Renewable electric generation is forecast to enjoy an increasing share of total capacity and supply regimes in the future. Alberta is no exception to this trend, having initiated policy incentives in response to calls for increasing the fraction of wind and solar energy available to the province over the next decade.1 This call is coming from various sectors including advocacy groups, the provincial government and some utilities. The University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy convened a roundtable discussion on Sept. 15, 2015. Given the wide-ranging aspects of increased renewables integration (for example the policy options, economic forces and engineering/technical issues) the topic demands attention from a wide range of experts and s...
Newfoundland and Labrador province is blessed with many natural resources. The province heavily depe...
Policies on the utilization of renewables, such as solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and marine sourc...
Green technology has developed rapidly in the past decade in an effort to produce clean energy throu...
The Alberta government has stated that it wants to make significant changes to the supply of electri...
The Alberta government has stated that it wants to make significant changes to the supply of electri...
In this study, we simulate a hybrid renewable energy system with battery storage to power the Albert...
Alberta’s electricity market is currently undergoing a period of substantial transition. The provinc...
What mix of generation would provide British Columbia with the optimum electricity system? Energy an...
This is the project proposal for BALTA Project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the Green Economy: The...
This is one of three reports arising from BALTA research project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the ...
One of the greatest limitations of renewable sources of electricity is the intermittent nature of th...
The integration of distributed energy resources (DER) into the main electricity networks is currentl...
Saskatchewan is home to one of the most greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensive electricity sectors...
Between 1995 and 2011, the population of Alberta increased by roughly 40 per cent, but energy use in...
Abstract. The demand for carbon-free electricity is driving a growing movement of adding renewable e...
Newfoundland and Labrador province is blessed with many natural resources. The province heavily depe...
Policies on the utilization of renewables, such as solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and marine sourc...
Green technology has developed rapidly in the past decade in an effort to produce clean energy throu...
The Alberta government has stated that it wants to make significant changes to the supply of electri...
The Alberta government has stated that it wants to make significant changes to the supply of electri...
In this study, we simulate a hybrid renewable energy system with battery storage to power the Albert...
Alberta’s electricity market is currently undergoing a period of substantial transition. The provinc...
What mix of generation would provide British Columbia with the optimum electricity system? Energy an...
This is the project proposal for BALTA Project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the Green Economy: The...
This is one of three reports arising from BALTA research project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the ...
One of the greatest limitations of renewable sources of electricity is the intermittent nature of th...
The integration of distributed energy resources (DER) into the main electricity networks is currentl...
Saskatchewan is home to one of the most greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensive electricity sectors...
Between 1995 and 2011, the population of Alberta increased by roughly 40 per cent, but energy use in...
Abstract. The demand for carbon-free electricity is driving a growing movement of adding renewable e...
Newfoundland and Labrador province is blessed with many natural resources. The province heavily depe...
Policies on the utilization of renewables, such as solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and marine sourc...
Green technology has developed rapidly in the past decade in an effort to produce clean energy throu...