Welcome to Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc.
We are the distributors of electricity and are responsible for the maintenance of the local electricity distribution system to the homes and businesses in the City of Niagara Falls, Town of Lincoln, Town of Pelham and Township of West Lincoln.
We take great pride in serving you, our customer, with personal and professional service. From your initial call to our office, to our field staff responding to your needs, we are here to work for you.
Our website is designed to provide you with access to a wide variety of information, whether you are a residential or commercial customer.
If you are unable to find the information you require on our website or have other questions, please contact us at our Customer Service Centre.
Remember ... we are here to help!
Recent News
| October 20th, 2009 |
Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc. Opens its New Service CentreThe Town of Smithville, ON is home to the newly opened Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc. Service Centre announced today by CEO Brian Wilkie of Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc. An official opening ceremony took place at the site on 2676 Clifford Street in the Town of Smithville. Photo: Left to right - Mayor Bill Hodgeson, Mayor Dave Augustyn, Mayor Ted Salci, Mayor Katie Trombetta, MPP Tim Hudak Representative, Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc. (NPEI) Board Chair Janie Palmer and CEO Brian Wilkie, NPEI
Click here to download the Media Release. Click here to download the Service Centre Fact Sheet. |
| October 15th, 2009 |
Ontario Energy Board (OEB) Release New Electricity Rates Effective November 1, 2009Today, the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) released electricity commodity prices that take effect November 1, 2009. |
| July 20th, 2009 |
Call Before You DigEffective July 15, 2009 Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc. will use ON1CALL (Call Before You Dig) for locates of underground electrical wires throughout the Fonthill, Lincoln, and West Lincoln areas. Ontario One Call Ltd. or ON1CALL is a private corporation which receives excavator (including home owners) locate requests. Customer Service representatives at the call centre will take the necessary information regarding the excavation plans and will notify member utilities with underground facilities in your area. There is no charge to the excavator for this service. ON1CALL is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. ON1CALL accepts locate requests by telephone, e-ticket or Fax. They can be reached by Telephone (toll free) 1-800-400-2255 or Fax (toll free) 1-800-400-8876. Businesses can find more information in our Cable Locates and Digging section of our site here and residents can find more information here. For additional information, visit the ON1CALL website here. |
| July 7th, 2009 |
July 2009 Newsletter - Plugged In!Welcome to the July edition of "PLUGGED IN!", a newsletter designed to keep you informed and up to date on current news, projects and NPEI initiatives. This edition of the newsletter includes information on the following:
Click here to download the July 2009 issue of Plugged In! |
| April 28th, 2009 |
April 2009 Newsletter - Plugged In!Welcome to the April edition of "PLUGGED IN!", a newsletter designed to keep you informed and up to date on current news, projects and NPEI initiatives. This edition of the newsletter includes information on the following:
Click here to download the April 2009 issue of Plugged In! |
| April 20th, 2009 |
Regulated Price Plan (RPP) - Effective May 1, 2009On April 15, 2009 Ontario Energy Board (OEB) released electricity commodity prices that take effect May 1, 2009. For more information, please refer to the attached press release, backgrounder, and/or visit the OEB website at www.oeb.gov.on.ca and their FAQ on this Program. |
| October 15th, 2008 |
Ontario Energy Board (OEB) Release New Electricity Rates Effective November 1, 2008Today, the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) released electricity commodity prices that take effect November 1, 2008.
For a residential consumer using 1,000 kWh per month, the new RPP prices will result in a bill increase of approximately $2.40 per month. This takes into account the change in the threshold to 1,000 kWh per month. |
















