Alberta renewable energy pause has left legacy of cancelled development: study
- Alberta's seven-month moratorium on renewable power approvals resulted in dozens of cancelled projects and legal uncertainty, according to a report from the Pembina Institute.
- The report states that 53 wind and solar projects were abandoned after the United Conservative Party government paused approvals, failing to clarify new rules.
- The capacity of the cancelled projects totals over 8,600 megawatts, enough to power all homes in Alberta.
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Dozens of Alberta renewables projects cancelled due to projects pause
The clean energy think tank The Pembina Institute says in a report released Friday that 53 wind and solar projects were abandoned after the United Conservative Party government paused approvals for seven months then failed to clarify new rules for those developments.
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Alberta renewable energy pause has left legacy of cancelled development: study
EDMONTON – Alberta’s seven-month moratorium on renewable power approvals has left a legacy of dozens of cancelled projects and legal uncertainty, says an analysis done on the one-year anniversary of […]
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