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Local Energy Retailer Joins The Fight To End Family Violence

parkpower · 20 November 2016 · Leave a Comment Community Building, Consumer Info, Interesting

This was originally posted by Nick Clark of Green Alberta Energy. Click here to view the original.

Local Energy retailer joins the fight to end family violence

Please allow me to introduce you to Kris Kasawski, founder of Park Power. He represents the future of Alberta’s energy business. Someone who cares and is passionate about his beliefs.

Kasawski is focused on engaging more men in the conversation around family violence and building healthy relationships. We believe supporting this cause is truly important, and hope you will join us in helping to spread his message.

Since a very young age, Kasawski has been aware of the issue of family violence in Alberta.

During his elementary school years, his mother was a teacher at A Safe Place, a local shelter for women and children fleeing abusive relationships. Through his mother’s experiences, he learned early in life about the negative impacts of family violence.

This is one of the many reasons Kasawski has decided to collaborate with Strathcona County Family and Community Services on the #SCspeakout Campaign, focused on engaging the community in the conversation around building healthy relationships and ending family violence.

“This has allowed me to leverage my position in the community – as a male, a father and a business owner – to effect positive change towards an issue that is so close to my heart,” said Kasawski.

November is Family Violence Prevention Month in Alberta and this year marks its 30th anniversary. Hundreds of Alberta communities and thousands of individuals are actively involved in preventing family violence by providing public education and services.

Residents of Strathcona County are doing their part. During the month of October, a number of red silhouettes were erected around the town as props to encourage community engagement and to get the conversation started about the issue. The Regional Walk Against Domestic Abuse included a group of local advocates and non-profits and was sponsored and led by Park Power. Now, November has been proclaimed White Ribbon Month.

The White Ribbon Campaign is part of an international movement that symbolizes people’s commitment towards positive relationships. Everyone has a role in creating a safe, strong community and to wear a white ribbon means you are showing your support towards ending family violence and building healthy relationships. White ribbons can be picked up at any Strathcona County facility as well as Baseline Chiropractic and Wellness Centre and CrossFit Sherwood Park.

“This campaign has been a good opportunity to leverage my brand and my skill set to bring light to an important issue.”

Kasawski believes that Park Power, which offers competitive rates on Electricity, Natural Gas and Green Energy in partnership with Green Alberta Energy, has a duty to give back to the local community.

“My goal is for Park Power to be a positive force in the community,” said Kasawski. “This campaign has been a good opportunity to leverage my brand and my skill set to bring light to an important issue.”

But it’s not just the #SCspeakout Campaign that has seen support from Park Power. The company also has a Community Partner Program in place which shares 10% of its profits with local charities.

“I really value our Community Partner Program and like the idea that as Park Power’s customer base grows, so do our donation amounts,” said Kasawski. “For me, it’s about Park Power being a better choice. It’s a new model of business in a traditional industry that allows us to offer lower rates than the traditional players, while still being able to share our profits with awesome local charities.”

“I wish more consumers knew they could save money on their electricity and natural gas bills while making positive community contributions.”

Strathcona County Family and Community Services Resources:

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Park Power A Finalist For Sherwood Park Chamber of Commerce Business Award

parkpower · 15 October 2016 · Leave a Comment Community Building, Consumer Info, Interesting

Park Power is proud to announce that we are a finalist for a 2016 Sherwood Park Chamber of Commerce Business Awards.

As one of 3 finalists for the Don Neil Young Entrepreneur Award we are super excited to see how we will fare at the awards ceremony.  As a locally owned business offering lower rates and better service than our foreign corporate competitors while investing 10% of our profits back into our community, we think we have a good chance of winning.

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We will be rooting for some of our awesome customers who are also in the running for 2016 Business Awards for the Sherwood Park Chamber of Commerce.

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Local digital advertising agency Bluetrain is a finalist for Business Of The Year.  Bluetrain is team of true marketing professionals offering everything your organization needs to be known in the digital space.

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Spark-The Branding Shop is a welcome addition to the Sherwood Park community and is a finalist for the New Small Business category.  They offer loads of great promotional products as well as hosting a co-working space and a wonderful art gallery/event space.

Preparing Your Home for Alberta Winters

parkpower · 7 October 2016 · Leave a Comment Consumer Info, Electricity, Interesting

Here are some great tips for preparing your home for Alberta winters.

We found them at Energy Saver, U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) consumer resource on saving energy and using renewable energy technologies at home.

Follow these tips to put in some work now to reduce your energy bills over the winter months.

 

1. CLEAN OUT THE GUTTERS

All the leaves and grime that you neglected while you were out swimming, hiking, or riding your bicycle this summer have built up in your gutters. If left full of debris, clogged gutters and drains can form ice dams that prevent your drainage systems from working properly. This can lead to water seeping into your home, which—as seen in the Conquering Moisture blog—can lead to all sorts of issues and extra energy costs. Save yourself the hassle of repairing a leak by simply cleaning your gutters and drains now. When you do, run water through the gutters to check for mis-alignments that could also cause water damage.

2. KEEP THE OUTSIDE AIR OUT AND THE INSIDE AIR IN

It is hugely important for your energy savings to ensure there are no air leaks in your home. Warm air will escape out of any cracks and can make your heating system work harder and cost you more to heat your home.  Use caulk to seal cracks and openings between stationary house components like a door frame and weatherstripping to seal components that move like an operable window.

3. SHOW SOME TLC TO YOUR FURNACE

Your furnace may be a distant memory since you last powered it on, but before the cold weather descends and you must reluctantly switch it on, give it some TLC. Clean your furnace  annually each autumn. Sediment build-up can cause your system to work less efficiently or potentially become a fire-hazard. Cleaning your system and getting it inspected will reduce the risks.

During the winter try to change your filter regularly; a dirty filter will decrease air flow and energy-efficiency. And if your furnace is ready to be replaced, buy an energy-efficient model. It will save you money and energy each month!

4. GET YOUR DUCTS IN A ROW

Your ducts are often times out of sight, out of mind, tucked away in the attic or basement, but a home with central heating can lose about 20% of the air that moves through the duct system. Make sure your ducts are in order by properly sealing and insulating them. Tightly sealed and insulated ducts can potentially reduce your annual energy bills by $120 or more!

5. LIGHT THE WAY

The fall and winter months mean less daylight. I know we are all keen on saving energy, but we don’t want any falls while you carry in your groceries. Luckily, you can still use your outdoor lights without wasting money and energy. Because outdoor lights are typically left on for long periods of time, buying ENERGY SAVER products and bulbs to light your outdoor pathways or porches can save a lot of energy. ENERGY STAR even makes CFL and LED flood lights that can withstand snow and rain. As an extra energy-saving effort, look for ENERGY STAR products that come with automatic daylight shut-off and motion sensors. And be sure to decorate with LED holiday lights to reduce the cost of decorating your home for the winter holidays.

Cold weather is just around the corner, and even if it is still nothing but sunlight and warm days in your neighborhood, preparing for fall and winter now can save you money and a headache when the cold air descends.

In part one, we talked about five ways to prepare your home for winter: cleaning gutters, air-sealing, checking furnaces, sealing ducts, and outdoor lighting. If you missed it, take a look here, but there is still more to learn before cold weather is here!

6. WINDOWS, WINDOWS, WINDOWS

Your windows do more than provide a view of trees with yellow leaves or snow-covered yards. They also provide a barrier to the cold. Windows with low-e coating reduce heat loss and even reflect back part of the room’s heat. Installing storm windows can also reduce heat loss through windows by approximately 10%-20%.

Using drapes and blinds helps reduce heat loss through windows. However, windows with direct sunlight may benefit from having the blinds up during the daylight hours, as sunlight can help heat the space.

7. SPRUCE UP THE FIREPLACE

First consider replacing your inefficient wood-burning fireplace with a more efficient wood stove or gas insert. It can turn your fireplace from a pretty–but high–maintenance–feature into a viable way to heat your home. Converting your fireplace will not only save you on monthly heating costs, it could even put money back in your pocket.
If you aren’t interested in updating your fireplace, try adding glass doors with a heat-air exchange system, and make sure your fireplace is cleaned and your flue damper properly sealed. You should also try to keep the fireplace damper closed unless you have a fire burning.

8. REVERSE YOUR FAN

In the summertime a fan is a wonderful way to keep cool, but your fan can also help circulate warm air in the winter.  When you reverse the direction of your fan, the fan will push warm air downward and recirculate it through the room. To ensure your fan is spinning in the correct direction, set it  so the blades are spinning clockwise when you look up.

9. PREP YOUR LAWN FOR HIBERNATION

Landscaping can save you energy if properly cared for and planned. Windbreaks can help block the cold winter wind and keep your home warmer. A wall or fence, evergreen trees and shrubs planted on the north, west, and east sides of your home can be most effective in creating a windbreak and reducing heating costs.

To ensure heavy snowfall doesn’t snap branches that could provide wonderful cooling shade in the summer months, shake snow-laden tree branches with a mop or broom to relieve some of the weight.

10. IT’S GREAT TO INSULATE

Insulation is another important way to prepare your home for fall and winter. In winter, heat in your home will try to flow directly from all heated living spaces to adjacent unheated attics, garages, basements, and even to the outdoors. Heat flow can also move indirectly through interior ceilings, walls, and floors — wherever there is a difference in temperature.

This means that your heating system has to work harder if your home isn’t properly insulated, costing you money and wasting energy. Properly insulating your home will decrease heat flow by providing an effective resistance to the flow of heat.

So to keep your home warm and toasty, make sure you are using the proper insulation and have insulated in the proper places.

 

Park Power Supports SCSpeakout

parkpower · 15 September 2016 · Leave a Comment Community Building, Consumer Info, Interesting

Join Park Power in helping bring awareness to the issue of Family Violence with the #SCSpeakOut Campaign. 

red-silhouetteShow our community that you care and get engaged in the conversation, both in person and on social media, around the complex issue of family violence. The hashtag #SCSpeakout will be used in as a tool to engage more of the community in the conversation and get us working towards positive solutions for ending family violence.

 

 

 

 

 

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In the month of November, you can join Park Power in supporting the White Ribbon Campaign.  Hosting a White Ribbon display in at your business, have your employees, where White Ribbons, and together with your community take a stance against family violence and towards healthy relationships.

Why not become a part of these community campaigns focused on personal well-being, healthy relationships, and eliminating family violence?

Park Power partners up with Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS)

parkpower · 6 September 2016 · Leave a Comment Community Building, Consumer Info, Electricity, Interesting

Park Power is proud to announce our latest addition to our Community Partner roster, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) Northern Alberta who have been positive and effective nature advocates in Alberta since 1968.

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As a collaborative organization, CPAWS works with government, forestry and oil industry representatives, and communities to find conservation solutions for Alberta’s wilderness and wildlife. They also advocate for the creation of parks and protected areas in Alberta so that both current and future generations of Albertans can enjoy the nature-based outdoor activities the we love.

As a Community Partner with Park Power, CPAWS Northern Alberta will get 10% of Park Power’s profits for each customer who chooses CPAWS as their Partner of Choice when signing up for one of our awesome electricity and natural gas plans.  These customers also have the option of adding a top-up donation onto to their monthly power bill which will be donated, along with Park Power’s profit sharing donation, to our Community Partners on an annual basis.

Our Community Partner Program is a favourite aspects of our business model. Through it, we are able to integrate our corporate giving automatically into our billing software and offer the same easy giving option to our customers which makes supporting awesome local charities a breeze.

Park Power is A Better Choice for your electricity and natural gas than all those big traditional utility companies.  By offering lower rates, superior Alberta based customer service, and sharing our profits with great Alberta charities we give our residential and commercial customers the satisfaction of saving money on their utility costs while supporting a local business that puts their growth towards good in the community.

 

 

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