Southern Alberta is dotted with wind farms harnessing the seemingly endless gusts that blow through the area. The renewable energy sector has been building at an unprecedented pace, but the provincial government recently announced a surprise seven-month pause in new approvals, risking billions of dollars in development.
The Alberta Energy Regulator will evaluate recommendations to improve efficiency of its directives and reducing red tape to support methane emission reductions in the conventional oil and gas sector. Geothermal is a clean, renewable source of energy that has the potential to help Alberta meet its demand for power and heat, including but not
Americans for a Clean Energy Grid''s recommended siting practices for electric grid development (an essential part of renewable energy deployment, as outlined in NRDC''s recent Down to the Wire
Get informed Background. On February 28, 2024, the Minister of Affordability and Utilities shared government''s intention to advance policy, legislative and regulatory changes for renewable energy development before the end of 2024. These changes will provide clarity around municipal involvement and address recommendations for agricultural lands,
NRDC and Environmental Defence Canada release "One trillion Litres of Toxic Waste and Growing: Alberta''s Tailings Ponds" report detailing the enormous environmental, health and economic costs of
The government of Alberta announced today that it would directly invest more than $1 billion into the dirty Keystone XL pipeline and offer another $4.2 billion in loan guarantees—a subsidy that
Josh Axelrod focuses on issues including public land protection and conservation, renewable energy siting on public lands, limiting oil and gas development on public lands, energy transmission
Any proposal that so clearly discounts climate-critical conservation for the benefit of dirty energy production is proof that the Government of Alberta cannot keep its environmental promises.
The tools that Alberta has at its disposal, including carbon pricing, oil and gas regulations, a phase out of coal, and support for efficiency and renewable energy should be
The area supports Alberta''s energy industries and technology innovators in producing and delivering affordable and reliable energy, in all its forms, while delivering on environmental performance goals. Grid Modernization. Renewable and Alternative Energy is positioned to ensure Alberta''s future electricity system is safe, reliable
Co-authored by Anthony Swift and Susan Casey-Lefkowitz, NRDC The Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) statement would have been more relevant had it responded to information in the
On the ground in Kneehill County, residents'' opposition to wind farm development is a microcosm of larger tensions over the transition to renewable energy in Alberta. In some ways, the debate around renewable energy is an extension of familiar battles around industrial development, property rights and the balance between individuals and the
The Keystone XL pipeline extension, proposed by TC Energy (then TransCanada) in 2008, was initially designed to transport the planet''s dirtiest fossil fuel, tar sands oil, to market—and fast.
Alberta''s Premier Alison Redford visits Washington DC once again — this time, to speak at the Brookings Institution about Alberta''s claimed "record on responsible energy development" and
New rules will limit where developers can build wind turbines in Alberta and make it harder to install solar panels on farmland. Premier Danielle Smith announced on Wednesday a host of new
New Alberta renewable energy rules will ban projects from some agricultural land, but studies suggest a tiny fraction of land would be needed to get to net zero. Dye, in a statement sent in response to Wednesday''s announcement, said the uncertainty continues.
The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada''s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced funding for 12 projects across Alberta that will create good jobs while producing and storing clean electricity. These clean electricity projects are a critical part of
NRDC, along with Clean Air Task Force and the Nature Conservancy, jointly commissioned E3 to assess siting and permitting policies for renewable energy development and identify solutions.
For more than a decade, NRDC has worked with indigenous communities in Alberta, U.S.-based grassroots groups, and intergovernmental bodies to halt the expansion of dirty tar sands oil.
Alberta''s Emissions Reduction and Energy Development plan provides a breathtaking list of actions to reduce emissions in the coming years, without impeding economic growth, energy reliability and affordability.
Sweeping changes to Alberta''s political leadership, the result of a historic provincial election, could bring about a sea change to the province''s laggard approach to clean
Alberta renewable energy pause left legacy of cancelled development: study; The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) has since announced the province has also tasked it with designing a new
NRDC, along with Clean Air Task Force and the Nature Conservancy, jointly commissioned E3 to assess siting and permitting policies for renewable energy development and identify solutions.
The non-excluded projects mostly require only relatively brief environmental assessments (EAs)—which the Department of Energy (DOE) estimates at a median cost of $65,000 (in context of the tens
Renewable Energy; Sustainable Cities; Energy Exploration in Alberta''s Castle Wilderness Would Threaten Wildlife The Natural Resources Defense Council is a national, non-profit organization
Any proposal that so clearly discounts climate-critical conservation for the benefit of dirty energy production is proof that the Government of Alberta cannot keep its environmental promises.
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