Vote Against Overhead High Voltage Power Lines
• April 23, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta P.C. Party, Bill 19, Bill 50, Property Rights, Visual Impacts
Tags: Alberta PC Party, Alberta provincial election, Bill 19, Bill 50, power line opposition, power line visual impacts, property rights
Shannon Stubbs Only Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Candidate Wanting to Fix Electricity Problems
• April 8, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, AltaLink, Bill 19, Bill 50, Electricity Costs, EPCOR, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville, Heartland Transmission Project, Property Rights, Proximity, Shannon Stubbs, SNC-Lavalin
Tags: Alberta PC Party, Alberta provincial election, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, AltaLink, electricity costs, EPCOR, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville, Heartland Transmission Project, power line opposition, property rights, repeal Bill 19, repeal Bill 50, Shannon Stubbs, SNC-Lavalin
Ted Morton in Trouble Over Power Lines
• April 8, 2012 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Government, Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, Alison Redford, AltaLink, Bill 50, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Chestermere-Rocky View, Colchester Elementary School, Court of Appeal, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Land-use, Property Rights, Proximity, SNC-Lavalin, Ted Morton, underground power lines, Western Alberta Transmission Line, Youtube
Tags: Alberta Court of Appeal, Alberta Government, Alberta PC Party, Alberta PC Party leadership promises, Alberta provincial election, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, Alison Redford, Alison Redford political interference, AltaLink, Bill 50, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Chestermere-Rocky View, Colchester Elementary School, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, land-use, negative power line impacts, power line environmental impacts, power line opposition, property rights, SNC-Lavalin, Ted Morton, Ted Morton Youtube, 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
ATCO 500kV Power Line Meeting – Tofield
• February 10, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in ATCO Electric, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Joe Anglin, VOCAL
Tags: ATCO Electric, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Joe Anglin, property rights, VOCAL, Voice of Community and Land
Meeting on “Transmission Lines and Landowner Rights”
• November 26, 2010 • Comments OffPosted in Alberta Electric System Operator, AltaLink, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Burying High Voltage Lines, Alberta Government, Bill 50, Bill 19, Bill 36, ATCO Electric, Joe Anglin, Property Rights, Alberta Energy, bury power lines, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Energy, Alberta Government, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Bill 19, Bill 36, Bill 50, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Joe Anglin, Keith Wilson, property rights, underground power lines



