Useful Links
Helpful organizations beyond Rocky Gas Co-op — the people who supply our natural gas, keep digging safe, regulate utility rates, advocate for consumers, point the way to energy savings, and run our local communities.
Helpful organizations
Select any organization to open its website in a new tab.
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Gas co-op network
Federation of Rural Alberta Gas Co-ops (opens in a new tab)
Eighty-three member gas utilities across the province — together the largest rural natural gas network in the world. Based in Sherwood Park.
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Gas supply
Gas Alberta (opens in a new tab)
Owned by 79 Alberta gas utilities, Gas Alberta buys and aggregates natural gas supply for its shareholders — keeping rural supply reliable and affordable.
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Before you dig
Alberta One-Call (opens in a new tab)
Request a line locate before you dig. Alberta One-Call works to prevent damage to buried gas and utility lines through education, awareness, and reliable information exchange.
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Alberta's independent regulator for natural gas and electricity — overseeing utility markets to protect the public interest where competition alone can't.
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Consumer advocate
Utilities Consumer Advocate (opens in a new tab)
Your voice in Alberta's energy markets. The UCA gives consumers the information, representation, and protection they need for natural gas and electricity.
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Energy savings
Office of Energy Efficiency (opens in a new tab)
Natural Resources Canada's centre of excellence for energy conservation and efficiency — practical ways to cut your energy costs and reduce your environmental footprint.
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Local government
Town of Rocky Mountain House (opens in a new tab)
Municipal services, news, and community information for the Town of Rocky Mountain House.
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Local government
Clearwater County (opens in a new tab)
County services, road and rural information, and local resources for Clearwater County.
