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How the System Works

This category explains how the system is designed to function in practice — from regulatory safeguards to financial flows — and why those structures matter for long-term stability and trust.

8 min

Why Good Intentions Are Not Enough

Most projects that matter begin with good intentions. But systems do not live at the beginning — they live in time. This article explains why promises and goodwill are not enough to keep important systems true to their purpose, and why only visible structure and deliberate design can protect against quiet drift.

5 min

The Electrical Grid: The System

The electrical grid is one of the most complex machines ever built, yet it is designed to disappear from daily life. This article explains what the grid actually is, how it stays balanced, and why its quiet reliability matters.

6 min

How Electricity Is Structured in Alberta

Alberta’s electricity system is built around a competitive wholesale market, regulated wires, and retail service that sits between the two. This overview explains the main players, the money flow, and the responsibilities — without assuming you already know the jargon.

5 min

What Is Prudential and Why Does It Exist?

Prudential security is a quiet but essential safeguard in Alberta’s deregulated energy market. This article explains what it is, why it exists, how it is regulated, and how Guardian acknowledges the role customers play in maintaining system stability.