Algoma Power's 2026 Electricity Rate Increase Application
Official title: 2026 electricity distribution rates, IRM
Algoma Power Inc. is asking the Ontario Energy Board to approve new electricity rates for 2026. This is part of the utility's regular rate-setting process under the Incentive Rate-Making framework. The OEB is reviewing the application and related financial models.
Why This Matters
Live in the Algoma region and get your power from Algoma Power? Your electricity bill could change in 2026. Rate cases like this determine what you pay each month. The proposed tariff and bill impact models show exactly how much.
What Could Change
The OEB will decide whether to approve Algoma Power's proposed rates for 2026. If approved, residential and commercial customers in the service area will see adjusted electricity distribution charges on their bills starting in 2026.
Key Issues
- Should the proposed 2026 electricity distribution rates be approved?
- Are the rate generator and bill impact models accurate and reasonable?
How to Participate
- Review the application and evidence documents and the public notice to understand the proposed rate changes.
- Check the proposed tariff and bill impact model to see how your bill might change.
Key Documents
- 2026 IRM Rate Application (opens in new tab)
- Public Notice - 2026 Rates (English) (opens in new tab)
- Public Notice - 2026 Rates (French) (opens in new tab)
- Proposed Tariff and Bill Impact Model (November 2025) (opens in new tab)
- OEB Staff Submission (opens in new tab)
- Procedural Order No. 1 (opens in new tab)