This Week in AB “We developed (the Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act) to shield the province from federal intrusions and we’re using it now because the consequences of this particular overreach would be so severe. Alberta will bear the largest share of expenses required to meet these absurd targets, and consumers and businesses will see their (electricity) bills soar.”
Thank you for this very informative post of the state of renewable power generation in Alberta. I had no idea how established it was and the impressive growth we can see coming.
Thanks, Ken! didn’t know either until I became curious about how CER actually affects Alberta electricity generators — it was stunning to see how quickly renewables are catching up to output that’s been in place for twenty years longer!
Thank you for this very informative post of the state of renewable power generation in Alberta. I had no idea how established it was and the impressive growth we can see coming.
Thanks, Ken! didn’t know either until I became curious about how CER actually affects Alberta electricity generators — it was stunning to see how quickly renewables are catching up to output that’s been in place for twenty years longer!