https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?tags=electricity&res_format=PDF&dataset_type=publicationsOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T14:01:41.592217+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/efb8eac5-3cfa-464a-a760-897144026a6bAlberta energy quick facts2020-01-17T17:45:30.590774+00:00EnergyQuick facts about Alberta Energy with statistical information provided by the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board. 2015-05-13T15:01:53.599508+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9798c725-359a-4471-9620-12188fe210aeQuantification protocol for wind-powered electricity generation. Version 12020-04-14T19:25:26.870368+00:00This quantification protocol is written for the electric facility project operator or project proponent. Some familiarity with, or general understanding of, the operation of a wind electric facility, and associated practices, is expected. The opportunity for generating carbon offsets with this protocol arise from the quantification of reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from the implementation of facilities that convert the energy in wind into electrical energy as the end product. These opportunities cover several technologies and will be referred to simply as “wind electric facilities” The protocol quantifies the emission reductions based on the generation of an equivalent quantity of electricity from fossil fuel based sources, either at grid-connected or off-grid facilities.2015-07-16T14:42:30.015392+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c4b279c0-63a5-4a87-87ca-cbd5e4152794Power for the people : report and recommendations for the Minister of Energy, Government of Alberta2020-04-21T17:27:33.811812+00:00This report was prepared at the direction of the Minister of Energy, and its content responds to the terms of reference outlined in the Ministerial Order that established the Retail Market Review Committee. Given these circumstances, the report will be of primary interest to the legislators and policy-makers who are responsible for the governance of Alberta’s electricity industry. Thereport will also be of interest to industry stakeholders who play a role in the electricity marketplace. At the same time—since electricity is an industry that touches every citizen’s life—the report will be of interest to Albertans.2016-02-02T18:39:34.033786+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/fc667c7f-6fd2-4c1e-b590-c72023c7a6f6Nuclear power and Alberta : background report2020-04-21T17:28:03.429243+00:00This report is written so that interested readers can gain an understanding of the issues specifically related to adding nuclear powered plants into the province’s inventory of electricity generating facilities. the Panel created by Ministerial Order 31/2008, dated May 5, 2008; requested by Honourable Mel Knight, Minister of Energy. 2017-01-09T20:46:37.192461+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/eb7625a9-ff2e-4299-a6bc-d2c9d958b982Quantification protocol for low-retention, water-powered electricity generation as run-of-river or on an existing reservoir. Version 12020-07-06T17:00:09.176713+00:00This protocol is applicable to the quantification of reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from the implementation of facilities that convert the potential energy of river flow into low retention, water-powered electricity generation as run-of-river or on an existing reservoir. Henceforth, these facilities will be referred to as ‘run-of-river hydro’ and as ‘existing reservoir hydro’ electricity generation projects, respectively. The protocol quantifies the emission reductions based on the generation of an equivalent quantity of electricity from fossil fuel based sources, either at grid-connected or off-grid facilities. Withdrawn as of March 31, 2020.2015-07-16T21:30:57.225936+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0b27e3e9-a25c-4257-8593-774bf692fae2Report of the Task Force on Electricity Billing Issues2020-07-27T22:21:35.427213+00:00The Task Force was established jointly by Energy Minister Murray Smith and by Government Services Minister David Coutts. The Task Force identified a number of key issues associated with improving consumer understanding of bills and improving accuracy of the billing process and developed a series of recommendations. 2020-07-27T22:19:07.780634+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9481ffad-e63c-4042-a38e-2044712a6b06Guide to Alberta's competitive electricity industry2021-01-21T22:47:00.119716+00:00The purpose of this guide is to present information about Alberta's competitive electricity industry in a non-technical, easy-to-read format. The material is organized in the same order that power flows from generator to consumer, beginning with a market model illustration and working through each of the steps in the process.2020-07-21T16:24:13.690746+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/446a8c59-73dc-44b0-bc60-2e71d7770f57Alberta nuclear consultation : report prepared for : the Alberta Government - Ministry of Energy2021-04-13T20:54:08.982500+00:00Following the release of the Nuclear Power Expert Panel's report, The Alberta Ministry of Energy engaged Innovative Research Group, Inc. to conduct the Alberta Nuclear Public consultation. The consultation process began with a multi-pronged qualitative research process to identify the range of views that Albertans hold on Alberta's electricity options and nuclear energy. Once those views were identified, they provided the foundation for a telephone survey of 1024 randomly-recruited Albertans to see how many Albertans agreed with the various viewpoints raised during the qualitative research process. Since only the telephone results are statistically representative of the Alberta population, the Executive Summary report uses the telephone survey results to illustrate key findings. However, the results from all four elements of the study are provided in the detailed findings section of this report.2017-03-30T20:13:56.268860+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c600fe79-0fd3-4793-82af-5391bb937204Energy resources : facts and stats2021-04-14T17:20:23.336532+00:00A one-page information sheet with quick facts and statistics on energy reserves, production, distribution, and consumption in Alberta.2015-10-19T17:06:22.882052+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e8efb72b-57f3-4a07-a35f-ef7dae9116cbMaking it work : Alberta Energy’s perspective2021-04-15T17:52:20.898656+00:00Alberta Energy participated in a panel discussion at the Independent Power Producers Society of Alberta (IPPSA) annual conference to discuss the next steps for electricity policy development and associated stakeholder engagement. The panel discussion also included the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) and the Alberta Climate Change Office.2017-03-22T20:03:48.505816+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4d27a6e8-bac2-4daf-9307-77929635927eTalk about major transmission projects2021-04-20T16:28:40.484744+00:00General information about major transmission projects such as Western Alberta Transmission Line, Eastern Alberta HVDC Transmission Project, Heartland Transmission Project, and Fort McMurray.2016-12-01T19:18:14.322465+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d27aeb95-e6bd-48a3-ac58-f27d3a9cd62fTalk about electricity2021-04-20T16:47:18.474824+00:00EnergyConsumer information about electricity options in Alberta.2015-05-13T14:58:14.957741+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2ecf8371-2a1a-4aee-9dc5-51acd3e3373fTalk about transmission & landowner rights2021-04-20T17:08:37.402317+00:00General information about transmission and landowners rights.2016-12-01T19:13:52.237293+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6e373e21-1473-47f1-b9aa-3f49e01c19d2STANDATA : electrical safety variance [Archived versions]2022-02-01T17:38:28.556020+00:00PLEASE NOTE: This record contains superseded, withdrawn, expired or otherwise out-of-date versions of electrical safety variances and is maintained for reference purposes only. Please view the record at https://open.alberta.ca/publications/standata-electrical-code-variance for the current bulletins. Electrical STANDATA, developed jointly by Alberta Municipal Affairs and the Safety Codes Council, are information bulletins containing interpretations, clarifications, recommended practices or province-wide variances on Codes and Standards matters related to the Safety Codes Act.2019-11-07T19:50:50.074885+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/19a3f1fb-448e-4a5f-8031-001aeb99d080Summary report on Canadian and American legislative and regulatory initiatives for the reduction of mercury emissions from cold-fired power plants2022-02-08T16:50:21.706564+00:00Provides an overview of proposed and final legislative and regulatory initiatives by Canadian federal and provincial jurisdictions and U.S. federal and state jurisdictions regarding reduction or management of mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants. Includes information on proposed or final emissions standards, management approaches, reduction targets, and compliance timelines and strategies. The report also summarizes Canadian government commitments and obligations for mercury emissions reduction for the coal-fired electric power generators (EPG) sector made pursuant to international laws and regional agreements.2016-01-29T22:03:47.820852+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/47299476-8943-4c8b-9205-432f1102d847Methodology for the electricity displacement factor2022-11-15T22:53:48.668420+00:00Outlines and describes the methodology to calculate the Electricity Grid Displacement Factor. The EGDF is used within the Alberta Emission Offset System to quantify emission offsets from projects that follow an approved quantification protocol and supply renewable electricity to Alberta’s electrical grid, reduce electricity used from the grid, or increase the use of electricity from the grid.2022-06-15T17:52:57.793484+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e52bef4d-0fff-436d-bd00-07fedaba0122Energy potential and metrics study : an Alberta context2023-02-10T22:51:55.203912+00:00The report includes a comprehensive view of all major energy resources in Alberta and the pathways that are used to create basic energy commodities used in Alberta, namely, heat, electricity and transportation fuels. A broad span of consistent metrics are used to assess each resource, making it possible to understand energy availability, energy density, and the environmental impact of a wide range of energy resources and pathways in Alberta.2019-03-27T19:41:37.151193+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e85bc52e-db48-4666-bd7a-75b15beba91dStructures near power lines : a potentially dangerous combination2023-07-06T17:55:09.550624+00:00Presents the Alberta Electrical Utility Code mandatory requirements for clearances between power lines and structures.2017-09-28T21:22:18.004218+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7d8b974b-1f15-42a3-8cff-750135db521cSpy Hill lands development project : servicing study2023-07-25T22:02:54.670995+00:00The Spy Hill subject site includes two sections of undeveloped land owned by the Province of Alberta and located within the City of Calgary which contain a significant deposit of high-quality, non-renewable aggregate resources. This report is part of a larger development project and looks at servicing options under two different development scenarios.2019-02-19T20:57:28.159565+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/782afadc-43ed-4757-b2cb-10be42b92621Helping you plug into Alberta's new electric industry : an overview of changes coming to Alberta's electric industry for home and farm consumers2023-09-13T15:50:55.431386+00:00This fact sheet presents an overview of changes coming to Alberta's electric industry for home and farm consumers.2017-01-10T17:47:57.380500+00:00