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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: Red Deer County: 22 Elemental Energy 2020 [75] [76] Jenner (JER1) Alberta: Special Area No. 2: 23 BluEarth Renewables, Conklin Métis Local 193 2021 [77] Joffre Solar 1 (JFS1) Alberta: Joffre: 25 PACE Canada LP 2023 [78] [79] Joffre Solar 2 (JFS2) Alberta: Joffre: 22 PACE Canada LP 2023 [78] [80] kīsikāw pīsim 1 and 2 (KKP1, KKP2 ...
Public utilities commissions of Canada (7 P) Pages in category "Energy regulatory authorities of Canada" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
A sunshine list is a listing of salary, benefit and severance information. [1] Its colloquial name refers to the goal of illuminating government expenditures. [2] In Canada, the list is commonly used for example by provincial or municipal governments to identify any publicly employed person making CA$100,000 salary or higher. [3]
In 1938, the Energy Utilities Board (EUB) succeeded the Petroleum and Natural Gas Conservation Board. The AEUB later became the Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) and the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER). On June 17, 2013. The AER took over energy resource development's oversight in terms of full-lifecycle regulations. [15]
Ontario’s electricity distribution consists of multiple local distribution companies (LDCs). Hydro One , a publicly-traded company owned in part by the provincial government, is the largest LDC in the province and services approximately 26 percent of all electricity customers in Ontario.
Alberta Energy Regulator Board of Directors Advisory 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.
Gerry Protti, appointed by Energy Minister Ken Hughes, on 18 June 2013, [10] as chair of the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER), that will regulate oil, gas and coal development in Alberta, was a former executive with Encana, the founding president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) and spent many years as lobbyist for the ...