Membership

We represent a diverse range of industries reliant on cost-effective power solutions.

  • Forestry

    As electricity-intensive operations, forestry and pulp and paper companies rely on affordable power to sustain their operations. ADC works to address the unique energy needs of pulp and paper mills, advocating for policies that promote cost savings and sustainability within the industry.

  • Manufacturing

    Manufacturing involves the production of goods through various processes, such as machining, assembly, and fabrication. ADC advocates for policies that ensure access to affordable electricity rates and energy-efficient practices to enhance their competitiveness in the global market.

  • Petrochemical

    Petrochemical facilities require significant amounts of energy for processing and refining operations. ADC works to ensure that petrochemical companies have access to reliable electricity sources and advocate for policies that promote energy security and cost-effectiveness within the industry.

  • Mining and Energy

    Mining and energy operations are often large in scale, complex and electricity-intensive. ADC advocates for policies that support these sectors in accessing affordable and reliable electricity solutions, enabling efficient and sustainable resource extraction activities.

Members

Benefits of Membership

  • Gain an amplified voice in advocating for policies and regulations that promote affordable, reliable, and sustainable electricity solutions tailored to the needs of large industrial power consumers.

  • Stay informed with timely updates, industry analysis, and regulatory insights delivered directly to your inbox, keeping you ahead of market trends and developments.

  • Tap into a wealth of resources, including industry reports and educational materials, to enhance your understanding of energy-related issues and optimize your operations.

  • Expand your professional network within Alberta's industrial community. Connect with industry leaders, regulatory experts, and government officials through monthly board meetings and roundtable discussions.

FAQs

  • Prospective members should demonstrate a high load factor and power consumption that is a significant proportion of operating costs, aligning with the interests of current ADC members. Additionally, members should have a significant economic contribution to the province and demonstrate an interest in regulatory and policy certainty, along with reliable and affordable energy solutions.

  • To apply for membership with the ADC, interested parties should reach out to Megan Gill, the ADC Executive Director, via email at megan@era-advisory.ca. Interested parties will be provided with information about the membership criteria and application process. The board will review inquiries to ensure alignment with ADC's objectives and eligibility criteria. Once eligibility is confirmed, prospective members will receive further instructions for completing the membership application.

  • Membership in the ADC offers numerous benefits, including advocacy representation, industry insights and updates, networking opportunities, access to resources and tools, and enhanced visibility.

  • The ADC organizes monthly board meetings and roundtable discussions, providing members with regular opportunities to connect with peers, industry leaders, and industry experts. These events facilitate collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the exchange of best practices within Alberta's industrial community.

  • For information on membership fees and dues, please contact the ADC Executive Director, Megan Gill, at megan@era-advisory.ca