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EQUS' Service Area SERVICE AREA MAPS I.D. NO. 24 (WOOD BUFFALO) MACKENZIE COUNTY COUNTY OF NORTHERN LIGHTS REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WOOD BUFFALO CLEAR NORTHERN HILLS SUNRISE COUNTY COUNTY MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF OPPORTUNITY NO. 17 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF MUNICIPAL PEACE NO. 135 DISTRICT OF FAIRVIEW NO. 136 SADDLE HILLS COUNTY MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF SPIRIT BIRCH HILLS RIVER NO. 133 COUNTY MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF SMOKY RIVER NO. 130 LAC LA BICHE COUNTY COUNTY OF GRANDE MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF PRAIRIE NO. 1 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT BIG LAKES OF LESSER SLAVE RIVER NO. 124 I.D. NO. 349 MUNICIPAL ATHABASCA DISTRICT OF COUNTY GREENVIEW NO. 16 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF BONNYVILLE NO. 87 SMOKY LAKE THORHILD WESTLOCK COUNTY WOODLANDS COUNTY COUNTY IN RURAL ALBERTA, YOU HAVE A CHOICE COUNTY COUNTY OF BARRHEAD NO. 11 COUNTY OF ST. PAUL NO. 19 We are Alberta’s electricity experts and Canada’s largest member-owned utility. We don’t work for investors; STURGEON LAMONT COUNTY LAC STE. COUNTY COUNTY OF TWO I.D. NO. ANNE COUNTY we produce savings for our members. We proudly serve businesses, homes, farms, subdivisions, oil and gas I.D. NO. HILLS NO. 21 25 (WILLMORE 13 (ELK developments and more. EQUS is a 100% Alberta owned and rural-based electricalWILDERNESS) distribution co-operative. ISLAND) We operate offices in Innisfail, Claresholm, Medicine Hat and Onoway, with our Main Office located in Innisfail. STRATHCONA COUNTY OF YELLOWHEAD COUNTY PARKLAND COUNTY OF VERMILION COUNTY COUNTY MINBURN RIVER NO. 27 LEDUC COUNTY BEAVER COUNTY BRAZEAU COUNTY COUNTY OF WETASKIWIN MUNICIPALITY CAMROSE MUNICIPAL NO. 10 OF JASPER COUNTY DISTRICT OF SERVICES IN 26 ALBERTA MUNICIPAL DISTRICTS AND COUNTIES WAINWRIGHT NO. 61 FLAGSTAFF PONOKA COUNTY I.D. NO. COUNTY 12 (JASPER NATIONAL PARK) Clearwater County Municipal District of Foothills No. 31 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT LACOMBE OF PROVOST NO. 52 County of Barrhead No. 11 Municipal District of Ranchland No. 66 COUNTY COUNTY County of Forty Mile No. 8 Municipal District of Taber CLEARWATER OF STETTLER COUNTY OF COUNTY NO. 6 PAINTEARTH NO. 18 County of Newell No. 4 Municipal District of Willow Creek No. 26 RED DEER COUNTY SPECIAL County of Warner No. 5 Parkland County AREAS NO. 4 County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 Ponoka County Cypress County Red Deer County STARLAND MOUNTAIN KNEEHILL Kananaskis Improvement Area Rocky View County COUNTY VIEW COUNTY COUNTY Kneehill County Sturgeon County I.D. NO. 9 (BANFF) MUNICIPAL SPECIAL Lac Ste. Anne County Vulcan County SPECIAL DISTRICT OF AREAS NO. 3 AREAS BIGHORN NO. 8 Lacombe County Westlock County NO. 2 ROCKY VIEW Mountain View County Wheatland County COUNTY MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF ACADIA NO. 34 Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8 Yellowhead County WHEATLAND COUNTY KANANASKIS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT MUNICIPAL COUNTY OF DISTRICT OF NEWELL FOOTHILLS NO. 31 I.D. NO. 24 (WOOD BUFFALO) MACKENZIE MAKE THE SWITCH COUNTY VULCAN COUNTY CYPRESS COUNTY OF NORTHERN LIGHTS REGIONAL COUNTY MUNICIPALITY OF WOOD BUFFALO CLEAR NORTHERN HILLS SUNRISE COUNTY COUNTY Connecting with EQUS is easier than you think, and doesn’t cost you anything*. MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF OPPORTUNITY NO. 17 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF MUNICIPAL PEACE NO. 135 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF FAIRVIEW NO. 136 MUNICIPAL Connect with EQUS for your free cost analysis and quote and join Canada’s largest SADDLE HILLS COUNTY MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF SPIRIT DISTRICT OF BIRCH HILLS RIVER NO. 133 COUNTY DISTRICT OF WILLOW MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF SMOKY DISTRICT RIVER NO. 130 LAC RANCHLAND NO. 66 LA BICHE COUNTY CREEK NO. 26 MUNICIPAL OF TABER member-owned utility today! COUNTY OF GRANDE DISTRICT OF PRAIRIE NO. 1 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT BIG LAKES OF LESSER SLAVE RIVER NO. 124 LETHBRIDGE I.D. NO. 349 COUNTY MUNICIPAL ATHABASCA DISTRICT OF COUNTY GREENVIEW NO. 16 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF BONNYVILLE NO. 87 SMOKY LAKE THORHILD WESTLOCK COUNTY WOODLANDS COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY OF BARRHEAD NO. 11 COUNTY OF ST. North Area, Onoway PAUL NO. 19 STURGEON LAMONT COUNTY LAC STE. COUNTY COUNTY OF TWO I.D. NO. ANNE COUNTY I.D. NO. HILLS NO. 21 25 (WILLMORE 13 (ELK WILDERNESS) ISLAND) MUNICIPALITY OF STRATHCONA COUNTY OF YELLOWHEAD COUNTY PARKLAND COUNTY OF VERMILION COUNTY COUNTY MINBURN RIVER COUNTY NO. 27 CROWSNEST PASS Central Area, Innisfail LEDUC COUNTY BEAVER COUNTY BRAZEAU COUNTY OF FORTY COUNTY OF WETASKIWIN MUNICIPALITY CAMROSE MUNICIPAL NO. 10 OF JASPER COUNTY DISTRICT OF MUNICIPAL DISTRICT WAINWRIGHT NO. 61 MILE NO. 8 FLAGSTAFF PONOKA COUNTY I.D. NO. COUNTY 12 (JASPER South Area, Claresholm and Medicine Hat NATIONAL PARK) OF PINCHER MUNICIPAL DISTRICT LACOMBE OF PROVOST NO. 52 COUNTY COUNTY CLEARWATER OF STETTLER COUNTY OF CREEK NO. 9 COUNTY NO. 6 PAINTEARTH NO. 18 COUNTY OF RED DEER COUNTY SPECIAL AREAS NO. 4 WARNER STARLAND CARDSTON MOUNTAIN KNEEHILL COUNTY VIEW COUNTY COUNTY NO. 5 I.D. NO. 9 (BANFF) MUNICIPAL SPECIAL SPECIAL DISTRICT OF AREAS NO. 3 COUNTY AREAS BIGHORN NO. 8 NO. 2 ROCKY VIEW COUNTY MUNICIPAL 310.EQUS DISTRICT OF ACADIA NO. 34 WHEATLAND COUNTY KANANASKIS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT MUNICIPAL COUNTY OF DISTRICT OF NEWELL FOOTHILLS NO. 31 [email protected] VULCAN COUNTY CYPRESS COUNTY I.D. NO. 4 MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF WILLOW DISTRICT (WATERTON) RANCHLAND NO. 66 CREEK NO. 26 OF TABER LETHBRIDGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY OF CROWSNEST PASS COUNTY OF FORTY * No charges are incurred unless the member wishes to alter their service after the MUNICIPAL DISTRICT MILE NO. 8 OF PINCHER CREEK NO. 9 COUNTY OF WARNER CARDSTON NO. 5 COUNTY I.D. NO. 4 transfer, or if there is a buyout required for an existing Electrical Services Agreement. (WATERTON) EQUS’ SERVICE AREA BY MUNICIPAL DISTRICT AND COUNTY NORTH AREA Westlock County........................................................................ 4 County of Barrhead No. 11....................................................... 5 Lac Ste. Anne County............................................................... 6 Yellowhead County.................................................................... 7 Parkland County........................................................................ 8 Sturgeon County........................................................................ 9 CENTRAL AREA County of Wetaskiwin No. 10.................................................. 10 Clearwater County.................................................................... 11 Ponoka County........................................................................... 12 Lacombe County....................................................................... 13 Red Deer County........................................................................ 14 Mountain View County............................................................. 15 Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8....................................... 16 Rocky View County.................................................................... 17 Wheatland County..................................................................... 18 Kneehill County......................................................................... 19 SOUTH AREA Vulcan County............................................................................ 20 Municipal District of Foothills No. 31..................................... 21 Kananaskis Improvement Area............................................... 22 Municipal District of Willow Creek No. 26............................ 23 Municipal District of Ranchland No. 66................................. 24 County of Warner No. 5........................................................... 25 County of Forty Mile No. 8...................................................... 26 Cypress County ........................................................................ 27 County of Newell No. 4............................................................ 28 Municipal District of Taber....................................................... 29 WESTLOCK COUNTY 26 4 COUNTY OF BARRHEAD NO. 11 4 5 LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY 12 6 YELLOWHEAD COUNTY 28 7 PARKLAND COUNTY 20 8 STURGEON COUNTY 24 9 COUNTY OF WETASKIWIN NO. 10 8 10 CLEARWATER COUNTY 11 PONOKA COUNTY 12 LACOMBE COUNTY 13 RED DEER COUNTY 22 14 MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY 14 15 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF BIGHORN NO. 8 16 ROCKY VIEW COUNTY 17 WHEATLAND COUNTY 18 KNEEHILL COUNTY 19 VULCAN COUNTY 20 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF FOOTHILLS NO. 31 16 21 KANANASKIS IMPROVEMENT AREA 10 22 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF WILLOW CREEK NO. 26 23 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF RANCHLAND NO. 66 24 COUNTY OF WARNER NO. 5 25 COUNTY OF FORTY MILE NO. 8 26 CYPRESS COUNTY 27 COUNTY OF NEWELL NO. 4 6 28 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF TABER 18 29 At EQUS we understand the importance of affordability and we provide a flexibility to our members that ensures their rates and service are the best fit for them. Our flexibility is essential for EQUS’ success, allowing us to adapt to the changing needs of our members and earning us a competitive advantage in our marketplace. Over the past several years EQUS has repeatedly demonstrated our willingness to adapt by changing our investment structure to be more competitive and by introducing new rates for residential subdivisions, industrial subdivisions, rural residential and general services. We listened to our members when they asked for rates that fit their needs and made their services more affordable because as a co-operative, our members are our owners. EQUS has several programs that distribute funds back into the communities we serve. In 2018 EQUS staff and EQUS members gave back over $95,000. Through Operation Round Up, the EQUS Community Connection, scholarships and a sponsorship
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