Strathcona Power

Strathcona Power

Deep roots, new power.

Offering affordable Power and Natural Gas across Alberta from old Strathcona, Edmonton.

We service homes, farms, and small commercial locations across the province.

Switching is super simple. We ask you for your address and some information about you, and for payment information. We’ll reach out in the rare case we need anything more. Ten days later, you’re flowing with us! Your first bill will come about six weeks after you complete the sign up process.

If you have any questions about signing up or your bill, drop us an email: CustomerCare@StrathconaPower.ca.


Latest News

Building Strathcona Power — July 2026

An update on July pricing and a look forward. Also and update on the business, including successes and setbacks (too many setbacks…).

For pricing, floating electricity came in last month at the lowest it’s been in a decade! Floating natural gas remains low as well. You’re on our floating rates, right?

The past month has seen signups hold steady, and one of my major goals for the coming month is to launch a second marketting campaign to push that up. Getting generation live is still stuck dealing with paperwork, although I have several promising financing leads.

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Building Strathcona Power — April 2026

An update on April pricing and a look towards May. Also and update on the business, including successes and setbacks.

The past month has seen signups trending upwards, and one of my major goals for the coming month is to solidify and extend that trend. Dicussion re a proposed change to the Backend agreement is taking up more time that I’d hoped. And getting generation live is still stuck dealing with paperwork.

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Building Strathcona Power — March 2026

In which I provide a pricing update for March and looking towards April, and a rundown of the success and struggles of the last month.

Most of this past month has been spent working on getting more generation online. But I’m discovering that many of those projects will have much poorer returns than I’d initially hoped for due to high (only now confirmed) installation costs.

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