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RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY RATES

Peace Power Utilities Alberta - Natural Gas, Electricity, and Internet Provider in Edmonton, Calgary & Grande Prairie

IT'S EASY TO SWITCH TO
PEACE POWER HOME
ELECTRICITY SERVICES

At Peace Power, we’re a full-service utility provider, with all operations in Alberta. We provide electricity at cheaper rates than the “big guys”, and are able to bundle your electricity with our other utilities (Natural Gas and Internet). Tired of spending too much, not understanding your bill, or not being able to get help when you need it? Try Peace Power.

When you enroll with Peace Power, your electricity service will not be interrupted and we take care of moving you from your current provider to us!

With lower costs on the price of electricity and administration fees, we generally save customers 10-20 percent!

WhY CHOOSE
PEACE POWER ELECTRICITY?

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Locally
Owned & Operated

We love to support our local community.

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No
Sign Up Fees

Looking to avoid paying an 'activation fee'? Don't sweat it with us!

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Easy
Account Management

Online/mobile management with multiple payment options.

ELECTRICITY RATE PLANS

Electricity

VARIABLE RATE

+¢1.00over spot price
5-year rolling average 8.85¢/kWh
No sign-up fee or deposit required**
No cancellation fee​*
Admin Fee: $11.99 per metered site​

Electricity

FIXED RATE

¢11.99/kWh
3 Year Fixed Rate
No sign-up fee or deposit required**
Multiple Payment Options​
Admin Fee: $11.99 per metered site​

Electricity

FIXED RATE

¢13.99/kWh
1 Year Fixed Rate
No sign-up fee or deposit required**
Multiple Payment Options​
Admin Fee: $11.99 per metered site​
Peace Power Utilities Alberta - Natural Gas, Electricity, and Internet Provider in Edmonton, Calgary & Grande Prairie

BUNDLE YOUR
SERVICES AND SAVE EVEN MORE!

By bundling your internet, natural gas, and electricity services onto one bill, we are able to streamline our processing and administration costs, and pass the savings onto you!

*For Full Cancellation Policy, please read our Terms & Conditions.

** We may require a deposit subject to credit check

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What Our
Customers are Saying

"Peace Power has been great to deal with, not only have they saved me money (I was with direct energy previously) but they have provided me with top quality customer service. Anytime I have needed something they have always been quick to respond & easy to deal with. I recommend them to everyone I meet. Well done Peace Power, keep it up!"
- Eduardo
"I have been dealing with Peace Power for over a year and it has been a great experience. Our electricity bill has dropped significantly. I also love getting my bill by email and the automatic payment makes it so easy! I would highly recommend this local Alberta company to anyone that is looking to switch power companies."
- Heather
"Excellent customer service. Better rates than competitors. It was such a RELIEF to be DONE with the "Other Guys". I recommend Peace Power (electricity AND natural gas) to everyone who will listen. Seriously. They are fantastic."
- Malorie
"5 star company! Local contacts, competitive pricing, prompt to respond and environmentally conscientious. I am so happy that I switched. You won't be disappointed - your services won't skip a beat, and you will save money every month on gas and electricity-what's not to like?"
- Rae

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Frequently Asked Questions

Once you have signed the lease agreement for your rental property, the first thing you need to do is set up electricity in your name. This involves identifying the local electricity provider, getting in touch with them, and providing your new address and move-in date. You will also need to provide identification and payment information as requested by the provider. Once the paperwork is done, schedule a time for the electricity to be turned on at your new place. With the electricity up and running, you can focus on settling into your new home.

The delivery charge that you see on your bill covers the upkeep cost of the infrastructure that is used to deliver the energy to your home. The delivery charge is regulated by the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC). For electricity, this includes power lines and transformers, and for natural gas, this includes pipelines and compressor stations. Visit our blog to learn more about what fees are included in your power bill.

Coal has historically been a major energy source in Alberta, contributing significantly to electricity generation. However, there has been a shift towards cleaner energy sources in recent years, driven by environmental concerns and government policies. Alberta is gradually reducing its reliance on coal in favour of natural gas and renewable energy sources.

If you owe money to your current energy provider, you may still be able to switch to another provider. However, you will need to pay off any outstanding debts before you can switch. Your new provider may also require you to pay a security deposit or agree to a payment plan before they can supply you with energy. It’s important to check the terms and conditions of your current contract before you switch to avoid any penalties or additional charges.

If you encounter any issues with your metre, the best course of action is to contact your electricity distributor. They are responsible for maintaining and operating the electricity network in your area, which includes the metreing infrastructure. They will be able to assist you with any problems related to the metreing of your electricity usage, such as inaccurate readings or faulty equipment. While Peace Power, as a retailer, manages your account and billing information, they do not have control over the physical metre itself. Therefore, it’s important to reach out to your electricity distributor directly for any metre-related concerns.

The most expensive electricity in Canada is found in the Northwest Territories, where several factors converge to elevate costs. This region, lacking in abundant hydroelectric or nuclear resources, primarily relies on diesel generators for electricity production. Diesel, a more expensive energy source, is necessary due to the lack of local, cheaper alternatives. Adding to the high cost is the challenge of transporting diesel fuel to remote and often isolated areas in the Northwest Territories, which significantly increases expenses. The sparse population and extreme climate conditions further escalate the costs associated with electricity infrastructure and maintenance. Consequently, these factors collectively contribute to making the Northwest Territories the region with some of the highest electricity rates in Canada. It’s essential to reference current data for the latest information on these rates, as they are subject to change due to various influencing factors.

Alberta’s electricity prices have surged in 2024 due to the growing international demand for natural gas, a key component in electricity generation. This surge is due to global geopolitical tensions, the shift towards renewable energy, and the federal carbon tax on natural gas and electricity generated using combustible fuel. As Alberta’s electricity market is deregulated, it leads to significant price volatility influenced by the balance of supply and demand. The province’s reliance on natural gas for electricity generation means global price changes directly affect local electricity prices, and the current trend indicates a continued increase.

The United Kingdom is credited with being the first country to use electricity for public use, marking a significant milestone in the history of electricity. In the late 19th century, the UK pioneered the development of electric lighting and energy distribution, leading to the world’s first public electricity supply in Godalming, Surrey, in 1881. This early adoption of electricity sparked further innovations and the spread of electric power across the globe. The UK’s role in the early days of electrical engineering and infrastructure set the foundation for the widespread use of electricity in the modern world. Other countries quickly followed suit, adopting electricity for public and private use, revolutionizing how societies operated and lived. The evolution of electricity usage from these initial deployments has led to electricity’s integral role in our daily lives today.

The idea that electricity can “run out” is actually a misconception. Unlike fossil fuels, electricity is a type of energy that can be generated and is not a finite resource. The real concern is not the depletion of electricity itself, but rather the sources used to produce it. Fortunately, renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power are practically infinite. On the other hand, the availability of fossil fuels, which still account for a significant portion of the world’s electricity production, is limited, and their continued use poses environmental challenges.

Choosing the right power company in Alberta depends on several key factors:

  • Price and Rate Structure: Consider whether a fixed or variable rate suits your budget and usage better. Fixed rates provide predictability while variable rates can fluctuate with market conditions.
  • Contract Terms: Look at the length of the contract and the conditions for termination. Some companies may charge fees for early termination.
  • Green Energy Options: If environmental impact is a consideration for you, look for companies that offer renewable energy options.
  • Customer Service: Check online reviews and ratings to get an idea of the company’s customer service reputation.
  • Additional Benefits: Some companies offer extra benefits like reward programs, smart home compatibility, or bundled services.

 

Here at Peace Power Edmonton we offer the best rates for natural gas within Alberta plus you are not bound to any contract for your utilities.

Electricity can arc in a vacuum, but the conditions and mechanisms differ significantly from arcing in air or other media. In a vacuum, there are no gas molecules to ionize and conduct electricity in the usual sense. However, electricity can still travel through a vacuum via thermionic emission or field emission. Thermionic emission occurs when heat causes electrons to be emitted from a material, while field emission can happen at very high electric fields that pull electrons out of a surface. Specialized equipment and high voltages are often required to achieve electrical arcing in a vacuum. This principle is utilized in vacuum tubes and certain types of electronic devices where controlled arcing or electron flow in a vacuum is desired for their operation.

A brownout is a temporary reduction in voltage or power supply that can cause lights to dim and electrical appliances to malfunction. Brownouts are usually caused by high demand for electricity, and power companies may implement them to avoid a blackout or overload on the power grid. While brownouts are less severe than blackouts, they can still cause damage to electrical equipment, so it’s important to turn off appliances and devices during a brownout to prevent any damage.

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