There now exists extensive literature on how community-led cross sector strategic partnerships can make meaningful contributions towards sustainable energy development. However there exist many gaps, identified through a literature review, around community involvement in energy partnerships in North America, Canada and specifically Southern Alberta in available research. Through an intensive case study of a community led sustainable energy project in Southern Alberta, this study aims to address this gap in literature and build theory for actionable policy directives by government and future renewable energy partnership stakeholders in the region
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A Research project Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor o...
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Several studies have linked economic growth to renewable energy sources utilization. The Cobb-Dougla...
Electricity consumption is on the rise as the global population is increasing. The need of energy ha...
It is increasingly common for complex social, economic and environmental policy concerns to be deliv...
Displacing diesel and gasoline with electricity and compressed natural gas is a strategy to increase...
The UK energy system has in the past been characterised by the ownership and control of large-scale ...
Renewable energy has the ability to play a dominate role in addressing both rising energy demand and...
Wind energy development represents one pursuit in sustainable technology meant to reduce negative im...
Energy is the fundamental fuel for economic growth, yet it is also the largest emitter of greenhouse...
This analysis examines the effectiveness of sustainability efforts within the Canadian built sector ...
Energy is an important factor in international relations and recently the global energy paradigm has...
This program aims to support food security, enhanced livelihoods, and improved environmental managem...
Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 2017, published on April 6th by UN Environment, the Fra...
Since 1987, the concept of sustainable development, which tries to combine economic, social and envi...
A Research project Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor o...
This study attends to those involved in driving organisational sustainability agendas and the variou...
Several studies have linked economic growth to renewable energy sources utilization. The Cobb-Dougla...
Electricity consumption is on the rise as the global population is increasing. The need of energy ha...
It is increasingly common for complex social, economic and environmental policy concerns to be deliv...
Displacing diesel and gasoline with electricity and compressed natural gas is a strategy to increase...
The UK energy system has in the past been characterised by the ownership and control of large-scale ...
Renewable energy has the ability to play a dominate role in addressing both rising energy demand and...
Wind energy development represents one pursuit in sustainable technology meant to reduce negative im...
Energy is the fundamental fuel for economic growth, yet it is also the largest emitter of greenhouse...
This analysis examines the effectiveness of sustainability efforts within the Canadian built sector ...
Energy is an important factor in international relations and recently the global energy paradigm has...
This program aims to support food security, enhanced livelihoods, and improved environmental managem...
Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 2017, published on April 6th by UN Environment, the Fra...
Since 1987, the concept of sustainable development, which tries to combine economic, social and envi...
A Research project Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor o...
This study attends to those involved in driving organisational sustainability agendas and the variou...