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  2. Enmax - Wikipedia

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    ENMAX Energy Corporation (EEC) is the generation and energy retail services arm of ENMAX that offers electricity, natural gas, distributed energy resource solutions and customer care services to customers throughout Alberta. Enmax Energy also carries out retail energy supply and related functions for the Calgary Regulated Rate Option (RRO).

  3. List of Canadian electric utilities - Wikipedia

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    ENMAX: 1905 Municipal, integrated Alberta: 836,000: 299 [9] ... ENMAX (formerly City of Calgary Electric System) EPCOR (formerly Edmonton Power Corporation)

  4. Calgary downtown district energy - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary Downtown District Energy Centre is a thermal district energy system under development by Calgary-based ENMAX with funding support from provincial and federal government programs. The first central thermal plant to supply the system is under construction at the corner of 4th Street and 9th Avenue SE in Calgary, Alberta, Canada ...

  5. Customer Service Job Description - AOL

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    Customer service is a tough industry to work in, but with the right skills you can be successful and reap the awards of helping clients. Every company has customer service representatives to ...

  6. Shaw Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Shaw partnered with Rogers Communications to launch Shomi, a subscription video on demand service. [ 31 ] In February 2015, Shaw announced that they would close operations for service call centres in Edmonton, Calgary and Kelowna, and consolidate operations in Victoria, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal. 1,600 of Shaw's 14,000 employees ...

  7. Electricity policy of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    By January 2022, electricity rates and bills reached their highest price ever—more than 16 cents/kWh in Edmonton and Calgary, which did not include fees for distribution and transmission. [5] On January 22, 2021, EDC Associates reported twenty years of success in retail competition in Alberta's electricity sector. [6]