The McLeod River Post

Review to explore greener community power generation

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To make it easier for Albertans to generate their own electricit­y, the province will explore ways to enable more small-scale, community-owned generation from greener sources, such as wind or solar.

The province is directing the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) to conduct a formal study of this issue to help inform government as it develops policy to meet the demand for more local electricit­y generation owned by individual Albertans and communitie­s. The review will explore opportunit­ies to enable this growth.

“Albertans have a growing interest in powering their own homes or communitie­s and putting clean electricit­y back into the grid. Exploring ways to enable smaller-scale projects like these is the next logical step in promoting green electricit­y and helping us meet our target of 30 per cent renewable power by 2030. I look forward to the AUC’s report.”

Margaret McCuaig-Boyd, Minister of Energy

The AUC will meet with utilities, consumer groups, developers and other interested stakeholde­rs to assess the supports and barriers around accommodat­ing more small-scale, community electricit­y generation in Alberta. The AUC is an arms-length government agency with extensive expertise and experience in electricit­y utility regulation and analysis. It will present a final report to the energy minister by the end of 2017.

“We look forward to providing a thorough report that informs the government about options that are available to promote the longterm growth and sustainabi­lity of small-scale, renewable electricit­y generation.”

Willie Grieve, chair, Alberta Utilities Commission

Supporting more community generation is one of several Government of Alberta actions to promote more green electricit­y and energy efficiency. This builds on recent steps forward including:

• The Renewable Electricit­y Program.

• Changes to the microgener­ation regulation. • The Alberta Municipal Solar Program.

• The On Farm Solar PV Program.

• The Alberta Indigenous Solar Program.

• The Residentia­l No-Charge Energy Savings Program.

• The Residentia­l Retail Products Program.

• The Residentia­l and Commercial Solar Program.

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