Archive for the 'Tourism Impacts' Category
Burying High Voltage Power Lines
• December 20, 2012 • Comments Off on Burying High Voltage Power LinesPosted in Agricultural Impacts, Aircraft Impacts, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Livestock Impacts, Pipeline Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Safety Impacts, Tourism Impacts, underground power lines, Visual Impacts
Tags: bury power lines, negative power line impacts
Overhead Power Lines Result in Power Outages
• September 2, 2012 • Comments Off on Overhead Power Lines Result in Power OutagesPosted in bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Health Impacts, Hurricane, Power outages, Property Value Impacts, Tornado, Tourism Impacts, underground power lines
Tags: Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, hurricane impacts on power lines, Hurricane Isaac, power line health impacts, power line property value impacts, power line tourism impacts, power outages, tornado impacts on power lines, underground power lines
High Costs of Maintaining Overhead Power Lines
• August 26, 2012 • Comments Off on High Costs of Maintaining Overhead Power LinesPosted in Aircraft Impacts, AltaLink, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Property Value Impacts, Tourism Impacts, underground power lines
Tags: AltaLink, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, helicopter hazard, power line aircraft impacts, power line maintenance costs, power line property value impacts, power line tourism impacts, underground power lines
Nobody Wants Overhead High Voltage Power Lines
• August 3, 2012 • Comments Off on Nobody Wants Overhead High Voltage Power LinesPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Aircraft Impacts, Bureau of Land Management, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Butte-Silver Bow, Development Impacts, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Livestock Impacts, Montana Dept Environmental Quality, Mountain States Transmission Intertie, National Grid, NorthWestern Energy, Pipeline Impacts, Power outages, Property Value Impacts, Safety Impacts, Tourism Impacts, underground power lines, Visual Impacts
Tags: Bureau of Land Management, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Butte-Silver Bow, Montana Department of Environmental Quality, Mountain States Transmission Intertie, National Grid, negative power line impacts, NorthWestern Energy, power line aesthetic impacts, power line agriculture impacts, power line aircraft impacts, power line development impacts, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line livestock impacts, power line pipeline impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, power line tourism impacts, power line visual impacts, power outages, underground power lines
Bury Power Lines to Avert Power Outages
• July 3, 2012 • Comments Off on Bury Power Lines to Avert Power OutagesPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Aircraft Impacts, AltaLink, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Edmonton (City of), Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Livestock Impacts, Pipeline Impacts, Power outages, Property Value Impacts, Safety Impacts, Sherwood Park, Tourism Impacts, underground power lines, Visual Impacts
Tags: AltaLink, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, City of Edmonton, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, negative power line impacts, power line aesthetic impacts, power line agriculture impacts, power line aircraft impacts, power line damages, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line livestock impacts, power line pipeline impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, power line tourism impacts, power line visual impacts, power outages, Sherwood Park, underground power lines
Heartland Transmission Project Update
• June 26, 2012 • Comments Off on Heartland Transmission Project UpdatePosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Aircraft Impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta P.C. Party, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alison Redford, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Bill 50, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Court of Appeal, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Pipeline Impacts, Property Rights, Property Value Impacts, Public Consultation, Safety Impacts, Sherwood Park, SNC-Lavalin, Socio-economic Impacts, Southern Alberta Transmission Reinforcement Project, Tim LeRiche, Tourism Impacts, underground power lines, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Tags: Alberta Court of Appeal, Alberta Electric System Operator, Alberta Government, Alberta PC Party, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta's Industrial Heartland, Alison Redford, Alison Redford political interference, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Bill 50, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Eastern Alberta Transmission Line, Edmonton Greenbelt, environmental impact assessment, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, power line aesthetic impacts, power line agriculture impacts, power line aircraft impacts, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line pipeline impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, power line socio-economic impacts, power line tourism impacts, private property rights, public consultation, Sherwood Park, Sherwood Park Greenbelt, SNC-Lavalin, Southern Alberta Transmission Reinforcement Project, Tim LeRiche, underground power lines, Western Alberta Transmission Line
Southern Alberta Landowners Fight AltaLink Power Lines
• June 21, 2012 • Comments Off on Southern Alberta Landowners Fight AltaLink Power LinesPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Aircraft Impacts, Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, AltaLink, Bird Deaths, Brian Brewin, Cardston-Taber-Warner, Chinook Area Land Users Association, Environmental Impacts, Gary Bikman, Goose Lake to Etzikom Coulee Transmission Project, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Livestock Impacts, Picture Butte to Etzikom Coulee Transmission Project, Potato Growers of Alberta, Property Value Impacts, Public Consultation, Sherwood Park, Tourism Impacts, Visual Impacts
Tags: Alberta Utilities Commission, Alberta Wildrose Party, AltaLink, Brian Brewin, Cardston-Taber-Warner, Chinook Area Land Users Association, Gary Bikman, Glenwood, Goose Lake to Etzikom Coulee Transmission Project, Heartland Transmission Project, Picture Butte to Etzikom Coulee Transmission Project, Potato Growers of Alberta, power line aesthetic impacts, power line agriculture impacts, power line aircraft impacts, power line bird deaths, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line livestock impacts, power line tourism impacts, power line visual impacts, public consultation, Sherwood Park, Taber, Twin Butte
Antelope Valley Clearview Transmission Project – Underground
• June 6, 2012 • Comments Off on Antelope Valley Clearview Transmission Project – UndergroundPosted 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
AltaLink Keeps Residents in the Dark Again
• May 6, 2012 • Comments Off on AltaLink Keeps Residents in the Dark AgainPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Environmental Impacts, Health Impacts, Kapasiwin, Property Value Impacts, Socio-economic Impacts, Tourism Impacts, TransAlta, Visual Impacts, Wabamun
Tags: Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, Lake Wabamun, negative power line impacts, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line opposition, power line property value impacts, power line tourism impacts, power line visual impacts, Summer Village of Kapasiwin, Transalta, Village of Wabamun
Why Support Coal-Fired Power Generation?
• April 28, 2012 • Comments Off on Why Support Coal-Fired Power Generation?Posted 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
Welcome to Alberta Under the PCs
• April 24, 2012 • Comments Off on Welcome to Alberta Under the PCsPosted in Alberta P.C. Party, Heartland Transmission Project, Tourism Impacts
Tags: Alberta PC Party, Alberta provincial election, Heartland Transmission Project, power line opposition, power line tourism impacts
Bill 50 Power Lines in Alberta May Be Stopped
• March 30, 2012 • Comments Off on Bill 50 Power Lines in Alberta May Be StoppedPosted 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
Overhead Transmission Lines Being Taken Down in the UK
• March 22, 2012 • Comments Off on Overhead Transmission Lines Being Taken Down in the UKPosted in Aesthetic Impacts, Alberta Electric System Operator, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Electricity North West, Tourism Impacts, underground power lines, Visual Impacts
Tags: Alberta Electric System Operator, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, Electricity North West, power line aesthetic impacts, power line tourism impacts, power line visual impacts, 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
They’re Burying Lines Everywhere Else But Alberta
• February 28, 2012 • Comments Off on They’re Burying Lines Everywhere Else But AlbertaPosted in ABB, Agricultural Impacts, Alberta Government, Alison Redford, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Bill 50, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Electromagnetic Fields, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Health Impacts, Livestock Impacts, Pipeline Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Proximity, Safety Impacts, Socio-economic Impacts, Tourism Impacts, Transmission Developers Inc., underground power lines
Tags: ABB, Alberta Government, Alberta provincial election, Alison Redford, AltaLink, ATCO Electric, Bill 50, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, EPCOR, power line agriculture impacts, power line electromagnetic fields, power line environmental impacts, power line health impacts, power line livestock impacts, power line pipeline impacts, power line property value impacts, power line safety impacts, power line socio-economic impacts, power line tourism impacts, Transmission Developers Inc., 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 20
• May 11, 2011 • Comments Off on AUC Heartland Hearing – Day 20Posted in Aesthetic Impacts, Agricultural Impacts, Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, bury power lines, Burying High Voltage Lines, Environmental Impacts, EPCOR, Health Impacts, Heartland Transmission Project, Livestock Impacts, Noise Impacts, Property Value Impacts, Public Consultation, Socio-economic Impacts, Stray Voltage, Sturgeon Landowners Group, Tourism Impacts, underground power lines
Tags: Alberta Utilities Commission, AltaLink, AUC Heartland hearing proceedings, Bury high voltage lines, bury power lines, environmental impact assessment, EPCOR, Heartland Transmission Project, power line agriculture impacts, power line compensation, power line health impacts, power line livestock impacts, power line noise impacts, power line property value impacts, power line socio-economic impacts, power line tourism impacts, public consultation, stray voltage, Sturgeon Landowners Group, underground power lines, visual impact assessment
Alberta’s Biggest Tourist Attraction
• March 30, 2011 • Comments Off on Alberta’s Biggest Tourist AttractionPosted in Cartoon, Heartland Transmission Project, Tourism Impacts
Tags: Heartland Transmission Project, power line tourism impacts
Annual General Meeting
• March 8, 2011 • Comments Off on Annual General MeetingPosted in Cartoon, Heartland Transmission Project, Tourism Impacts
Tags: Heartland Transmission Project, power line tourism impacts