The Alberta government wants to make power more affordable for everyone. To start, they’re changing the default electricity rate (Regulated Rate Option) to protect Albertans from sudden spikes. And as Jasmine King explains, experts say this may encourage more people to consider what the province is calling a last resort.
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Alberta amps up affordability with default electricity RRO adjustments
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