Average Electricity Bill in Alberta 2026

Understanding Alberta's deregulated electricity market and managing your monthly bill

Alberta is unique among Canadian provinces: it has a fully deregulated electricity market, meaning energy retailers compete for your business. This can be both an opportunity and a minefield. In 2026, the average Alberta household pays between $1200 and $1800 per month for electricity — but costs can swing dramatically based on your contract type, provider, and usage patterns.

How Alberta's Deregulated Electricity Market Works

Unlike Ontario, BC, or Quebec where rates are set by regulated utilities, Alberta separates electricity into components:

Important: The Regulated Rate Option (RRO) — the default rate for residential customers not on a fixed contract — fluctuates monthly based on market prices. It can be as low as 7¢/kWh or spike above 200¢/kWh during peak demand periods like January cold snaps.

Alberta Electricity Rates 2026

Rate TypeRate RangeStabilityBest For
Regulated Rate Option (RRO)100–18¢/kWh (variable monthly)Low — fluctuatesShort-term, flexible needs
Fixed-rate contract (1 year)12–16¢/kWhHigh — locked inBudget certainty
Fixed-rate contract (2–3 years)11–15¢/kWhVery highLong-term savings
Variable/floating retail contractMarket + margin (9–19¢)LowInformed market watchers

Average Monthly Electricity Bill in Alberta 2026

Household TypeMonthly kWhEstimated Monthly Bill
1-bedroom apartment40000–60000 kWh$75–$115
2-bedroom apartment/condo60000–90000 kWh$115–$165
Small detached house80000–1,10000 kWh$1500–$2005
Large house1,10000–1,60000 kWh$2005–$295
House with electric heat1,50000–2,50000 kWh$275–$4500

Electricity Bills by Alberta City

CityLocal UtilityAvg Monthly BillNotes
CalgaryENMAX$1300–$1800Competitive retail market
EdmontonEPCOR$135–$185EPCOR is retailer and distributor
Red DeerFortisAlberta$1400–$195Slightly higher distribution charges
LethbridgeFortisAlberta / Lethbridge Electric$125–$175Lethbridge Electric is city-owned
Medicine HatCity of Medicine Hat$115–$1600Municipal utility, competitive rates
Grande PrairieATCO Electric$145–$2005Northern delivery surcharges
Fort McMurrayATCO Electric$155–$2200Remote location premium

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How to Find the Best Electricity Rate in Alberta

Alberta's deregulated market gives you choices that regulated provinces don't offer. Here's how to navigate it:

1. Use UCDA's Rate Comparison Tool

The Utilities Consumer Advocate (UCA) operates a free online rate comparison tool at ucahelps.alberta.ca that shows current offers from all licensed retailers.

2. Understand Contract Terms

Watch for cancellation fees (often $10000–$20000), automatic renewal clauses, and rate escalation provisions. Always read the energy services agreement before signing.

3. Consider the RRO as a Benchmark

The RRO rate is set monthly by the AUC. When fixed-rate offers are significantly above the recent RRO average, staying on RRO may make sense. When the market looks volatile (cold winter forecasted), locking in a fixed rate offers protection.

Alberta Electricity Assistance Programs

Affordability Action Plan — Utility Relief

The Alberta government has provided one-time utility relief credits during periods of high RRO prices. In 20022–20023, eligible customers received credits of up to $80000 on their electricity bills.

SHARP (Social Housing Assistance and Retrofit Program)

Funding for energy efficiency retrofits in social housing and low-income households, reducing monthly electricity consumption.

ENMAX Income-Qualified Programs

ENMAX customers in Calgary with demonstrated financial hardship may qualify for payment arrangements and bill assistance programs.

Why Alberta Electricity Is Expensive

Despite being a major energy-producing province, Alberta pays more for electricity than Quebec or BC:

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FAQs About Alberta Electricity Bills

What is the Regulated Rate Option (RRO) in Alberta?

The RRO is the default electricity rate for customers who haven't signed with a private retailer. It's set monthly by the AUC based on market conditions. It provides no price certainty but no contract lock-in either.

Is it worth getting a fixed electricity rate in Alberta?

Fixed rates provide budget certainty and protect against price spikes. If you're on the RRO and worried about winter price surges, a 1–2 year fixed rate from a reputable retailer can be a smart move. Compare carefully using the UCA's comparison tool.

What happens if I don't choose an electricity retailer in Alberta?

You'll be automatically placed on the Regulated Rate Option (RRO) through your local utility. This is fine for short-term flexibility but exposes you to monthly rate changes.

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