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Total flatline: For 3 hours, 17 minutes on Sunday, not one lightbulb in Saskatchewan was powered by grid-scale wind

Wind power in Saskatchewan flatlined to zero three times on Sunday, Aug. 6 REGINA – Wind power generation dropped to zero three times on Sunday, Aug. 6, according to SaskPower. “Wind dropped to zero a few times through the day – 8:11-10:30 a.m., 6:34-6:50 p.m. and...

EDITORIAL: Think tank Public Policy Forum changes copyright notice after Pipeline Online asks to post their content

OTTAWA – On July 19, Ottawa-based think tank Public Policy Forum released “Project of the Century: A Blueprint for Growing Canada’s Clean Electricity Supply – and Fast.” But when Pipeline Online asked for permission to reprint the entire report, in serial form, they...

Project of the Century – the most comprehensive discussion of energy transition we’ve seen to date

OTTAWA – On July 19, Ottawa-based think tank Public Policy Forum released “Project of the Century: A Blueprint for Growing Canada’s Clean Electricity Supply – and Fast.” This 43 page report is the most comprehensive discussion of Canada’s “energy transition,” as...

Wind power in Alberta falls to 0.8% three days after province pumps brakes on wind and solar development

Three days after the Alberta government put the brakes on wind and solar development, wind power generation in that province fell, yet again, to less than 1 per cent capacity. And it remained below 5 per from mid-morning until at least late afternoon. At 10:47 a.m. on...

Two days after Alberta taps the brakes on wind development, wind power bottoms out again

On Thursday, the Alberta government announced a six-month pause on approvals for wind and solar projects, and by Saturday, wind generation in that province yet again bottomed out for much of the day. The Alberta electrical grid added even more wind generation to its...
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