EPCOR

We build, own and operate electrical transmission and distribution networks, water and wastewater treatment facilities and infrastructure in Canada and the United States. We are headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. We are governed by an independent Board of Directors. Our sole shareholder is the City of Edmonton.

Recent News Releases

EPCOR to acquire Natural Resource Gas Limited assets
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NRG is a natural gas distributor to over 8,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in Ontario's Elgin, Middlesex, Oxford and Norfolk counties. The transaction is subject to approval of the Ontario Energy Board and customary closing conditions."This acquisition extends the business pl...
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EPCOR USA'S LUKE 303 FACILITY HONORED AS TOP "ECONOMIC ENGINE"
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WESTMARC, the Western Maricopa Coalition, is a public-private partnership that includes 15 communities, business leaders and educators in the West Valley.The annual Best of the West awards, which have been given out every year since 1993, honor outstanding contributions to the West Valley. Honore...
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EPCOR Announces Quartery Results
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Management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A) of the quarterly results are shown below. The MD&A and the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements are available on EPCOR’s website and SEDAR.EPCOR’s wholly owned subsidiaries build, own and operate electrical transmission ...
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EPCOR USA Celebrates Grand Opening of Anthem's Opportunity Way Park
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"This is awesome!"​Anthem’s newest community park opened to cheers and shrieks of laughter this past Saturday as children raced across the fields and into the playground while parents, community leaders – and even Splash – soaked in the fun.“This is really a wonderful new space for the Anthem com...
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Water restriction request lifted as operations return to normal
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Last week, persistent rainfall throughout the North Saskatchewan River watershed increased debris in the water, and substantially increased raw water turbidity levels. As a result, the rate of potable water production slowed, and demand was in excess of production."Thank you to everyone who helpe...
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Appeal to Edmonton & Capital Region customers to reduce non-essential water consumption
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Persistent rainfall throughout the North Saskatchewan River watershed has increased debris in the water, and substantially increased turbidity levels. As a result, the rate of potable water production has slowed, and demand is in excess of current production. EPCOR holds potable water in 12 reser...
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Appeal to Edmonton & Capital Region customers to reduce non-essential water consumption
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Persistent rainfall throughout the North Saskatchewan River watershed has increased debris in the water, and substantially increased turbidity levels. As a result, the rate of potable water production has slowed, and demand is in excess of current production. EPCOR holds potable water in 12 reser...
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EPCOR USA enters Texas market with acquisition of 130 Pipeline
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"This acquisition is a natural extension of our U.S. business platform and builds off of our expertise in developing and providing water solutions in some of North America's most challenging arid environments," said Joe Gysel, President of EPCOR USA. "We are extremely pleased to be doing business...
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EPCOR Announces Quarterly Results
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Management's discussion and analysis (MD&A) of the quarterly results are shown below. The MD&A and the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements are available here and on SEDAR.EPCOR's wholly owned subsidiaries build, own and operate electrical transmission and distrib...
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'It's mechanical art': retirees capture the power of Edmonton's history
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​Gary is an EPCOR retiree and one of the 40 volunteer history buffs with the Edmonton Power Historical Foundation who light up with passion when it comes to the history of powering our city. Click on the images below to read the full story on our Facebook page:
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