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Aurora Energy Research Expands Alberta Power Market Expertise with EDC Associates Acquisition

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM

Aurora Energy Research, a leading energy research and advisory firm, has acquired EDC Associates Ltd., a specialist consultancy with deep expertise in Alberta's power market.

In a move to bolster its capabilities in the Alberta power market, Aurora Energy Research has announced the acquisition of EDC Associates Ltd., a specialist consultancy with longstanding expertise in the region. According to the press release, the partnership will strengthen Aurora's local market knowledge and advisory services for clients operating in Alberta's evolving energy landscape. EDC Associates is known for its deep understanding of the province's power market dynamics, regulations, and infrastructure. 'This acquisition allows us to combine EDC's unparalleled Alberta-specific expertise with Aurora's broader energy market analytics and advisory capabilities,' said Jane Doe, CEO of Aurora Energy Research. 'Together, we will be able to provide our clients with even more comprehensive insights and support as they navigate the complexities of the Alberta power sector.' The move comes as Alberta continues to undergo a significant energy transition, with the province aiming to phase out coal-fired electricity generation by 2030 and expand its renewable energy capacity. Analysts say the partnership between Aurora and EDC will be well-positioned to assist industry players in adapting to these market shifts. 'EDC has been a trusted advisor in Alberta's power market for decades,' noted John Smith, Managing Director of EDC Associates. 'Joining forces with Aurora allows us to scale our impact and deliver even greater value to our clients as they navigate the province's evolving energy landscape.' The financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. The combined firm will operate under the Aurora Energy Research brand, with EDC Associates' team fully integrating into Aurora's global operations.
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