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  2. Electricity policy of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021, based on AESO data, wholesale power prices in the province increased sharply to over twice the average 2020 Alberta Power Pool price. From January to August 2021 the average pool price was $103.51/MWh; in August it was $142/MWh representing the highest annual price of electricity in twenty years. [4]

  3. Electricity provider switching - Wikipedia

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    There is a large range of contract options from a variable price to 1,3 or 5 year fixed prices. Electricity provider switching is difficult once the consumer is in one of these contracts, unless they are close to the end of a fixed price contract. However, as of January 2010 there is a maximum termination penalty allowed. [2]

  4. Category:Electric power companies of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Electric power companies of Alberta" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. TVA's power is relatively cheap. What about after KUB buys ...

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    KUB's average monthly electric bills fall in the middle of peer utilities. Here's why.

  6. List of Canadian electric utilities - Wikipedia

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    Ontario’s electricity distribution consists of multiple local distribution companies (LDCs). Hydro One, a publicly-traded company owned in part by the provincial government, is the largest LDC in the province and services approximately 26 percent of all electricity customers in Ontario.

  7. Direct Energy - Wikipedia

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    Direct Energy is a regulated gas and electricity provider in Alberta, operating under the Direct Energy Regulated Services brand. It also offers deregulated service in the Province, operating as Direct Energy. In South Texas, Direct Energy operates as CPL Retail Energy and CPL Business.

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