British Columbia Utilities Commission
Ana Dennier currently serves as a Commissioner at the British Columbia Utilities Commission, an independent regulatory body overseeing the regulation of energy utilities, automobile insurance rates, and pipeline rates in British Columbia. Previously, Ana operated as an independent consultant and held various leadership roles at Bruce Power, including Division Manager of Project Management and Construction, where responsibilities encompassed the delivery of capital projects valued at approximately $400 million annually. Ana's extensive experience also includes significant positions at Amec Foster Wheeler, managing large teams and leading engineering efforts for major projects, as well as serving as an Analyst at Ontario Power Generation. Ana holds a Master of Engineering in Thermal and Fluid Dynamics and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering Science from the University of Toronto, in addition to leadership training from Ivey Business School and the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations.
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British Columbia Utilities Commission
The British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) is an independent regulatory tribunal established by the Provincial Government. As a quasi-judicial tribunal, the BCUC is an independent decision-maker and has the power to make legally binding decisions. The BCUC operates under and administers the Utilities Commission Act. Our primary responsibility is regulating natural gas and electric utilities. We also regulate universal compulsory automobile insurance rates (basic auto insurance) of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) and intraprovincial pipelines. In addition, we manage the Customer Choice Program for gas marketer customers and handle customer inquiries about regulated entities. Our mandate is to ensure British Columbians receive safe, reliable and non-discriminatory energy services at fair rates from the entities we regulate and that shareholders of these bodies have a reasonable opportunity to earn a fair return on their investments. As well, the Commission ensures ICBC provides basic auto insurance in a way that is adequate, fair, just and reasonable. The BCUC encourages public participation through a fair, transparent and inclusive process. Public involvement in our proceedings ensures decisions are made in the public interest and take into consideration the relevant views. For more information about the Commission please go to our website at www.bcuc.com