Bluewater Power customers are getting a slight break on their hydro bills. The utility said Monday it has received approval from the Ontario Energy Board for a decrease to local electricity distribution rates. Effective May 1, the "Delivery" line on the monthly bill for typical residential and general service customers will go down by about 1 per cent. That amounts to about $1.50 for residential customers but is more substantial on commercial bills. The utility said it's also waiting for the Ontario Energy Board to release new commodity rates for electricity in the next couple of weeks which will impact the overall bills to customers starting May 1. President and CEO Janice McMichael-Dennis said "we are pleased to be able to announce a rate decrease relative to the portion of your bill controlled locally by your hometown provider Bluewater Power." Bluewater Power provides electricity distribution and related services to about 36,000 customers in its shareholder municipalities of Sarnia, Point Edward, Petrolia, Watford, Alvinston, and Oil Springs.
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