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 Wh​at charges are on your bill 

​​As a retailer and wires company in Alberta​, EPCOR buys energy from the competitive wholesale market and delivers it to your home or business. EPCOR does not generate electricity. 

Each utility bill will include charges for the following items:

  • Energy consumed
  • Delivery of energy 

The consumption charges are based on how much energy you used and can fluctuate based on your usage. The delivery charges are largely fixed charges and cover costs like installing, operating, and maintaining the infrastructure to deliver energy to your home or business. For electricity, this infrastructure includes poles, wires and transformers. 

How are the charges calculated 

Your bill is calculated depending on the services you receive, your billing period and how much energy you consumed.

Each customer is billed for their services based on a billing period. This means customers are charged for energy used during a specific time frame.

Note: The Federal Carbon Tax is paid only on charges related to natural gas use. If you receive natural gas via Encor, view your Encor bill breakdown.​​​​​

​​​Your EPCOR bill

View the page examples below to help you understand your EPCOR utilities bill with the Residential Rate Option for electricity.​

Page 1 of your utilities bill


​How to read your bill

Section​​​ ​​Description

​​A. What you owe

​A summary of your previous bill amount, any payments we received as well as any new charges or adjustments for the current billing period.​

​B. Usage at a glance

​​Compare your electricity and water usage over time to track whether you use more or less in a given billing period. ​

C. Contact information

How to contact us if you have questions about your account, a service emergency, or to request a repair.​

​D. Payment

A payment return slip with your account number, total amount, and due date. Include this return slip if you mail your payment or pay in person at your financial institution to ensure your payment is processed quickly and accurately. If you have set up automatic withdrawal in My Account this will be noted here.

​E. Previous payments (pg​.2)

​This includes your last bill amount, any payments we received and any outstanding balance.​

F. Total new charges ​ (pg.2)

​This is a total of all your new charges.





Page 2 of your utilities bill
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​NOTE: The information on the sample bill is for general illustrative and informational purposes only.

Details of new charges

​Below we have defined the​ charges included on your bill.

​Electricity charges explained (page 2)

Charge​ ​​Definition​

​1. Electricity

Charges based on your current rate and how much energy you used in the billing period. The energy you used can be based on an actual, estimated or adjusted meter reading.

Your current rate will be available in this area for reference. Learn more about rates here.

Effective April 1, 2023, the Regulated Rate Option will include a deferral amount and the current market rate for the period. For more information, please visit alberta.ca/affordability-action-plan.

​2. Administrative

Covers the cost of billing and providing online and phone call customer service and support.​

​3. Distribution

​Covers the cost of distributing electricity within your area, usually within your city or town. This amount is billed on behalf of the power distribution company for your area. Distribution charges are regulated by the Alberta Utilities Commission.​

​​4. Transmission

Covers the cost of transmitting electricity over long distances from the source to your local area. This amount can be billed on behalf of the power distribution company for your area. Transmission charges are regulated by the Alberta Utilities Commission.

​5. A1 Rider

The A1 Rider is a fee that your Wires Owner is charged by your municipality for their equipment, poles, transformers and power lines through your municipality.​

​6. Rate ride​rs
Temporary charges, approved by the regulator, to compensate the difference between actual cost of electricity and the initially approved rate. Learn more about rate riders.​
7. Local access fee

Covers the cost to access municipal land for building and maintaining the power lines and other equipment used to deliver electricity to your home or business.​


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The Government of Alberta has passed legislation, and a deferral rate will be applied to RRO customer bills from April 2023 – December 2024 to recover the cost of a legislated temporary price ceiling.

For more information about the RRO market and the deferral rate, please visit our Rates, Tariffs and Fees page.
For more information about the Government of Alberta’s policies, please visit Affordability Action Plan.​​​

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 ​Factors that might affect your bill

The most common factors that can increase or decrease your bill are energy rates, seasonal weather, and your overall energy consumption. 

  • Wholesale Energy rates

If you are a Regulated Rate Option (RRO) customer, you may see the rate you pay for electricity change from month to month. The RRO is based on competitive market conditions in which electricity is purchased, so it varies based on weather, supply and demand. Although fluctuations in electricity markets are normal, recently there has been a general trend of increasing electricity prices, and based on publicly available information record high RRO rates are expected to continue in the months ahead.

  • Seasonal weather

Cold temperatures in winter months and hot summer temperatures mean the average Albertan household consumes more energy to keep their homes comfortable. These fluctuations can lead to increases on your bill. Transmission and distribution charges, which are regulated by the Alberta Utilities Commission, can increase during the months when consumption is high due to seasonal weather. More information on transmission and distribution charges can be found on the UCA website.

  • Energy Consumption

Save money by saving energy. It’s always a good idea to familiarize ourselves with some easy, low-cost ways that everyone can consider to reduce energy consumption. To learn more, read our Efficiency & Conservation tips.​​

Connect with us

​​We are committed to working with our customers. If you need support with any aspect of your utility bill, reach out to our Customer Care team toll-free in Alberta at 310-4300. We're available to review your bill with you and offer options to help you manage your account. 

There are a number of financial supports available to assist customers. If you need help to manage your bills, please view the financial support resources​ provided or connect with our Customer Care team. 

 

How to pay your bill

Learn how to safely and comfortably pay your EPCOR bill. Choose the payment method that works best for you and your lifestyle.​

How to pay your bill ​​​

 

Answering high bill questions

View a list with steps you can take to help you determine why your bill may be higher than normal, common causes, and what you can do about it.

Answering high bill questions

 

Billing support

Our EPCOR customer care team is available to review y​our bill with you, offer payment options and work with you on billing disputes.​​

Get billing support

 

Manage your account online 24/7 with My Account

With your EPCOR My Account profile you can view your statement, pay your bills and update your account information online anytime, anywhere. ​​Learn more about what you can do and how to get started.​

Set up my online account


 


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