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What happens if I move?

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I move?

You can transfer your rate with you to your new location. Just give us 10 business days’ notice that you are moving, provide us with your new location’s address for electricity, natural gas, and/or internet and we’ll take care of the rest. With Peace Power, you never have to worry about your utilities during a move.

Be sure to contact your utility provider before you move to establish new service. This way, you can make sure that everything is set up and ready to go before you even start packing. Trust us, it’ll make your life a lot easier in the long run! Our customer service representatives would be happy to help you get started. Give us a call today. Thank you for choosing us as your utility provider!

Contact your utility provider before you move to establish new service

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A time-of-use rate is a rate structure in which the cost of electricity varies based on the time of day. Typically, rates are higher during peak usage hours and lower during off-peak hours.

Yes, Peace Power offers Internet in areas in Alberta where the shaw line is available. Please call us to inquire about specific availability in your area or visit our service areas page on our site to learn more. Our team would be happy to help you!

Peace Power is different from other energy companies because we are dedicated to providing the best possible service to our customers. We offer cheaper rates than the “big guys”, and are able to bundle your electricity with Natural Gas to save you money. Plus, we have no hidden fees, no service interruptions while switching, an easy sign-up process and we help you save!

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Time-of-Use (TOU) rates are pricing structures that charge different rates depending on the time of day, encouraging consumers to use energy during off-peak hours when demand is lower. While TOU rates are not currently widespread in Alberta, they may be offered by some providers.

In case of a utility emergency, Peace Power plays a crucial role in restoring essential services. For instance, during a power outage, Peace Power is responsible for identifying the problem and fixing it to restore power. If there’s a gas leak, the gas company should be called to identify the leak and make the necessary repairs. Similarly, in the event of a water main break, the water company would repair the break and restore water service. Many utility providers have dedicated emergency response teams and hotlines for such situations.

Peace Power is located in Alberta, Canada. We serve both rural and urban areas in the province.

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