About Us | Partners
In Spring 2006, Alberta’s electric utilities and the Alberta Government formed the Joint Utility Safety Team (JUST) to address the ongoing safety issue of power line contact incidents and foster a long-term culture of power line safety. By pooling resources and working collectively, JUST’s six founding partners are maximizing their efforts and achieving more impact than if each organization works independently.
AltaLink
AltaLink’s transmission system efficiently delivers electricity to 85 per cent of Albertans. Dedicated to meeting the growing need for electricity, AltaLink connects Albertans to renewable, reliable and low-cost power. With a commitment to community and environment, AltaLink is ensuring the transmission system will support Albertans’ quality of life for years to come. For more information, visit altalink.ca
ATCO Electric
ATCO Electric provides safe, reliable delivery of electricity to nearly 211,000 customers in 245 communities in northern and east-central Alberta. The company has more than 80 years experience serving this challenging, diverse territory. ATCO Electric builds, operates and maintains a system of nearly 71,000 km of transmission and distribution lines, delivering power to homes, farms and businesses, in cities, towns and Aboriginal communities. ATCO Electric is part of the ATCO Group of Companies which delivers service excellence and innovative business solutions worldwide with leading companies engaged in Utilities, Energy, Structures & Logistics, and Technologies. For more information, visit atcoelectric.com
ENMAX
ENMAX Power Corporation, a subsidiary of ENMAX Corporation, and its predecessors have provided Albertans with safe and reliable electricity for more than 100 years. One of the most reliable urban utilities in Canada, ENMAX Power owns, operates and maintains the distribution and much of the transmission network in and around Calgary, which are activities regulated by the Alberta Utilities Commission. Non-regulated subsidiaries of ENMAX Power provide engineering, procurement, and construction services as well as maintenance for electrical servicing of residential and commercial developments and light rail transit systems. For more information, visit enmaxpower.com
EPCOR
EPCOR’s wholly-owned subsidiaries build, own and operate electrical transmission and distribution networks, water and wastewater treatment facilities and infrastructure. EPCOR, headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, is an Alberta Top 50 employer. For more information, visit epcor.ca
FortisAlberta
As owner and operator of more than 60 per cent of Alberta’s total electricity distribution network, FortisAlberta’s focus is delivering safe and reliable electricity to almost half a million residential, farm and business customers. The company serves more than 200 communities with 112,000 kilometres of distribution power lines across Alberta. FortisAlberta is a wholly-owned, indirect subsidiary of Fortis Inc., the largest investor-owned distribution utility in Canada, serving more than two million gas and electricity customers. For more information, visit fortisalberta.com
Government of Alberta
Human Services promotes workplace health and safety through partnerships, resources, education and enforcement of the Occupational Health and Safety Act. For more information, visit worksafe.alberta.ca
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