ENMAX Introduces Host of New Products, Services
CALGARY - - Building on its 90-year history as CalgaryÂ’s electricity distributor, ENMAX Corporation recently introduced a host of new electricity-related products and services for commercial, industrial and residential customers.
"WeÂ’ve offered a variety of products for several years, others are brand-new to the market - and this is just the beginning," said Sean Durfy, vice-president and chief operating officer for ENMAX Energy Corporation, a wholly owned, unregulated subsidiary of ENMAX.
ENMAXÂ’s extensive slate of products and services include:
Power Partners - Informed decisions about using and managing energy to optimize operations and make the most of pricing options.
Power Services - Expertise in design, installation and maintenance of power service equipment, using the most advanced technology.
Electronic Services - Including security systems, radio communication, audio/video systems and system integration and maintenance services.
Bright Nights - A full service, turn-key program providing complete outdoor lighting and maintenance systems for roadway, civic, business and residential development needs.
"Full deregulation is coming to Alberta in 2001 and weÂ’re positioned to succeed in the competitive marketplace," Mr. Durfy said. "We have several additional products in various stages of development that we expect to make available later this year and in 2001."
According to recent surveys, ENMAX is one of the most reliable electricity distributors in Canada and its customer satisfaction rating stands at more than 80 per cent. The ENMAX transmission and distribution system includes about 2,700 kilometres of overhead and underground wires and 32 substations. The company also maintains more than 65,000 streetlights.
ENMAX Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of The City of Calgary, provides electricity and value-added services to more than 320,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in Calgary and surrounding areas. Please visit our website at http://www.emax.com
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