Examples of Utilities Commission Act in a sentence
It is intended that the Corporation remain a regulated electricity utility for the foreseeable future, focusing on the delivery of safe, reliable and cost-effective electricity services to its customers in Alberta.The Corporation is regulated by the Alberta Utilities Commission (the “AUC”) pursuant to the Alberta Utilities Commission Act (the “AUC Act”).
As a transmission facility owner, we are regulated by the Alberta Utilities Commission, pursuant to the Electric Utilities Act (Alberta), the Public Utilities Act (Alberta), the Alberta Utilities Commission Act (Alberta) and the Hydro and Electric Energy Act (Alberta).
Based on the foregoing, the Commission considers the project to be in the public interest in accordance with Section 17 of the Alberta Utilities Commission Act.
As a transmission facility owner, we are regulated by the AUC, pursuant to the Electric Utilities Act (Alberta), the Public Utilities Act (Alberta), the Alberta Utilities Commission Act (Alberta), and the Hydro and Electric Energy Act (Alberta).
These Business Practices provide clarification of the rules, standards and practices used by BC Hydro to implement its OATT, which may supplement but not supersede the terms and conditions specified in non-OATT agreements as approved or exempted under the Utilities Commission Act.
The Partnership is regulated by the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC), pursuant to the Electric Utilities Act (Alberta) (EUA), the Public Utilities Act (Alberta), the Alberta Utilities Commission Act (Alberta), and the Hydro and Electric Energy Act (Alberta).
The Participant acknowledges that FortisBC is a “public utility” as defined in the Utilities Commission Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c.
SIXTH FLOOR, 900 HOWE STREET, BOX 250 VANCOUVER, B.C. V6Z 2N3CANADATELEPHONE: (604) 660-4700 BC TOLL FREE: 1-800-663-1385 FACSIMILE: (604) 660-1102IN THE MATTER OF the Utilities Commission Act, S.B.C. 1980, c.
Creative Energy is a public utility as defined under the Utilities Commission Act (British Columbia).
The Commission’s authority to award costs for participation in a utility rates proceeding is found in Section 21 of the Alberta Utilities Commission Act.