Alberta slams brakes on permits for renewable energy developments | Western Standard | Shaun Polczer, Business Reporter:
August 3, 2023 - "In the face of skyrocketing electricity bills, Alberta is slamming the brakes on permits for renewable energy projects until 2024 while it revamps the regulatory process for solar installations and wind farms. Effective Aug. 3, the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) ... pause[d] approvals of new renewable electricity generation projects over one megawatt until Feb. 29, 2024 while it reviews policies and procedures ... amid concerns from municipalities and landowners related to responsible land use and the rapid pace of renewables development, including reclamation and recycling liabilities.
"At the end of the process, future renewable projects will be able to move forward 'at a pace that is conducive to business while maintaining responsible environmental stewardship and preserving Alberta’s reliable electricity supply,' [provincial] Affordability and Utilities Minister Nathan Neudorf said in a release. 'We are proud of our leadership in responsible renewable energy development and we are committed to its continued growth. This approach will provide future renewable investments with the certainty and clarity required for long-term development.'
"Specifically, the inquiry will inform government policy decisions around the ongoing economic, orderly and efficient development of electricity generation in Alberta and will look at issues, including:
- Development of power plants on specific types or classes of agricultural or environmental land.
- The impact of power plant development on Alberta’s pristine viewscapes.
- Mandatory reclamation security requirements for power plants.
- Development of power plants on lands held by the Crown.
- The impact of the increasing growth of renewables on Alberta’s generation supply mix and electricity system reliability.
"Albertans will still be able to install small-scale renewable energy products in their homes and communities, which will be unaffected by the review.
"The changes were hailed by the Rural Municipalities Association, which is hoping to avoid a repeat of the so-called ‘orphan well’ controversy. It follows up on a UCP campaign promise during the May election to tread a careful path on renewable energy projects on prime farm land.... 'Rural municipalities cover roughly 85% of Alberta’s land and their voices must be included in the approval process for all renewable energy projects,' said RMA president Paul McLauchlin. 'We look forward to working with the Government of Alberta to create an approval process that balances provincial and local perspectives and positions Alberta as a leader in responsible renewable energy development.'
"In a Tweet, [provincial] Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors [Devin Dreeshen] said 'Alberta should have rules that ensure landowners and taxpayers are not burdened with the significant environmental cleanup of renewable energy projects.'"
Alberta pauses all new large renewable energy projects | CBC News: The National | August 4, 2023:
No comments:
Post a Comment