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Alberta Electric System Operator

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manipulation and is not a free-market system. According to AESO, "The pool price is the arithmetic average of the 60 one-minute system marginal prices. Only those offers accepted generate power and receive the AESO pool price. All offers accepted receive the same price, the pool price, not the price offered."
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In April 2013, Calgary ranked third (with an average monthly payment of $ 216 based on a monthly consumption of 1,000 kWh) and Edmonton fourth ($ 202 a month) in Canada compared to other cities in terms of high electricity bills. Halifax placed first and worst in Canada at $ 225 a month. Compared to
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article, Keith Provost, former senior vice-president of Alberta Power Ltd. (now ATCO Electric), with decades of experience in the electrical utilities business, said that instead of marketing electricity contracts for future deliveries in a regulated market, AESO has their own system that is open to
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By 2020, Alberta had 900 wind turbines, which represented approximately 40% of Canada's total at that time. In 2006, wind power provided less than 8% of Alberta's total power generation. AESO had said wind power was not reliable enough because wind doesn't blow consistently. When it drops off, coal
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The price of electricity had increased in 2022, after spiking early in the year. By November 2022, Direct Energy's residential monthly regulated rate option (RRO) increased to 17.597 cents/kWh from 10.483 cents in November 2021, while the Enmax RRO increased 10.66 to 18.245 cents from the same time
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AESO announced an all-time record peak electricity demand of 12,187 megawatts was reached on 19 December 2022 during an extended spell of extreme cold. A grid alert was announced when Keephills 3 power plant west of Edmonton experienced an unplanned outage. In Calgary overnight wind chills of -10
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Prepare and maintain a transmission system that anticipates, for at least 20 years forward, system conditions and requirements. The system must be planned to accommodate future growth, which requires the AESO to take a long-term view while adjusting for short-term changes and focusing on system
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By December 2022, Alberta had made progress towards reaching the 30% by 2030 target ahead of schedule. According to AESO, in 2017, 59% of Alberta's electricity generators were still using coal; renewables only accounted for 10%. By late 2022, the 18% of the province's electricity came from
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The AESO operates a market for the exchange of electric energy in Alberta and attempts to uphold the principles of market fairness, openness, and efficiency. To this end the AESO "contracts with transmission facility owners to provide generators access to the electric grid."
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Determine the future requirements of the AIES, develop transmission plans over near-term, medium-term and long-term planning horizons that identify transmission system enhancements needed to meet those requirements, and make arrangements to implement those enhancements as
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In 2016, under then-Premier Notley, the provincial government had set a target of transitioning away from power generation dependent on fossil fuels by using renewables. The goal was to replace 30% of all electricity generation in the province with renewables by 2030.
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One of AESO's responsibilities is to manage system load in the case where shortfalls in supply or excessive demand for electricity threaten the integrity of the power grid. In this case AESO can direct power companies to shed load temporarily through measures such as
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According to their homepage, AESO operates "independently of any industry affiliations and owns no transmission or market assets." As of November 2023, the AESO executive and board of directors was composed of:
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In Alberta, the residential monthly utilities bill includes the cost of electricity, natural gas, water, delivery fees, and transmission fees, with energy costs representing approximately a third of the total.
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Conduct a fair and open competitive process to determine the successful proponent who will develop, design, build, finance, own, operate, and maintain identified major transmission infrastructure in Alberta.
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and natural gas plants have to take up the slack to avoid power shortages." At that time, Alberta didn't have "enough transmission lines to connect new wind turbines to its power grid."
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were hit by rolling blackouts. AESO directed utilities to reduce their customer load. AESO's Doug Simpson explained that this had not happened since 2006.
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renewables, many coal-powered plants had converted to natural gas, and it was anticipated that coal generation would be completely phased out by 2023.
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combined with -25 C temperature. On 3 January 2022, AESO reported a record high electricity demand of 11,939 megawatts during an extreme cold spell.
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now controls 46% of electricity generation in the province, which critics have pointed out gives the company increased incentive and ability to use
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The unit price of electricity in Calgary in April 2013 was 14.81 cents per kWh, compared to 6.87 cents per kWh in Montreal, 15.45 in Halifax.
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purchased Heartland Generation - the third-largest electricity generation corporation in Alberta - for $ 658 million. Resultingly,
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According to their homepage, AESO operates "independently of any industry affiliations and owns no transmission or market assets."
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Operate the power pool and facilitate the electricity market in a manner that is fair, efficient and openly competitive.
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other cities in North America, Calgary and Edmonton placed seventh and eighth in terms of highest power costs.
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By 2021, most of the power generators in Alberta used natural gas as the province transitioned away from coal.
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system. The market now includes a host of buyers and sellers, and an increasingly diverse infrastructure.
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period. Prices reach record highs in December with predictions of even higher prices in early 2023.
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The key duties and responsibilities of the AESO are dictated by the Province of Alberta's
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Provide transmission access service consistent with an approved transmission tariff.
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Manage and recover the costs associated with line losses and ancillary services.
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Planning and operation of the Alberta Interconnected Electric System (AIES)
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requirements that meet the long-term vision for electrical infrastructure.
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and other monopoly powers to artificially increase electricity prices.
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article, the electricity portfolio of the Calgary-headquartered
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Ensure the safe, reliable and economic operation of the AIES.
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Economist at Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI)
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changed in 1996, with the province restructuring its
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Department of National Defence
Mid-continent Area Power Pool (MAPP)
Enmax
TransAlta
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Suncor Energy
Global Thermoelectric
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