Non-urgent government operations are closed December 24 to January 1, reopening January 2. See the list of services available during this time.
Power grid alerts
To subscribe to real-time grid alert notifications, see the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) website.
Overview
Many of Alberta’s hazards can damage power lines, including:
- high winds
- freezing rain
- flooding
- extreme heat and cold
Conserving power
There are many things you can do to conserve power. From reducing usage during peak hours, to small changes you can make at home, there are many incentives for reducing your electricity usage.
Before an outage
During an outage
Outages can leave you without heat, water, lights, air conditioning, information services and vital communication channels. Services such as grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations, banks and ATMs may be closed during an extended outage.
Generators, camp stoves or barbecues do not belong indoors. Gas stoves and ovens are not a safe heat source due to possible carbon monoxide poisoning.
After an outage
Outages can create safety risks and cause property damage. Be aware of the risks and take caution when power and water returns.
Resources and translations
Education material you can read, print and download to share online and within your community. Translated versions are also available:
Videos
How can you prepare for an outage?
A power or water outage can create dangerous situations. Learn steps you can take to become better prepared.
How can you prepare for an emergency or disaster without spending a lot of money?
Being prepared doesn't have to be costly. Learn how you can prepare without spending a lot of money.
Contact
Connect with the Alberta Emergency Management Agency:
Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Phone: 780-422-9000
Toll free: 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta)
Email: [email protected]