Alberta - Switching by Customer Group

The switching statistic rate measures the net movement of customers from the Regulated Rate Option (RRO) to a competitive contract.

The resulting percentage shows the number of customers on a contract instead of being on the RRO.

The switching statistic rate is calculated by dividing the number of customers who are on a competitive contract by the total of customers in the market.

Switching by Customer Group (% of Customer Signed Contracts)


Electricity

Table 1 Alberta: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 2 By distribution company: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites.
Table 3 ATCO: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 4 ENMAX: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 5 EPCOR: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 6 FortisAlberta: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 7 Lethbridge: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 8 Cardston: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 9 Fort Macleod: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 10 Crownest Pass: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 11 Red Deer: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.

Natural Gas

Table 12 Alberta: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 13 By distribution company: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites.
Table 14 Altagas Utilities: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 15 ATCO North: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.
Table 16 ATCO South: Total sites served and percentage of switched sites in each customer group.

Last reviewed/revised: 2009-10-19