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Australia-based Montem Resources has announced it intends to explore a renewable energy project instead of a coal mine in Alberta's Tent Mountain, leaving some to question the company's intent.

 

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The plans seems unnecessarily complicated. If they are building a wind farm to pump hydro to produce hydrogen then why involve the extra step of the hydro reservoir? Just use the wind.

Trust me said the hungry eyed predator & we did & were eaten one at a time. Safe guards as needed to even explore possibilities.

Note the section: How do you store and use this stuff?

Whatever as long as it stops the coal burnin. Burn the coal pay the toll

Renewable energy, thanks for the morning laugh.

Get it...intent....man CBC is weak....

Ya... the investments need to make that scheme work and get around the contamination issues is risky at best.

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