Archive for the 'Electricity: Coal-fired' Category
Alberta’s Power Plants Burn More Coal Than the Rest of Canada Combined
• March 26, 2013 • Comments OffPosted in Electricity: Coal-fired, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, tar sands
Tags: Coal-fired electricity, greenhouse gases, healthy economy, healthy environment, healthy population, mercury, nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide
Coal-fired Power Plants Big Polluters
• January 14, 2013 • Comments OffPosted in Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Gas-fired, electricity: hydro, electricity: wind, Heartland Transmission Project, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Tags: greenhouse gas emissions, Jennifer Grant, Maxim Power Corp., mercury emissions, Pembina Institute
Alberta Government Listens with Selective Hearing – Power Lines
• November 13, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Wilderness Association, Bill 50, Bill 8, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Electricity: Coal-fired, Heartland Transmission Project, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Tags: Alberta Wilderness Association, Bill 50, Bill 8, Coal-fired electricity
Federal Government Relying on Science?
• August 10, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Corona Effect, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electromagnetic Fields, Health Canada, Health Impacts, International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety, Leona Aglukkaq, tar sands, Wind energy
Tags: climate change, Coal-fired electricity, greenhouse gases, immune system deficiencies, International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety, Leona Aglukkaq, negative power line impacts, power line Alzheimer's disease risk, power line birth defects risk, power line cancer risks, power line corona effect, power line depression risks, power line electromagnetic fields, power line health impacts, power line suicide risks, tar sands, wind energy
Sabotage of Overhead High Voltage Power Lines
• August 7, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Utilities Commission, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Calgary Police Service, CSIS, David Omick, Edmonton Police Service, Electricity: Coal-fired, electricity: hydro, fuel cell, Heartland Transmission Project, high voltage power line sabotage, Operation Circuit Breaker, RCMP, Sherwood Park, Solar energy, underground power lines, Wind energy
Tags: 9/11, Alberta Utilities Commission, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Calgary Police Service, Coal-fired electricity, counter-terrorism unit, CSIS, David Omick, Edmonton Police Service, fuel cell, Heartland Transmission Project, high voltage power line sabotage, hydro-electricity, negative power line impacts, Operation Circuit Breaker, RCMP, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, solar energy, terrorism, underground power lines, wind energy
Why Were Blackouts Kept Secret?
• July 12, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Wildrose Party, Alison Redford, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Gas-fired, Enmax, EPCOR, Joe Anglin, Power outages, Stephen Mandel
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta PC Party, Alberta Wildrose Party, Alison Redford, blackouts, Coal-fired electricity, electricity price manipulation, ENMAX, EPCOR, greenhouse gases, high electricity costs, Joe Anglin, Mayor Stephen Mandel, natural gas-fired electricity, power outages
More Collusion in Alberta’s Electricity Industry?
• July 9, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, blackouts, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Generation
Tags: AESO shenanigans, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, blackouts, Coal-fired electricity, electricity generation, electricity transmission, power outages
Antelope Valley Clearview Transmission Project – Underground
• June 6, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Electricity: Coal-fired, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, High Desert Power Authority, Net Zero City, Property Value Impacts, Renewable energy, Safety Impacts, Socio-economic Impacts, Solar energy, Tourism Impacts, underground power lines, Wind energy
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alternative Energy Capital of the World, Antelope Valley Clearview Transmission Project, Beautiful Earth Group, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, High Desert Power Authority, negative power line impacts, Net Zero City, power line agriculture impacts, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, power line tourism impacts, power line visual impacts, renewable energy, solar energy, Trans Bay Cable Project, underground power lines, wind energy
Heartland Power Line Battle Not Over
• May 18, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Industrial Heartland Assoc, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Colchester Elementary School, Corona Effect, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electromagnetic Fields, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, John Kristensen, Karen Shaw, Linda Osinchuk, Pipeline Impacts, Proximity, Sherwood Park, SNC-Lavalin, Strathcona County, Sturgeon County, Tar Sands Upgrader
Tags: Alberta Court of Appeal, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Industrial Heartland Association, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Coal-fired electricity, Colchester Elementary School, corona effect, electricity cogeneration, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, John Kristensen, Karen Shaw, Linda Osinchuk, negative power line impacts, pipeline explosion, power line electromagnetic fields, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line opposition, power line pipeline impacts, school closing, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, SNC-Lavalin, Strathcona County, Sturgeon County, tar sands upgrader
Why Support Coal-Fired Power Generation?
• April 28, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Alberta Government, Alberta P.C. Party, Bill 50, Capital Power, Carbon capture project, Carbon emissions, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Gas-fired, Electricity: Generation, Enbridge Inc., Enmax, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Property Value Impacts, Safety Impacts, Shepard Energy Centre, Tourism Impacts, TransAlta, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Tags: Alberta Government, Alberta PC Party, Bill 50, Capital Power, Carbon capture project, carbon emissions, Coal-fired electricity, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Enbridge Inc., ENMAX, Heartland Transmission Project, high electricity costs, natural gas-fired electricity, negative power line impacts, power line agriculture impacts, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, power line tourism impacts, power line visual impacts, Shepard Energy Centre, Transalta, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Alberta Leaders’ Debate – Electricity
• April 14, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Liberal Party, Alberta NDP, Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, Alison Redford, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Bill 19, Bill 50, Brian Mason, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Colchester Elementary School, Danielle Smith, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Deregulation, Electricity: Generation, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Public Opinion Survey, Raj Sherman, SNC-Lavalin, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Liberal Party, Alberta NDP, Alberta PC Party, Alberta provincial election, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, Alison Redford, Alison Redford political interference, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Bill 19, Bill 50, Brian Mason, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, Colchester Elementary School, Danielle Smith, electricity costs, electricity deregulation, electricity generation, electricity transmission, environmental impact assessment, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Leaders' debate poll, political donations, power line environmental impacts, power line opposition, Raj Sherman, SNC-Lavalin, underground power lines
Power Lines Reason to Not Vote Progressive Conservative
• April 13, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta P.C. Party, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Generation, Heartland Transmission Project, Peter Sandhu, Teresa Ball, Visual Impacts
Tags: Alberta PC Party, Alberta PC Party arrogance, Alberta PC Party rewarding business, Alberta provincial election, Bill 50, Coal-fired electricity, do not vote Progressive Conservative (PC), electricity generation, Heartland Transmission Project, Peter Sandhu, power line opposition, power line visual impacts, Teresa Ball
Dave Quest on Defensive Re Power Lines
• April 12, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Government, Alberta Liberal Party, Alberta NDP, Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Wildrose Party, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Dave Quest, Electricity: Coal-fired, Heartland Transmission Project, John Murray, Mike Scott, Paul Nemetchek, Rick Orman, Strathcona-Sherwood Park, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Government, Alberta Liberal Party, Alberta NDP, Alberta PC Party, Alberta provincial election, Alberta Wildrose Party, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, Dave Quest, greenhouse gases, Heartland Transmission Project, John Murray, Mike Scott, Paul Nemetchek, Rick Orman, Strathcona-Sherwood Park, underground power lines
Wildrose vs. PCs on Electricity
• April 4, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, Alison Redford, Bill 50, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Danielle Smith, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Gas-fired, Electricity: Generation, Heartland Transmission Project, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta PC Party, Alberta provincial election, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, Alison Redford, Bill 50, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, Danielle Smith, electricity cogeneration, electricity costs, electricity gas-fired, electricity generation, Heartland Transmission Project, underground power lines
Electricity Hot Issue on Alberta Campaign Trail
• April 4, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Government, Alberta Liberal Party, Alberta NDP, Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Wildrose Party, Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater constituency, Bill 50, Bridget Pastoor, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Deregulation, Electricity: Generation, Heartland Transmission Project, Jeff Johnson, Kent Prestage, Lethbridge East constituency, Mandy Melnyk, Travis Olson, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Tags: Alberta Government, Alberta Liberal Party, Alberta NDP, Alberta PC Party, Alberta provincial election, Alberta Wildrose Party, Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater constituency, Bill 50, Bridget Pastoor, Coal-fired electricity, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, electricity costs, electricity deregulation, Heartland Transmission Project, Jeff Johnson, Kent Prestage, Lethbridge East constituency, Mandy Melnyk, Travis Olson, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Bill 50 Power Lines in Alberta May Be Stopped
• March 30, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Alberta Government, Alberta Liberal Party, Alberta NDP, Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Party, Alberta Wildrose Party, Bill 19, Bill 50, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Danielle Smith, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Gas-fired, Electricity: Generation, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Safety Impacts, Tar Sands Upgrader, Tourism Impacts, underground power lines, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Tags: Alberta Government, Alberta Liberal Party, Alberta NDP, Alberta Party, Alberta PC Party, Alberta provincial election, Alberta Wildrose Party, Bill 19, Bill 50, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, Danielle Smith, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, electricity cogeneration, electricity gas-fired, electricity transmission, Heartland Transmission Project, high voltage power line, negative power line impacts, power line opposition, tar sands upgrader, underground power lines, Western Alberta Transmission Line
PC Candidates Don’t Understand Electricity Issues
• March 26, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Utilities Commission, Bill 19, Bill 50, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Heartland Transmission Project, Maureen Kubinek, Tar Sands Upgrader, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Government, Alberta PC Party, Alberta provincial election, Alberta Utilities Commission, Bill 19, Bill 50, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, electricity cogeneration, Heartland Transmission Project, Maureen Kubinek, power line opposition, tar sands upgrader, underground power lines
Building a Forward-Looking Electricity System
• March 2, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Alberta Government, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Gas-fired, Electricity: Generation, Garnett Genuis, Heartland Transmission Project
Tags: Alberta Government, Coal-fired electricity, electricity cogeneration, electricity costs, Garnett Genuis, Heartland Transmission Project, natural gas-fired electricity
Heartland Line Must be Reviewed
• January 22, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Government, Alison Redford, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Critical Transmission Review Committee, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Export, Electricity: Gas-fired, Electricity: Generation, Enmax, Heartland Transmission Project, John Kristensen, Tar Sands Upgrader, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Tags: Alberta Government, Alison Redford, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Coal-fired electricity, Critical Transmission Review Committee, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, electricity cogeneration, electricity costs, electricity export, ENMAX, Heartland Transmission Project, John Kristensen, natural gas-fired electricity, tar sands upgrader, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Pipelines or Heartland Power Line – Not Both
• January 16, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Government, Alison Redford, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Heartland Transmission Project, Keystone XL Pipeline, Northern Gateway Pipeline, Peter Lougheed, Tar Sands Upgrader
Tags: Alberta Government, Alberta's Industrial Heartland, Alison Redford, Coal-fired electricity, electricity cogeneration, Enbridge, Heartland Transmission Project, Keystone XL Pipeline, Northern Gateway Pipeline, Peter Lougheed, tar sands upgrader, TransCanada
Power Line Review Committee Told Lines Not Needed
• January 9, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alison Redford, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Critical Transmission Review Committee, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Export, Heartland Transmission Project, Tar Sands Upgrader, Ted Morton, Western Alberta Transmission Line, WikiLeaks
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta's Industrial Heartland, Alison Redford, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Coal-fired electricity, Critical Transmission Review Committee, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, electricity cogeneration, electricity export, Heartland Transmission Project, tar sands upgrader, Ted Morton, Western Alberta Transmission Line, WikiLeaks
Challenges Mounting Against AUC Power Line Decision
• November 30, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Assoc Municipal Districts & Counties, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alison Redford, AltaLink, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Court of Appeal, Don Rigney, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Karen Shaw, Strathcona County, Sturgeon County, Tar Sands Upgrader, underground power lines, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Tags: Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties, Alberta Court of Appeal, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alison Redford, Alison Redford political interference, AltaLink, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, Don Rigney, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, electricity cogeneration, electricity costs, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Karen Shaw, public interest, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, Strathcona County, Sturgeon County, tar sands upgrader, underground power lines, Western Alberta Transmission Line
RETA to Appeal AUC Heartland Line Decision
• November 28, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alison Redford, AltaLink, Bill 19, Bill 50, Bruce Johnson, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Compensation, Court of Appeal, Dave Quest, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Gene Zwozdesky, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Iris Evans, Jeff Johnson, Naresh Bhardwaj, Peter Sandhu, Property Rights, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Public Consultation, Safety Impacts, SNC-Lavalin, Socio-economic Impacts, Strathcona County, Tar Sands Upgrader, Ted Morton, Tony Vandermeer, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Court of Appeal, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta's Industrial Heartland, Alison Redford, AltaLink, Bill 19, Bill 50, Bruce Johnson, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, Dave Quest, electricity cogeneration, electricity costs, environmental impact assessment, EPCOR, Gene Zwozdesky, Heartland Transmission Project, Iris Evans, Jeff Johnson, Naresh Bhardwaj, Peter Sandhu, power line aesthetic impacts, power line compensation, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, power line socio-economic impacts, power line visual impacts, property rights, public consultation, public interest, SNC-Lavalin, Strathcona County, tar sands upgrader, Ted Morton, Tony Vandermeer, underground power lines
AUC Heartland Power Line Decision – Fallout
• November 15, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alison Redford, AltaLink, Bill 50, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Chris Fulmer, Colchester Elementary School, Compensation, Edmonton (City of), Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Gas-fired, Elk Island Public Schools, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Public Consultation, Safety Impacts, SNC-Lavalin, Strathcona County, Sturgeon County, Thomas Lukaszuk, underground power lines, World Bank
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta PC Party, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alison Redford, Alison Redford political interference, AltaLink, Bill 50, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, City of Edmonton, Coal-fired electricity, Colchester Elementary School, Colchester School closing, electricity cogeneration, Elk Island Public Schools, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, natural gas-fired electricity, power line agriculture impacts, power line compensation, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, public consultation, public interest, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, SNC-Lavalin, Strathcona County, Sturgeon County, Thomas Lukaszuk, underground power lines
Premier Must Consider Heartland Facts
• October 14, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, Alison Redford, AltaLink, Bill 50, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Garnett Genuis, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, John Kristensen, Livestock Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Safety Impacts, Strathcona County, Tar Sands Upgrader, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, Alison Redford, AltaLink, Bill 50, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, electricity cogeneration, EPCOR, Garnett Genuis, Heartland Transmission Project, John Kristensen, negative power line impacts, power line aesthetic impacts, power line agriculture impacts, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line livestock impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, public interest, Sherwood Park, Strathcona County, tar sands upgrader, underground power lines
Heartland Power Line Not Needed
• October 8, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alison Redford, AltaLink, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Iris Evans, Tar Sands Upgrader, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta's Industrial Heartland, Alison Redford, AltaLink, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, electricity cogeneration, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Iris Evans, Sherwood Park, tar sands upgrader, underground power lines
Premier-Designate Redford Speaks on Power Lines
• October 4, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Electric System Operator, AltaLink, EPCOR, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Co-generation, Tar Sands Upgrader, Heartland Transmission Project, Burying High Voltage Lines, Safety Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Alberta Government, Aesthetic Impacts, Bill 50, Alberta P.C. Party, Compensation, Electricity: Export, Proximity, Socio-economic Impacts, Bruce Johnson, Alison Redford, bury power lines, underground power lines
Tags: Heartland Transmission Project, Alberta Government, Alberta PC Party, Alison Redford, AltaLink, Bill 50, electricity costs, EPCOR, Bury high voltage lines, Coal-fired electricity, electricity cogeneration, tar sands upgrader, power line environmental impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, Strathcona County, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, power line health impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, electricity export, power line compensation, Edmonton Greenbelt, bury power lines, power line socio-economic impacts, power line aesthetic impacts, Bruce Johnson, underground power lines
Heartland Power Line Decision Coming
• August 11, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Electricity: Coal-fired, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Property Value Impacts, Safety Impacts, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta's Industrial Heartland, AltaLink, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, Edmonton Greenbelt, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, power line aesthetic impacts, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, underground power lines
Heartland Line Overbuild Says Ex-EPCOR VP
• August 11, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Deregulation, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Rick Cowburn, Tar Sands Upgrader
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta's Industrial Heartland, AltaLink, Coal-fired electricity, electricity cogeneration, electricity deregulation, EPCOR, Heartland power line overbuild, Heartland Transmission Project, high electricity costs, Rick Cowburn, tar sands upgrader
Heartland Power Line Hearing – Final Arguments
• June 23, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Bird Deaths, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Compensation, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electromagnetic Fields, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Intimidation, Noise Impacts, Pipeline Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Public Consultation, Safety Impacts, Tar Sands Upgrader, Tourism Impacts, underground power lines, Visual Impacts
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, electricity cogeneration, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, landowner intimidation, negative power line impacts, power line aesthetic impacts, power line bird deaths, power line compensation, power line electromagnetic fields, power line environmental impacts, power line noise impacts, power line pipeline impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, power line tourism impacts, power line visual impacts, public consultation, tar sands upgrader, underground power lines
AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 24
• May 17, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Electric System Operator, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Co-generation, Tar Sands Upgrader, Heartland Transmission Project, Burying High Voltage Lines, Property Value Impacts, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Electromagnetic Fields, Alberta Government, Aesthetic Impacts, Edmonton (City of), Parkland County, Spruce Grove (City of), Public Opinion Survey, Development Impacts, Sturgeon County, Electricity: Gas-fired, Alberta Industrial Heartland Assoc, Don Rigney, Karen Leibovici, Rod Shaigec, bury power lines, underground power lines
Tags: Heartland Transmission Project, Alberta Government, Alberta Energy, Alberta Utilities Commission, Bury high voltage lines, Coal-fired electricity, electricity cogeneration, tar sands upgrader, power line environmental impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Industrial Heartland Association, power line visual impacts, power line health impacts, power line property value impacts, power line electromagnetic fields, natural gas-fired electricity, Edmonton Greenbelt, Sturgeon County, bury power lines, public interest, City of Edmonton, Alberta's Industrial Heartland, Don Rigney, public opinion survey, AUC Heartland hearing proceedings, power line development impacts, Karen Leibovici, Parkland County, Rod Shaigec, Spruce Grove, Angus Reid Poll, Restricted Development Area, Wagner Natural Area, underground power lines
AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 16
• May 4, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Colchester Elementary School, Compensation, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electromagnetic Fields, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, TransAlta, underground power lines, William Bailey
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Energy, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, AUC Heartland hearing proceedings, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, Colchester Elementary School, electricity cogeneration, ERCB, Heartland Transmission Project, power line aesthetic impacts, power line compensation, power line electromagnetic fields, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line property value impacts, power line visual impacts, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, Transalta, underground power lines, William Bailey
Competitive Bid / EIA Requests of Premier Clearly Pointless
• January 27, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta P.C. Party, Bird Deaths, Cartoon, Ed Stelmach, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Coal-fired, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Property Value Impacts, Safety Impacts, Tar Sands Upgrader
Tags: Alberta PC Party, Coal-fired electricity, Ed Stelmach, electricity costs, environmental impact assessment, Heartland Transmission Project, power line bird deaths, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, Syncrude tailings pond, tar sands upgrader
Are the Lights Really Going to Go Out?
• January 20, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Electric System Operator, Ed Stelmach, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Generation, TransAlta
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Coal-fired electricity, Ed Stelmach, electricity generation, Transalta
Another 500kV Power Line Route Selected
• December 9, 2010 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, AltaLink, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Compensation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Generation, Enmax, Heartland Transmission Project, underground power lines, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, AltaLink, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, electricity generation, ENMAX, Heartland Transmission Project, power line compensation, underground power lines, Western Alberta Transmission Line



