Alberta Utilities Commission Report: Renewable Industry Poses Little Threat to Agriculture and Environment

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The Alberta Utilities Commission report states that the province's renewables industry will have minimal impact on agriculture and the environment. It estimates that less than one percent of agricultural land will be lost by 2041 due to renewable development. The report also states that the reclamation risks associated with solar and wind facilities are relatively low compared to other industrial developments.

The Alberta Utilities Commission report states that the province's renewables industry will have minimal impact on agriculture and the environment. It estimates that less than one percent of agricultural land will be lost by 2041 due to renewable development.

The report also states that the reclamation risks associated with solar and wind facilities are relatively low compared to other industrial developments.

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Alberta Utilities Regulator Report Finds Little Threat from Renewables IndustryThe Alberta Utilities Commission has released a report stating that the renewables industry poses minimal risks to agriculture and the environment. The report also highlights the lack of consensus on protected landscapes for their scenic value. The provincial government requested this report as part of its moratorium on approvals for the renewables industry. The report concludes that renewables would occupy less than one percent of prime land by 2041 and have lower reclamation and contamination risks compared to other industries. It suggests considering scenic values in the application process.
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