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  2. Higher education in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The partnership allowed Alberta students living anywhere in the province to receive post-secondary education from any of the partnership's member institutions. Students could use the eCampusAlberta website to learn about and register in courses and programs and to choose their lead and partner institutions.

  3. Alberta Students' Executive Council - Wikipedia

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    ASEC begun as ACTISEC (Alberta College and Technical Institute Students' Executive Council), and was created after the disbanding of the Federation of Alberta Students (FAS) (a provincial organization that represented all of the public post-secondary institutions in Alberta) in 1981, when a number of colleges and technical institutes withdrew their membership citing domination of FAS by the ...

  4. Environmental issues in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta has emerged as the leading jurisdiction in Canada for renewable electricity investment by 2024. [113]: 32 The province has made significant strides in transitioning towards renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainability. This shift is evident in Alberta's Renewable ...

  5. Renewable energy in Canada - Wikipedia

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    From 2008 to 2014, the city with considerable supply of natural gas reserves had invested about $4 million in renewable energy in a program called "Hat Smart". [57] This included about a 100 projects involving solar energy. [57] As of 2018, Alberta had the highest GHG emission levels contributing to 37% of Canada's GHG emissions. [58]

  6. List of generating stations in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of electrical generating stations in Alberta, Canada. In 2023 Alberta produced 74% of its electricity through natural gas . [ 1 ] Alberta has a deregulated electricity market [ 2 ] which allows a large number of private companies to participate in electricity production, particularly in the cases of cogeneration and renewable energy.

  7. Education in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry is also responsible for setting curriculum, or as it is officially referred to, programs of study. There were 690,844 students in K–12 enrolled in Alberta as of the 2014/2015 school year. [16] In accordance with the School Act children are required to attend school from age 6 to 16, roughly kindergarten to Grade 11. [17]

  8. Category:Universities and colleges in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta students' associations (3 P) Alumni by university or college in Alberta (12 C) C. Colleges in Alberta (31 P) U. Universities in Alberta (5 C, 13 P)

  9. Council of Alberta University Students - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Alberta University Students (CAUS) was created in 1986 after the disintegration of the Federation of Alberta Students (FAS). FAS was a provincial umbrella organization that represented all of the public post-secondary institutions in Alberta; the organization fell apart in 1981 when a number of colleges and technical institutes withdrew their membership from the organization ...