Our members deliver a diverse portfolio of energy services to Canadians in communities across all provinces and the North under a variety of public, private and hybrid business structures. Together, Electricity Canada, its members and industry partners are at the forefront of Canada’s energy future, addressing current and emerging electricity issues and helping shape sound policy and regulator decision-making.
What We Do
Contribute input to policy makers on public policy areas such as environmental stewardship, energy efficiency, security and infrastructure protection, trade, and finance and tax policy.
Interact on issues related to jurisdiction, regulatory development, standards, power quality, joint use structures, telecommunications, and smart grid technology.
Provide thought-leadership through our collaboration with members on a long-term vision for Canada’s electricity industry
Serve as a forum for sectoral discussion and peer networking between members and private sector industry partners
Lead and influence a wide range of multi-stakeholder and cross-sectoral initiatives
Work to build alliances with experts and the customer
Questions?
For further information, please contact Sylvia Spears, Electricity Canada's Executive Assistant to the President and Membership Services Officer.
Membership at Electricity Canada
Whether you generate, transmit or distribute electricity, Electricity Canada offers customized membership options to your organization’s specific goals and strategic interests. Join us today to:
- Benefit from a strong, united voice in defence of the industry
- Stay informed on the latest industry, market, and policy developments
- Connect with other members, increase awareness and knowledge of critical issues, and collaborate on projects of shared interest
“ One of the reasons why I continue to enjoy my work is because of organizations like the Electricity Canada which gives us insights to emerging trends and brings together leaders from the same industry. We benefit from learning from other organizations and the committees enabled us to be proactive and collectively discuss issues. The relationships we build with our peers go beyond just our job. ”
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Provinces Represented
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Territories Represented