To build a new electric service with North Parkland Power Co-op, here is a guide and some critical details to help you through the process:
(If you are moving into an already serviced property, please refer to the “Becoming a Member” page for guidance.)
On-Site Meeting:
Contact our office to arrange a meeting at your site. During this site visit, we’ll assess the most suitable service for your needs. Following this, you will receive an estimate . If you decide to proceed, there are a few requirements to fulfill before construction can begin.
Review Terms and Conditions:
All members, whether new or existing, must review and sign North Parkland Power Co-op's
Terms and Conditions
document. This ensures you understand your rights and obligations as an REA Member.
Utility Right-of-Way (URW):
You must register a
Utility Right-of-Way
(URW), which is essential for compliance with provincial regulations. This helps prevent liability issues related to electricity supply, distribution, and delivery in Alberta.
URW Importance:
In case of emergencies affecting equipment on your property, the URW grants North Parkland Power Co-op personnel immediate access to perform necessary repairs and maintenance.