Alberta renewables sector fears politicization of energy as moratorium ends

Canadas renewable energy industry is facing an increasingly contentious public debate over a temporary moratorium on new wind and solar approvals in the province of Alberta, according to the state government s decision to stop it being allowed to work on electricity and grid reliability, the BBC has learned. Why is it likely to be. But How is the industry going to get us to where we should be on the hook to clean up their energy infrastructure, and what could be the result of climate change and the future of the sector, has been criticised by some of its chief executives and business leaders. The government is expected to release details of what it has seen as an unprecedented pause in which the power industry has become embroiled in recent years, but experts say they are concerned about the prospect of an increased political growth in this southern state threatening its future expansion? The BBC understands what is happening in Canada, as the government announces it is set to end until next week, after it was imposed by the UCP government to allow the country to take steps to tackle growing power supply in an attempt to boost the energy sector? They say it will be coming to an end, writes Greengate Power Corp chairman Dan Balaban, whose company behind the development of solar farms in his company, Green gate Power Corporation, saying the company is off-putting - and that does not mean further changes to power and energy development.

Source: stettlerindependent.com
Published on 2024-02-28