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Alberta sets 5,000-megawatt renewable power target

- DAN HEALING The Canadian Press

CALGARY — Alberta will offer financial aid to renewable power projects worth $10.5 billion to achieve its goal of having 30 per cent of its power come from renewable sources by 2030, Environmen­t Minister Shannon Phillips announced Wednesday.

She said the province must add 5,000 megawatts of electricit­y generating capacity from wind, solar and hydro projects to fill the gap as coal-fired generation is eliminated.

However, the cost isn’t known yet, she said, nor are details of how new projects will be selected. The province intends to screen requests for support from private developers through an auction, but Phillips said the details won’t be announced until November.

“Its goal is to provide the most certainty in terms of the support from the people of Alberta and at the lowest cost,” she said.

About half of Alberta’s power came from coal-fired plants in 2015. Alberta Energy estimates that as of June, about 39 per cent of the provincial capacity of 16,300 MW came from coal and 44 per cent from natural gas. Phillips said Alberta expects about 70 per cent in 2030 will be generated by natural gas.

Sara Hastings-Simons of the Pembina Institute environmen­tal group said Alberta has chosen the right path to achieve a cleaner supply of electricit­y in the future.

“The clear commitment to the 30 per cent renewables is going to send a clear signal to investors and provide the kind of certainty you need to see these billions of dollars of investment coming into the province,” she said.

In an updated report Wednesday, Pembina estimated that an accelerate­d phase-out of coal generation could result in 600 fewer premature deaths, 500 fewer emergency-room visits and save nearly $3 billion in socioecono­mic value of avoided health outcomes linked to coal pollution between 2015 and 2035.

Phillips said she expects plenty of interest from the private sector to fuel a renewable energy building boom, judging from preliminar­y filings with the Alberta Electric System Operator. It had received grid-connection requests as of Sept. 1 for 21 proposed solar projects generating a total of 681 MW and for 28 wind power projects producing 4,646 MW.

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