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Not a superpower but Canada on the brink of becoming energy superproducer
Appeared in the Guelph Mercury, Hamilton Spectator, Stratford Beacon Herald and Winnipeg Free Press In a speech to the Canada-UK Chamber of Commerce in London on July 14, 2006, Prime Minister Stephen Harper referred to Canada as the emerging energy ...
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Time to reconsider Alberta's planned north-south electricity transmission line
Appeared in the Red Deer Advocate A year ago the Alberta Government appointed a Critical Transmission Review Committee to determine whether the Alberta Electric System Operator's (AESO) proposal that two high voltage direct current (HVDC) north-south ...
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A Sensible Strategy for Renewable Electrical Energy in North America
A Sensible Strategy for Renewable Electrical Energy in North America is the fourth in a series published by the Fraser Institute on developing a continental energy strategy. It analyzes the economics of technologies used to generate electricity, technical ...
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North American Electricity: Escalating Prices Possible Unless Infrastructure Investment Barriers are Eased
This report is the third in the Fraser Institute?s Continental Energy Strategy for North America series. It provides a current and comprehensive overview of the electricity sector in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and an assessment of the required ...
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Alberta Electricity Transmission Policy for the Next Generation
Electricity generation in Alberta was deregulated by the Electric Utilities Act of 1995. The act established the market where electricity producers, marketers, importers, distributors, exporters, and large industrial consumers could sell and buy ...
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Ontario Industrial Electricity Demand Responsiveness to Price
In March 2003, the Ontario wholesale electricity Market Surveillance Panel examined the extent of demand response since the market was opened in 2002. The present paper updates aspects of the 2003 analysis in order to determine whether industrial demand ...