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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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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 […]

·Winnipeg, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, August 2, 2024.
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