Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is talking about co\u002Doperation — not confrontation — as she prepares to meet federal cabinet ministers.
Moe said it would be up to the Trudeau government to attempt to litigate and stop the provinces from operating their own electricity grids how they best see fit, as the sector falls squarely under provincial jurisdiction.Article content
Alberta’s premier said the province should know within a couple of weeks whether her government can find a “common cause” with the federal Liberal government.Alberta is already seeing rapid development of its renewable energy sector, with billions of dollars flowing into new wind and solar projects. Some business leaders are encouraging the two provinces to move faster, not slower, on greening their power grids, pointing out the ongoing development of battery storage technology and the potential of carbon capture projects.Article content
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