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The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) announced today that electricity prices for households and small businesses will be lowered as of November 1, 2022 under the Regulated Price Plan (RPP). The winter Time-of-Use (TOU) hours and the change in the threshold for residential customers on...
Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc. (NPEI) has received reports of a new phone scam coming from the NPEI Toll Free Number 1-877-270-3938 requesting payment and threatening to disconnect power. Please be aware this is a scam. This is NOT NPEI or any affiliated party. Please do not...
Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc. (NPEI) is proud to announce that we have won the 2022 Ontario Electrical Safety Award from the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) in the category of Consumer and Home Safety for our Kids' Safety Poster Contest campaign. The annual contest...
Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc. has filed its 2023 Rate Application with the Ontario Energy Board. You can view our 2023 Rate Application by clicking here.
Tips for electrical safety at your boathouses & docks at the cottage Electric shock can happen anywhere electricity is present - in the boathouse, on the dock itself and in the water. Electrical installations and equipment near water should be checked regularly and maintained to...
It's important to always be aware of any electrical hazards that may be close by when completing any yard work or home maintenance. Be careful when using ladders to prune trees, trim bushes and clean eavestroughts. Carry ladders sideways to prevent inadvertent contact with...
An alternative power source that many people use are portable or standby generators. If not used properly or connected improperly these can pose safety hazards: Electrical shock Fire hazards Carbon monoxide hazards if used inside, including the garage If you are considering...
Extension cords are common and convenient for getting power to those hard to reach places like your back yard. Using the wrong extension cord can pose electrical safety risks as well as potential fire hazards. Ensure you are always using the right cord, at the right place for the...
As the end of the electricity disconnection ban for residential customers has now ended, Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc. (NPEI) is encouraging customers to connect with them. "We encourage any customer who is currently having difficulty paying their bills to contact us so that we...
Spring is here and that means plenty of people will be undertaking outdoor home and work projects. With outdoor work comes the risk of lethal powerline contacts. May 16 to 22 is Powerline Safety Week, and the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) is asking Ontarians to be aware of...