Alberta announces six-month pause on renewable energy, citing rural concerns

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith gives a keynote address at the LNG2023 conference in Vancouver on Thursday, July 13, 2023. Alberta's United Conservative government is announcing a pause on all approvals of large renewable energy projects. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

EDMONTON - Alberta's United Conservative government is pausing all approvals in the province's booming renewable energy industry in response to what it says are rural and environmental concerns.

In a statement Thursday, the government said the Alberta Utilities Commission is to institute a six-month moratorium on approving wind and solar power projects greater than one megawatt. The commission will initiate an inquiry into issues of development on agricultural land, effect on scenery, reclamation security, the role of municipalities and system reliability.

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