Cost of gas rates to remain the same for FortisBC customers
"We know that energy costs matter to the families and businesses we serve in
FortisBC acquires gas at market-based prices, and factors like supply and demand, weather and economic conditions affect the price of gas in
To help keep rates affordable for its customers, FortisBC purchases gas in the summer when prices are lower and stores it so that lower-cost gas is available to customers in winter months when they need it most. In addition, FortisBC sells any surplus gas back to the market to further offset costs and passes those savings on to its customers.
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Customers subscribing to the voluntary RNG program receive a carbon tax credit (called the biomethane credit) on the portion of their energy designated as RNG. As of
Customers who have questions about their bill are encouraged to reach out. FortisBC's customer service team can answer billing questions, provide information about energy-saving tips and offer payment plan solutions that fit individual needs.
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1 Excluding customers using RNG under the vehicle voluntary RNG Rate Schedules 3VRNG, 5VRNG, and 46 or commercial and industrial customers using RNG under Rate Schedule 11RNG, which are also reviewed by the |
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For more information about rates and the components that make up a FortisBC gas bill, visit fortisbc.com/rates.
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Historical data for Mainland and
Items on a residential gas customer's bill
Daily or monthly basic charge
The basic charge is a flat fee that partially recovers the fixed costs of FortisBC's system, whether or not a customer is using any gas, as long as they are connected to the system.
Delivery charge
The delivery charge is based on consumption and pays for the cost of safely and reliably delivering gas through FortisBC's system to a customer's home or business. This helps cover the costs of maintaining the gas distribution system, provides a return to FortisBC's investors and funds improvements to meet customers' needs. Delivery charges are reviewed annually by the
Storage and transport charge
The storage and transport charge is what FortisBC pays to other companies to store and transport gas through their pipelines and infrastructure. FortisBC does not mark up the cost of storage and transport, and it is reviewed quarterly and set annually by the
Cost of gas rates
Every three months, FortisBC reviews the cost of gas and voluntary RNG program rates with the
Other charges and taxes
Other charges and taxes include the B.C. carbon tax, B.C. clean energy levy, Goods and Services Tax and, in some municipalities, a municipal operating fee. These charges are set by various levels of government and collected by FortisBC on their behalf. FortisBC does not gain revenue from these charges.
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