THE ROLE OF STORAGE IN ALBERTA’S ELECTRICITY MARKET: SUMMARY OF A SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY ROUNDTABLE EVENT
Blake Shaffer
SPP Briefing Papers, 2019, vol. 12, issue 28
Abstract:
Alberta’s electricity market is in transition. Coal, the long-dominant source of supply, is set to retire or be phased out by 2030. A combination of climate policies and rapidly declining renewable energy costs is changing Alberta’s electricity generation mix to one that will contain a larger share of renewable energy.
Date: 2019
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