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Can existing Shaw internet users come over to Peace Power penalty-free?

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Can existing Shaw internet users come over to Peace Power penalty-free?

Yes! Subject to any existing contract terms you have with Shaw, there is no penalty for you as the customer to transfer your services from Shaw to Peace Power. Make the switch to Peace Power and get the same great high-speed internet at a better rate.

Can Shaw internet users switch to Peace Power penalty-free - Peace Power

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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.

Net metering is a system that allows residential and commercial customers who generate their own electricity from solar power or other renewable sources to feed electricity they do not use back into the grid. This process typically involves a special meter that can measure electricity flow in two directions: from the grid to the customer and vice versa. When a customer’s solar panels or other renewable system generates more electricity than they consume, the excess goes back into the grid, and their meter “spins backward,” earning them credits. These credits offset their electricity usage at other times when they consume more electricity than their system produces, like at night or during cloudy weather, reducing their overall utility bill. Net metering policies vary by region and utility company, and they play a critical role in making renewable energy systems more economically viable for consumers.

Not at this time… However, we are looking to bundle internet TV and internet phone in the future. At Peace Power, we are always striving to improve our quality of service for internet plans and bundles.

 

No. Technicians are not needed to switch your service over to Peace Power, whether it’s for electricity, natural gas, or internet. Once you provide your information, we can switch on your services remotely to ensure that there is no disruption when you change utility providers. With respect to internet, our service is designed so that you can do it yourself, whether you own your own hardware or once we’ve delivered your modem to you.

A public utility is one that is regulated by a government entity and typically operates as a monopoly within a certain area. They provide essential services to the public like electricity, gas, water, and sewer services. A private utility, on the other hand, is owned by private investors or shareholders and operates in a competitive market where consumers can choose their provider. Private utilities might still be subject to some regulation to protect consumers, but they typically have more flexibility in their pricing and service offerings.

No, your retailer (eg. Peace Power) is independent of your transmission and distribution company. This means that when you switch to us, only the energy rates you pay and the retailer you deal with changes – nothing to do with the delivery of energy to your home changes, and therefore there is no disruption.

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