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Alberta to ban renewables on ‘prime’ land and preserve ‘pristine viewscapes’
(www.theguardian.com)
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Because solar and wind are dirt cheap compared to traditional energy generation methods. Using renewable energy is, put bluntly, just good business sense. If you have plentiful sun and/or wind and you're not making use of solar or wind generation then you are pissing away good money opportunities.
But if there is one thing the conservatives love more than resisting change, it's sitting around doing nothing while they beg the federal government for more money so they can subsidize their failure of a fossil fuel sector. That entire province just evokes the mental image of repeatedly slamming your foot on a rake and complaining how much it hurts each time.
Solar and wind are dirty cheap until it's night time and they is no... wind. It's not a predictable source of energy and it's often associated with gas to compensate that.
For those who are curious about Energy and Alberta, I strongly suggest to listen to this podcast https://open.spotify.com/episode/3VBL33s0ch5BQCbg4AZJz2?si=GlWvXmM3Q1mxPwK6EMDFTw
Spot the person who's never been to Alberta. It's ALWAYS FUCKING WINDY HERE.