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The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) is a quasi-judicial, independent agency regulating the development of energy resources in Alberta. Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, the AER's mandate under the Responsible Energy Development Act (REDA) is "to provide for the efficient, safe, orderly and environmentally responsible development of energy resources and mineral resources in Alberta.” [1]
Alberta's first energy regulatory body was created in 1938. A succession of agencies led to the new ERCB being established 1 January 2008, as a result of the realignment of the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (EUB) into the ERCB and the Alberta Utilities Commission.
ERCB became the Alberta Energy Regulator in 2013. [15] As of 2008, Alberta's electricity sector was the most carbon-intensive of all Canadian provinces and territories, with total emissions of 55.9 million tonnes of CO 2 equivalent in 2008, accounting for 47% of all Canadian emissions in the electricity and heat generation sector. [45]
Alberta Energy Regulator Hearing Commission Regulatory/Adjudicative Responsible for reviewing all energy development applications related to oil , bitumen , natural gas , deep geothermal , and coal ; responsible for conducting inspections, penalizing companies, and holding hearings on controversial and environmentally destructive projects.
The Energy and Utilities Board (EUB) was the governing body of the energy industry in the province of Alberta, Canada.Previously known as the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (AEUB), the EUB was reorganized on 1 January 2008 into two separate regulatory bodies: the Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB), which regulates the oil and gas industry (later reorganized as Alberta Energy ...
In 1984, the Alberta Department of Energy and Natural Resources (ENR), was a complex multi-divisional organization, with a permanent staff of 2, 605 and a budget of $499 million, that was responsible for the management of energy, mineral, forest and fish and wildlife resources as well as public (crown owned lands) which constituted 62% of Alberta's land base. [2]
Pages in category "Energy regulatory authorities of Canada" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Manager at Alberta Energy and Utilities Board, board member at National Energy Board, board of governors member at University of Calgary, president at GE Energy Consulting Ltd., and board member at Alberta Energy Regulator: $45,408.64: Patricia Kaiser Member
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