Public Utilities Board
The Public Utilities Board is an independent regulatory agency responsible for the regulation of the energy utilities in the Northwest Territories. No public utility may collect, charge or enforce rates other than rates approved by the Board.
The main function of the Board, which derives its authority from the Public Utilities Act, is to protect the public interest by establishing utility rates that are just and reasonable to the consumer, while at the same time, allowing the utilities the opportunity to earn a fair rate of return.
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