
Keeping Homes Warm All Winter
Starting October 15, Alberta’s Winter Rules for utilities are in effect to make sure Albertans can keep their heat and lights on during the cold months.
From now until April 15, utility companies cannot fully disconnect electricity for homes. And starting November 15, they also can’t fully disconnect natural gas. This means families won’t lose power or heat when they need it most.
“No one should have to choose between heating their home and putting food on the table. Heat and power are essential during our winters, and we’re making sure they stay on,”
— Nathan Neudorf, Minister of Affordability and Utilities
Extra Protections in Place
No disconnections are allowed if the weather forecast shows temperatures below zero within 24 hours. If someone’s utilities have already been cut off, the Utilities Consumer Advocate (UCA) will reach out starting November 1 to help get them reconnected before winter. UCA works with utility companies, Alberta Works, and AISH to make sure people get the help they need.
“These rules give families breathing room and allow us to step in and support them so they can stay safe and warm,”
— Jeff Dyer, CEO, Trellis Society
📞 How to Get Help
If you’re worried about your utility bills, need a payment plan, or want help sorting out a dispute, you can contact the Utilities Consumer Advocate:
📱 Call 310-4822 📧 Email ucahelps@gov.ab.ca 🌐 Visit UCAhelps.alberta.ca
This is part of Alberta’s effort to make sure no one is left in the cold this winter.