Alberta commission finds renewables pose little threat to agriculture, environment
EDMONTON — Alberta’s utilities regulator has released a report saying the renewables industry poses little threat to agriculture or the environment.
The Alberta Utilities Commission also says there’s no consensus on what landscapes should be protected for their scenic value.
The provincial government called for the report as part of its moratorium on approvals for the renewables industry in Alberta.
Premier Danielle Smith’s government expressed concern that wind and solar generators could eat up prime farmland, leave a legacy of environmental liabilities and despoil some of Alberta’s best-loved landscape views.