Decision Regarding Fortis’s Exit Charges Applied to Consumers Switching to EQUS

In Alberta Utility Commission (AUC) proceeding 26668, the AUC decides whether the exit charges FortisAlberta Inc. (Fortis) levied on consumers wanting to change their service provider to EQUS REA Ltd. (EQUS) are reasonable considering Fortis and EQUS’s Integrated Operation Agreement (IOA) and Fortis’s Terms and Conditions (T&Cs).



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EQUS and Fortis’s Arguments For and Against Consumer Transfer Exit Charges

In Proceeding 26668, EQUS REA Ltd. (EQUS) and FortisAlberta Ltd. (Fortis) argue before the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) whether exit charges imposed by Fortis on two consumers who want to make EQUS their service provider are justified.



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Decision Regarding AFREA’s Request to Review the Commission’s Decision on Fortis’s Distribution Tariff Application

In proceeding 26756, the Alberta Utilities Commission (the Commission) issues their decision regarding the Alberta Federation of Rural Electrification Association’s (AFREA) request for a review and variance of Decision 25916-D01-2021 in which FortisAlberta (Fortis) is to comply with the Commission’s directives concerning it’s 2022 Phase II Distribution Tariff Application (DTA).



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EQUS Complaint Regarding FORTIS Option M

EQUS Rural Electrification Association (REA) has applied to the AUC to have FortisAlberta’s Terms & Conditions altered such that EQUS Distributed Generation (DG) customers on the EQUS system are eligible for FortisAlberta’s option M rate.

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