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Archives for October 2017

See You at the Keep It Local Marketplace this Fall

parkpower · 27 October 2017 · Leave a Comment Community Building, Consumer Info, Electricity, Interesting

Do you want to eat, shop, and connect with local businesses in our community? Want to get a head start on Christmas shopping?

Don’t miss the Keep It Local Marketplace at Sherwood Park!

 

Keep It Local Marketplace is a variety of unique vendors, stage entertainment, and good food, and Park Power is a proud Gold Sponsor of this event on November 4th.

 

The Keep It Local Marketplace will feature more than 60 vendors showcasing local business and community resources – including family and parenting related items, jewelry, fashion and home products, and specialized services that we are always on the lookout for!

 

Bring the whole family! Sunshine Generation, a performing group that teaches song and dance to children ages 3 and up, will perform TWICE on our stage at Local Love. You do not want to miss watching these talented performers with your kids!

 

And there will also be a performance by Keltie Monaghan, the 16 year old a singer/songwriter with a unique voice who received a prestigious Canadian Folk Music Award nomination for her first single “Someone Tell Her” in 2016 when she was just 15!

 

Some of your favorite local food vendors like Fuge Fine Meats, Mona’s Kitchen, Steeped Tea, Juice Plus, Choco-liscious, Maza Foods, and Epicure  will also be there!

 

Want to Promote Your Local Business?

 

Vendor registration is still open. Here’s your chance to connect with the community. Click here to apply for the Fall Market.

 

Keep it Local project Trivia

 

While searching for performance venues for her kids, Jenni discovered that Sherwood Park didn’t have a focused event that connected the community to local businesses. With so many great local businesses and agencies in the area, it was an easy decision for Jenni to create an event that would build these connections and support the community.

 

Make sure you don’t miss this fall event! See you on Saturday, November 4, 2017 – 10am to 4pm at in the Agora at the Sherwood Park Community Centre (401 Festival Lane).

 

The best part? Admission is FREE!

 

Regulated vs. Competitive Providers: Alberta’s Rate Options for Electricity and Natural Gas

sprint · 12 October 2017 · Leave a Comment Consumer Info, Electricity, Interesting

Regulated vs. Competitive Providers: Alberta’s Rate Options for Electricity and Natural Gas

As an Alberta resident or business owner, shopping for a new energy supply is your right, and you should know that you have options as to where to purchase your electricity and natural gas supplies.

The two types of Alberta energy providers are (1) utilities that offer regulated rate options and (2) competitive energy marketers or retailers.

Regulated Providers

If you don’t sign up for service with a Competitive Provider for natural gas or electricity, you will be served by a Regulated Provider.

The regulated rates can change from month to month.  How they are set is reviewed and approved by the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC).

Choosing to get your services from a Regulated Provider means that you will receive two separate bills each month – one for electricity and one for natural gas (most likely a paper bill in the mail).  Regulated Providers will bill you for your electricity and natural gas on a month to month basis with the rates changing each month.

The pros of choosing a Regulated Provider are the following:
You don’t sign a contract.
A price drop in the market means you may share the savings. (although this is available with a Competitive Provider’s Variable Rate)
You don’t pay any early exit fees for canceling the regulated rate service (not something Park Power customers are subject to)

The cons of choosing a Regulated Provider are the following:
Because the regulated rate reflects the current market price, the monthly costs are less predictable due to the fluctuating market.
Your bill can be affected by volatile price spikes.
You can’t bundle your services through a Regulated Provider you will have your electricity and natural gas bill from separate providers.

Competitive Providers

When you choose a Competitive Provider, you have more rate options available to you, Fixed, Variable, and Green Energy.

The pros of choosing a Competitive Provider are the following:
When you choose a Fixed Price, you gain peace of mind knowing you will be paying the same rates regardless of market conditions.
Fixed price contracts can protect you against short-term price increases due to the fluctuating market.
Only a Competitive Provider can offer to both electricity and natural gas.

The cons of choosing a Competitive Provider are the following:
If the market rates drop, Fixed Price customers may locked into a contract price for the term of the contract
And should you choose to end your contract before the agreed term, some retailers impose early exit fees (again Park Power does not do this).

The choice is entirely up to you if you would like to continue with your utility’s regulated rate option or switch to a plan from a marketer operating in your area.   Switching energy services typically takes 5 to 10 days.

Deciding on a new plan for electricity and natural gas requires that you do your research.
Comparing all your options will help you get the plan features, rate structure, and term length that best suit your needs.

Remember that Park Power offers low rates, awesome service, and shares 10% of our profits with charities.

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