
NB Power seeking rate hike, advocacy group says customers at ‘breaking point’
NB Power is asking for another rate increase after two years of major hikes and growing frustration from customers. The utility is seeking an increase of 4.75 per cent from the province’s Energy and Utilities Board beginning April 2026. That would average about $10.90 per month for customers. But local advocacy group, New Brunswick ACORN, says it’s all too much for customers — amid increasing financial pressures. “People are at a breaking point, it’s just outrageous,” said the group’s chair, Nichola Taylor.


