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ORDER NUMBER

G-43-26

 

IN THE MATTER OF

the Utilities Commission Act, RSBC 1996, Chapter 473

 

and

 

British Columbia Utilities Commission

Enerpro Systems Corp.

Status as a Public Utility

 

BEFORE:

E. B. Lockhart, Panel Chair

R. E. Murphy, Commissioner

 

on March 10, 2026

 

ORDER

WHEREAS:

 

A.      By Order G-281-25 dated December 3, 2025, the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) established a proceeding to review whether Enerpro Systems Corp. (Enerpro) meets the definition of a public utility as set out in the Utilities Commission Act (Proceeding);

B.      By Order G-300-25 dated December 12, 2025, the BCUC established the regulatory timetable currently in effect for the Proceeding. The regulatory process includes public notice, BCUC Information Request (IR) No. 1, a deadline for letters of comment, and further process to be determined;

C.      Enerpro filed its responses to BCUC IR No. 1 on January 30, 2026; and

D.      The BCUC has reviewed Enerpro’s responses to BCUC IR No. 1 and other submissions received to date and considers establishing a further regulatory timetable, including a second round of BCUC IRs and a corresponding extension to the letter of comment period, to be warranted.

NOW THEREFORE the BCUC orders that the regulatory timetable for the Proceeding is amended as set out in Appendix A to this order.

DATED at the City of Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, this      10th      day of March 2026.

BY ORDER

 

Electronically signed by Blair Lockhart

 

E. B. Lockhart

Commissioner

Attachment


British Columbia Utilities Commission

Enerpro Systems Corp.

Status as a Public Utility

 

REGULATORY TIMETABLE

 

 

Action

Date (2026)

BCUC Information Request (IR) No. 2 to Enerpro

Wednesday, March 25

Enerpro responses to BCUC IR No. 2

Tuesday, April 14

Deadline to submit letters of comment

Tuesday, April 21

Enerpro responses to letters of comment and final argument

Tuesday, May 5

 

 

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