Archive for the 'Compensation' Category
Chino Hills Power Line Battle – YouTube
• May 3, 2012 • Comments Off on Chino Hills Power Line Battle – YouTubePosted in bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Chino Hills, Compensation, Curt Hagman, Hope For The Hills, Property Value Impacts, Southern California Edison, underground power lines, Youtube
Tags: Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Chino Hills, Curt Hagman, Hope For The Hills, Hope For The Hills YouTube, power line compensation, power line opposition, power line property value impacts, Southern California Edison, underground power lines
Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Candidates’ Views on Heartland Line
• April 22, 2012 • Comments Off on Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Candidates’ Views on Heartland LinePosted in Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta NDP, Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Wildrose Party, Bill 50, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Chris Fulmer, Compensation, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Export, EverGreen, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville, Heartland Transmission Project, Jacquie Fenske, Matt Levicki, Peter Schneider, Shannon Stubbs, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta NDP, Alberta PC Party, Alberta provincial election, Alberta Wildrose Party, Bill 50, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Chris Fulmer, electricity costs, electricity export, EverGreen, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville, Heartland Transmission Project, Jacquie Fenske, Matt Levicki, Peter Schneider, power line compensation, power line opposition, repeal Bill 50, Shannon Stubbs, underground power lines
Landowner Compensation for Power Lines Based on Property Devaluation
• March 21, 2012 • Comments Off on Landowner Compensation for Power Lines Based on Property DevaluationPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Compensation, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Livestock Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Safety Impacts, Tourism Impacts, TransGrid, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Government, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, EPCOR, power line compensation, power line environmental impacts, power line livestock impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, power line tourism impacts, TransGrid, underground power lines
4 Candidates Fighting the Heartland Transmission Line
• January 22, 2012 • Comments Off on 4 Candidates Fighting the Heartland Transmission LinePosted in Agricultural Impacts, Alberta Government, Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Wildrose Party, Bill 50, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Compensation, Garnett Genuis, Heartland Transmission Project, Industrial Power Consumer's Assoc AB, Paul Nemetchek, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Shannon Stubbs, Socio-economic Impacts, Travis Olson, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Government, Alberta PC Party, Alberta provincial election, Alberta Wildrose Party, Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater constituency, Bill 50, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, electricity costs, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville, Fraser Institute, Garnett Genuis, Heartland Transmission Project, Industrial Power Consumers Association of Alberta, Paul Nemetchek, power line agriculture impacts, power line compensation, power line property value impacts, power line socio-economic impacts, Shannon Stubbs, Sherwood Park, Strathcona-Sherwood Park, Travis Olson, underground power lines
RETA to Appeal AUC Heartland Line Decision
• November 28, 2011 • Comments Off on RETA to Appeal AUC Heartland Line DecisionPosted 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 Off on AUC Heartland Power Line Decision – FalloutPosted 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-Designate Redford Speaks on Power Lines
• October 4, 2011 • Comments Off on Premier-Designate Redford Speaks on Power LinesPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta P.C. Party, Alison Redford, AltaLink, Bill 50, Bruce Johnson, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Compensation, Electricity Costs, Electricity: Co-generation, Electricity: Coal-fired, Electricity: Export, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Safety Impacts, Socio-economic Impacts, Tar Sands Upgrader, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta PC Party, Alison Redford, AltaLink, Bill 50, Bruce Johnson, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Coal-fired electricity, Edmonton Greenbelt, electricity cogeneration, electricity costs, electricity export, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, 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, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, Strathcona County, tar sands upgrader, underground power lines
World-wide Battle Against Overhead Power Lines
• September 19, 2011 • Comments Off on World-wide Battle Against Overhead Power LinesPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, California, Chino Hills, Compensation, Electricity: Generation, Electromagnetic Fields, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Hope For The Hills, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Safety Impacts, Socio-economic Impacts, Southern California Edison, underground power lines
Tags: Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, California Public Utilities Commission, Chino Hills, electricity generation, Hope For The Hills, lawsuit against Southern California Edison, negative power line impacts, 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 safety impacts, power line socio-economic impacts, Southern California Edison, underground power lines
Heartland Power Line Hearing – Final Arguments
• June 23, 2011 • Comments Off on Heartland Power Line Hearing – Final ArgumentsPosted 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 25
• May 23, 2011 • Comments Off on AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 25Posted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Aircraft Impacts, Alberta Utilities Commission, Compensation, Electromagnetic Fields, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Noise Impacts, Proximity, Public Consultation, Radio Interference, Ross Harris
Tags: Alberta Utilities Commission, AUC Heartland hearing proceedings, Department of National Defence, Heartland Transmission Project, power line aesthetic impacts, power line agriculture impacts, power line aircraft impacts, power line compensation, power line electromagnetic fields, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line noise impacts, power line radio interference, power line stress impacts, power line visual impacts, public consultation, Ross Harris, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, Stars Ambulance
AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 18
• May 7, 2011 • Comments Off on AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 18Posted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Compensation, Doug Horner, Electricity: Export, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Noise Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Public Consultation, Safety Impacts, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, AUC Heartland hearing proceedings, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Doug Horner, electricity export, Heartland Transmission Project, power line agriculture impacts, power line compensation, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line noise impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, power line visual impacts, public consultation, underground power lines
AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 16
• May 4, 2011 • Comments Off on AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 16Posted 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
AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 15
• May 4, 2011 • Comments Off on AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 15Posted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Compensation, Environmental Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Homeowners Against Lines Overhead, Industrial Power Consumer's Assoc AB, Pipeline Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Public Consultation, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Infrastructure, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, AUC Heartland hearing proceedings, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Darin Watson, Heartland Transmission Project, Homeowners Against Lines Overhead, Industrial Power Consumers Association of Alberta, landowner intimidation, lattice transmission towers, monopole transmission towers, power line aesthetic impacts, power line compensation, power line environmental impacts, power line pipeline impacts, power line property value impacts, public consultation, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, underground power lines
AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 13
• May 1, 2011 • Comments Off on AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 13Posted in Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Compensation, Ed Stelmach, Environmental Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Homeowners Against Lines Overhead, Industrial Power Consumer's Assoc AB, Pipeline Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Public Consultation, SNC-Lavalin
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta PC Party, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, AUC Heartland hearing proceedings, Ed Stelmach, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Homeowners Against Lines Overhead, Industrial Power Consumers Association of Alberta, landowner intimidation, power line compensation, power line environmental impacts, power line pipeline impacts, power line property value impacts, public consultation, SNC-Lavalin, Standard Land
AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 10
• April 27, 2011 • Comments Off on AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 10Posted in Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Colchester Elementary School, Compensation, Heartland Transmission Project, Pipeline Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Public Consultation, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Tags: Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, AUC Heartland hearing proceedings, Colchester Elementary School, Heartland Transmission Project, lattice transmission towers, power line compensation, power line pipeline impacts, power line property value impacts, public consultation, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, Western Alberta Transmission Line
AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 8
• April 21, 2011 • Comments Off on AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 8Posted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Bill Yurko, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Colchester Elementary School, Compensation, Electromagnetic Fields, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Pipeline Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Public Consultation, Safety Impacts, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, AUC Heartland hearing proceedings, Bill Yurko, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Colchester Elementary School, Edmonton Greenbelt, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, power line aesthetic impacts, power line compensation, power line electromagnetic fields, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line pipeline impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, public consultation, Sherwood Park, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, Strathcona County, Transportation Utility Corridor, underground power lines, Westboro School
AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 4
• April 14, 2011 • Comments Off on AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 4Posted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Compensation, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Noise Impacts, Pipeline Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, AUC Heartland hearing proceedings, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, power line aesthetic impacts, power line compensation, power line noise impacts, power line pipeline impacts, power line property value impacts, power line visual impacts, underground power lines, visual impact assessment, visualization
AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 2
• April 13, 2011 • Comments Off on AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 2Posted in Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Bill 50, BRUTE, Compensation, Development Impacts, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, Livestock Impacts, Proximity, Public Consultation, Socio-economic Impacts, Strathcona County, Sturgeon Landowners Group
Tags: Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, AUC armed security, AUC Heartland hearing proceedings, Bill 50, Blue Route Utility Transmission Elimination, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, power line compensation, power line development impacts, power line livestock impacts, power line socio-economic impacts, public consultation, Strathcona County, stray voltage, Sturgeon Landowners Group
Another 500kV Power Line Route Selected
• December 9, 2010 • Comments Off on Another 500kV Power Line Route SelectedPosted 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
Several Arguments Needed to Fight Lines
• November 12, 2010 • Comments Off on Several Arguments Needed to Fight LinesPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Compensation, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Safety Impacts, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, power line aesthetic impacts, power line compensation, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, underground power lines
New and Updated Fact Sheets
• March 19, 2010 • Comments Off on New and Updated Fact SheetsPosted in Compensation, Fact Sheets (RETA), Public Opinion Survey, World Health Organization
Tags: high voltage power line facts, Leger Marketing, power line compensation, power line melatonin impacts, public opinion survey, World Health Organization