The
CPA was an active participant in Heritage Gas’s application to
the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSURB) to reduce rates to
some of its commercial customers. Heritage Gas argued it needed to
reduce rates due to competitive pricing pressures from other energy
commodities – primarily from propane. The board approved its
application. The CPA is disappointed with the NSURB’s decision to not
allow the market to run its course. Members of the propane industry
strongly believe that the marketplace should decide how prices are set.
Consumers can then make their own decisions as to which energy source is
best for them. The story was covered by CBC News:
Heritage Gas granted permission to base prices on market conditions and The Chronical Herald:
Heritage Gas cuts price in bid to keep customers.