EDMONTON-The City of Edmonton has reached a deal that for the first time will see it buy its electricity from a non-Edmonton company, officials said Tuesday.
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EDMONTON-The City of Edmonton has reached a deal that for the first time will see it buy its electricity from a non-Edmonton company, officials said Tuesday.
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Located on 5.56 acres next to the Gas City Campgrounds and overlooking the power plant, Medicine Hat’s solar thermal project is just waiting for a heat exchanger and warmer weather to arrive before becoming operational.
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There’s an oft-cited study out there that says money does buy you happiness — but only up until a certain point. It says that after you make $75,000 per year, increasing your income is not going to make you any “happier.”
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Capital Power Corp. and Enmax Corp. plan to jointly develop a two-unit gas-fired power plant west of Edmonton, near the site of the existing Genesee coal-fired operation.
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Rick Tams would like to start building his new home in Red Deer County — except AltaLink wants to put a new power line “right through where the house would go.”
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From the military to main street, the United States is trying to avoid Superstorm Sandy-like blackouts by developing more backup power in the form of microgrids
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Property owners on Township Road 114 received good news from the Alberta Utilities Commission late Friday afternoon regarding AltaLink’s application to install powerlines the length of that road.
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JOSEPHBURG — As power generation firms eye a huge potential market for new electricity, Atco Power has jumped to the head of the queue with plans for a 400 megawatt gas-fired plant for the Industrial Heartland area of Strathcona County that could be operating by 2017.
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If there’s one thing southern Albertans have in abundance, it’s wind.
So much of it, that power-producing wind farms were built here long before most other parts of Canada. In a province that’s increasingly prone to power shortages, those wind turbines have become part of the solution to issues of supply and reliability.
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Capital Power Corp. is selling three New England power plants to Emera Inc. for US$541 million as it shifts its focus away from the U.S. merchant power business and toward the stronger Alberta market.
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