EPCOR Utilities Inc., formerly known as Edmonton Power Corporation, is a utility company based in Edmonton, Alberta. EPCOR manages water, wastewater, natural gas, and electricity distribution systems in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario, and the American states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.[4] In addition, the company maintains and provides engineering support for traffic signals and street lights within the City of Edmonton, as well as other cities in Alberta. EPCOR is a municipally owned corporation with the City of Edmonton as sole shareholder.[2]

EPCOR Utilities Inc.
FormerlyEdmonton Power Corporation
Company typeMunicipally owned corporation
IndustryPublic utility
Founded1996[1][2]
Headquarters,
Areas served
Canada
United States
Key people
John Elford (President and CEO)[3]
Revenue1.3 bil USD
OwnerCity of Edmonton
Number of employees
3600 (2020)
Websiteepcor.com

History

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Created in 1996 as the Edmonton Power Corporation, the company history dates back to the Edmonton Electric Lighting and Power Company formed in 1891.[5] The name EPCOR was introduced in 2001. EPCOR's name is derived from Edmonton Power Corporation as authorized under City of Edmonton Bylaw 11071.[1]

EPCOR previously owned five power generating facilities within the province of Alberta. The decision was made on April 17, 2009 to divest of power producing assets through the creation of a publicly traded company; Capital Power Corporation. EPCOR Power LP, a limited partnership with EPCOR Utilities Inc., was transferred to Capital Power Corporation and renamed Capital Power Income L.P.

In October 2008, EPCOR was named one of "Canada's Top 100 Employers" by Mediacorp Canada Inc., and was featured in Maclean's newsmagazine. Later that month, EPCOR was named one of Alberta's Top Employers, which was announced by the Calgary Herald[6] and the Edmonton Journal.[7][8] EPCOR was also named one of Canada's Top 10 Earth Friendly Employers in 2008.

In 2011, EPCOR acquired Chaparral City Water Company from American States Water and the Arizona and New Mexico operations of American Water.[9][10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Being a By-law to establish Edmonton Power Corporation" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b "Who We Are and What We Do". About EPCOR. EPCOR Utilities. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
  3. ^ "EPCOR :: Leadership Team".
  4. ^ "EPCOR :: Find Your Community". Archived from the original on 2014-09-13. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
  5. ^ Marshall, Heather; Culbertson, Debbie (2002). Candles to Kilowatts: The Story of Edmonton's Power Company. Edmonton, Alberta: Duval House Publishing. pp. 3–4. ISBN 978-1552202937.
  6. ^ "Calgary Herald, "Alberta's top 40 places to work", October 18, 2008". Archived from the original on 2015-10-15.
  7. ^ "Edmonton Journal, "Alberta's best focus on attracting, keeping staff", October 31, 2008". Archived from the original on 2009-02-05.
  8. ^ "Reasons for Selection, 2009 Canada's Top 100 Employers Competition".
  9. ^ "EPCOR :: Chaparral Water Acquisition Complete". Retrieved 2015-05-23.
  10. ^ "EPCOR :: EPCOR Acquiring AZ, NM Water Businesses". Retrieved 2015-05-23.
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