholesale or “blended” increase. Council voted in favour of the "blended" rate hike.

A rate increase at the retail power sale level would have meant a total increase of 5.11 per cent, while a hike at the wholesale power purchase level would have resulted in an increase of 3.7 per cent.

“The blended option keeps costs in line, while also being less of a burden on the consumer,” city communications manager Simone Blais says. She added the revenue derived from a blended rate also helps to fund city infrastructure.

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As an airborne geophysical surveyor I travelled extensively around the globe, conducting helicopter borne mineral surveys.
I also spent several years at an Okanagan Falls based lumber mill, producing glued-wood laminated products.
As a member of the Kaleden community, I have been involved in the Kaleden Volunteer Fire Department for 22 years, and also serve as a trustee on the Kaleden Irrigation District board.
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