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Park Power Alberta Energy Provider

parkpower · 9 February 2016 · Leave a Comment Community Building, Consumer Info, Electricity, Interesting

Keeping you in the loop about your local energy retailer

2016 is into full swing now and should prove to be another interesting year for the electricity and utility industry.

The Alberta Government is starting to enact their Climate Change Plan which includes the phase out of coal fired electricity and the uptake of 30% renewable sources by 2030.  The beginning of this change over will begin with incentives coming for farms and municipalities to install solar panels.

Park Power is helping you be a part of this positive change by offering the most affordable option to Albertans to support renewable energy with Green Alberta Energy.  Offset any percentage of your usage for the lowest rate on Green Power available in Alberta of 1.66¢/kWh.

For the average Albertan home 100% would cost $14.11/month and 25% would cost $3.53/month.

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Why not connect with us on Social Media?

Park Power is active on Facebook,Instagram, Twitter, Google Plus, and we are now trying our hands at the mobile only Snapchat. Our content on these different platforms is curated by Park Power’s owner Kris Kasawski, who tries to share content that has value to our followers.

We aim to tell our story as well as be a resource for our customers and followers for information on the utilility industry(with a slant toward renewable energy) and on Alberta’s Climate Leadership Plan.  Park Power on social media is also a great source for various happenings in the local economy.  We love to support and advocate for all the awesome independent local businesses we have in the Edmonton Region.

These platforms also provide a great platform for customer feedback and we would love to hear from you.  Please give us a quick review either onFacebook, Google, or with the Better Business Bureau. These reviews provides great value to us for a couple minutes of your time and we thank you for them.

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Park Power’s Introductory Natural Gasoffering is going well and we are glad to be offering our customers in the ATCO Gas Territories lower admin fees and a lower transactional fees on this essential product for Albertans.

For our customers who want to take advantage of getting their natural gas as well as electricity from Park Power can simply add it onto their account in the My Account section ofparkpower.ca

Our new customers are able to choose both products from us directly from our Sign Up Page when they apply for new service with Park Power.

 

How To Get A Cheaper Electricity & Natural Gas Bill In Alberta

parkpower · 14 January 2016 · Leave a Comment Consumer Info, Electricity, Interesting, Uncategorized

How can you get a cheaper electricity & natural gas bill in Alberta?

Make a Better Choice and choose Park Power as your energy provider.  We can help you take advantage of the record low electricity prices in Alberta right now and help save you money.

Some consumers in Alberta might wonder how its possible that we can reduce our fixed electricity rates in Alberta by 10% heading into 2016 (from 6.3 ¢/kWh to 5.8 ¢/kWh).  Some will wonder why their Dec 2015 Regulated Rate Option (RRO) Rate was 5.3 ¢/kWh when Park Power’s Floating Rate was 3.6 ¢/kWh (32% less).

Park Power is a smaller, more nimble energy provider than our big corporate competitors. As such we are able to take advantage of the low wholesale power market prices more quickly than the cumbersome, traditional utility companies and pass the savings onto you.

Are there really savings to be had?  Well if you look at latest power market data below you will see that the average wholesale price for 2015 was $30.50/MW, the lowest yearly average settle price for electricity in Alberta since deregulation.  Have a look at what you are paying (¢/kWh) and compare to what you could be paying after you Sign Up with Park Power.

 

Power Market Stats

Overall, softening demand, added generating capacity, above normal temperatures, and relatively strong wind output resulted in historic low electricity prices in 2015.  Are you taking advantage of these consumer friendly market conditions? (for reference $33.34/MW works out to close to 3.6 ¢/kWh)

Customers can choose our low Floating Rate to take advantage of the savings offered right now and have peace of mind knowing that they can switch penalty free to one of our awesome and stable Fixed Rates should the wholesale market power price start to rise.  

Start 2016 off right by reducing your home utility costs while experiencing paperless billing, superior customer service, and profit sharing with local charities through our Community Partner Program.

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Green Alberta Energy is available from Park Power

parkpower · 26 November 2015 · Leave a Comment Consumer Info, Electricity, Solar Power, Uncategorized

GREEN ALBERTA ENERGY

 

The cost of greening the electricity grid in Alberta just got less expensive.   Park Power and Green Alberta Energy are now putting consumers in control to GREEN any portion of their energy consumption because every little bit helps.  The price per kWh for our new produce offering is 1.66 cents.  How does this compare?    For an average Alberta household consumer (650 kWh per month usage), you would pay 3.2 cents with Bullfrog and 1.66 cents with Green Alberta Energy:  48% less.  Regardless which plan a customer is on – 1.66 cents per kWh is lower than all the other options available to Albertans.

Green Energy Comparison

 

One last point worth noting.  Consumers do not need to be tricked into greening 100% of their consumption, because the grid already is partially green.  At the time of pulling together this information for you; look at the supply and demand stats in Alberta.  MC: Market Capacity,  TNG: Total Net Generation – Electricity currently being shipped onto the grid.  There is 16,249 MW of capacity in the province of which Coal and Gas represent 83% of the supply.  Renewables and Cogen accounts for 17% of the installed generation in the province.   If you look the TNG numbers (this gives you the intensity of what is on the grid):renewables are not running at full capacity but still represent 12% green which is being delivered to consumers.

 

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Recommendation:  Green 75 to 80% (the coal and natural gas portion) of your consumption and save some money.  The bottom line:  If a Bullfrog customer purchased a package, they would be invoiced $21.25 per month.   If an average consumer purchased only 75% green from Green Alberta Energy in partnership with Park Power they would pay only $8.09 (based on 650 kWh per monthly consumption.  A savings of 61%. Plus you will be supporting an Alberta based approach supporting renewable energy in Alberta not an Ontario based approach supporting renewable energy elsewhere in Canada.

 

Consumers don’t have to overpay by buying packages or baskets of green: Now they are in control of how much they want to green (they select the percentage) and they are only charged based on exactly what they consume.  Plus they can take advantage of our lowest Fixed Rate Offering

Customers are billed as part of their monthly utility invoice.  Simple and Affordable.  No contracts – No exit fees – No administration fees.  The service is totally integrated and the savings are passed onto the consumer.

 

Check out Park Power’s Green Alberta Energy Page   This is an affordable solution for Alberta’s carbon problem.

With Park Power you can

Ø  Save on Electricity

Ø  Save on Natural Gas

Ø  Invest in Green.

Why Is My Power Bill So High?

parkpower · 5 October 2015 · Leave a Comment Consumer Info, Electricity, Interesting, Uncategorized

You may ask “Why is my power bill so high?”  Here at Park Power we want to explain how the structure of the Alberta utilities market affects your power bill and what you can do to reduce your costs.

In very simple terms consumers can lower their power bill in two ways, Use Less or Pay Less.

To use less consumers can lower their power bill by reducing their usage and increasing their efficiency. This will lower the amount of energy that a consumer gets billed for, both delivery (cost of distribution) and usage (cost of energy).

To pay less consumers can choose to pay a lower rate (¢/kWh) to their retailer for the cost of the energy they are using. Unfortunately, in Alberta consumers do not get to choose the rates for the cost of distribution.  Our existing transmission and distribution in Alberta is regulated by the Alberta Utilities Commission(AUC) under a cost-of-service model where consumers pay for the full costs of operating the system plus a reasonable return, and transmission owners are guaranteed these costs and a return on their investment.

The reality is that while companies in the de-regulated sectors of the market (generation & retailing) have brought the cost of electricity for the consumers down, it is the government regulated sectors of the market (transmission and distribution) that have consistently increased the cost of delivering the electricity to the consumers.  So if you hear politicians fear mongering about how deregulation is bad for consumers, read the following information and then inform your Member of the Legislative Assembly about what is really costing consumers of the Alberta Utilities market.

The Positive News: The cost of energy is at an all-time low(March, April, September 2015 were the 3 lowest months in history of deregulation). Under deregulation (and the competitive market structure), consumers are paying less today than they were in 2000.  There is no need to change existing policies and disrupt the competitive market, it is working and consumers are benefiting.  The only cost on the consumers utility bill that has actually gone down is the portion that was deregulated: the cost of energy.

The Problem: The cost of distribution has increased by 100% over the last 10 years.  Some consumers today are paying as much as 3 to 4 times for the regulated wires distribution fees compared to the cost of energy they consume.  (Remember this is the regulated part of the equation – and has absolutely NOTHING to do with deregulating the retail end of Alberta’s energy industry.)  Consumers in ATCO Territory are paying twice as much for distribution fees compared to rural consumers in the FortisAlberta Zone and over 300% more for the distribution services compared to a residential consumer in the city of Edmonton.

Delivery Charges and Rate Riders are complex, convoluted and difficult to understand but if you distill the rates down to what an average residential consumer has actually paid it is easy to see the problem.

Cost of Services in ¢/kWh

Franchise Wire Territory                                                                   2005                                  2010                                 2015                                                                Change

ATCO Territory                                                                                    7.5                                       10.6                                 15.9                                                                    112%

Fortis Territory                                                                                    4.0                                         6.1                                    8.3                                                                   108%

City of Calgary                                                                                      2.8                                         3.8                                   5.7                                                                    104%

City of Edmonton                                                                                3.0                                         4.0                                   4.7                                                                      5.7%

 

So if you want to pay less for the cost of your energy Sign Up with Park Power.

We offer both Fixed or Floating Rates that are lower than the large, traditional energy retailers.

Our Alberta based customer service is superior than the outsourced customer care centres of the other retailers. Even with our Fixed Rates, you will never be locked in and can cancel for free at anytime. Plus 10% of Park Power’s profits from your bill will be donated to the Community Partner of your choice. Try us out to Pay Less.

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Great Alberta Electricity Rates

parkpower · 29 September 2015 · Leave a Comment Consumer Info, Electricity, Interesting

Great electricity rates are available in Alberta. You could save money on your power bill by switching to Park Power and take advantage of savings offered.

The deregulated electricity market in Alberta is working for consumers and those who have switched to Park Power have been able to benefit from the low market prices available right now.

Some consumers ask how we are able to beat the big utilities on price. Firstly, with our lower overhead and efficient business practices we will always be able to beat the big utilities.  Secondly, as a smaller independent energy retailer we are able to react faster to the low prices on the wholesale electricity market in Alberta and offer big savings to consumers who switch to our Floating Rate, which has a current 12 month average of around 5.3¢/kWh.

Our Fixed Rate plans are still a great deal for those who like to protect themselves from the ups and downs of the electricity market.  Head to our Sign Up Page to take advantage of the our Value Rate of 6.5¢/kWh.

Park Power is a Better Choice for your energy needs.

Better rates, better service, and profits shared with awesome local charities.

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