Currentline Data · Sample

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Most regulatory datasets ask you to take their numbers on faith. We do the opposite. Every figure in Currentline Data is pulled from the OEB's primary record, reconciled against the Board's own published rules, and confirmed by a person before it publishes. Here is a live, unedited sample — the same data our subscribers work with.

How every number earns its place

Primary-sourced

Every figure links to the exact page of the exact OEB filing it came from. Click through and verify it yourself — we don't host or paraphrase the record.

Rule-checked

Each value is reconciled against the OEB's published rules — Cost of Capital parameters, Filing Requirements, plausibility bands — at extraction. Contradictions are blocked before review.

Human-reviewed

A person confirms each value against the source document before it publishes. Nothing reaches the dataset on the strength of automation alone.

The full discipline — every metric defined, bounded, and anchored to its OEB provision — is public: read the methodology →

A worked example

Independent Electricity System Operator - IESO · EB-2026-0142the ask-vs-award figures, exactly as they appear in the dataset.

MetricYearRequested (ask)Approved (award)ΔVerify
Revenue requirement2026$328.8Mpending decisioncitationPDF
Revenue requirement2027$357.2Mpending decisioncitationPDF
Revenue requirement2028$364.4Mpending decisioncitationPDF

These are the requested figures. Currentline pairs every ask with the Board's awardedfigure the moment the decision issues — the ask-vs-award delta is the backbone of the full dataset. (We show "pending decision" rather than guess.)

It's not just the headline numbers

Behind every figure sits the complete docket — every filing captured, deduplicated, dated and classified, sourced to the OEB's public record.

6.6k
OEB proceedings on file
1,362
Parties tracked
Daily
Refresh cadence

See a full filing record on a live case — Toronto Hydro's 2026 rate application →

This is one case. Currentline Data has the whole record.

The full product is the complete Case Ledger, the ask-vs-award dataset across every adjudicated rate case, the RRFE scorecards, one-click CSV / Excel export, and a read-only API for your own models — all held to the standard above.

Every figure above is drawn from the Ontario Energy Board's public record and shown exactly as it appears in the live dataset — approved, corpus-checked, and human-reviewed. Currentline is an editorial aggregator; we don't modify, host, or paraphrase any source document.