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11 Alberta’s Quiet but Resilient Electricity Transition
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Benjamin Thibault
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Climate Change, Decarbonization, and Energy Sustainability 1
- 1 Accelerating Low-Carbon Energy Transitions 27
- 2 Modelling Energy Transitions: Exploring Pathways to Decarbonization through Energy Systems Integration 50
- 3 The Role of Community Energy Planning in Energy Transition Management 65
- 4 Energy Justice and Poverty: A Case Study for Ontario 84
- 5 Decolonizing Sustainable Energy Policy in Canada 106
- 6 Energy and Climate Policy Intersections 129
- 7 Sustainable Energy in Canadian Territorial Communities: An Opportunity for Transformative Change or Stalled on the Margins? 149
- 8 Megaprojects and Community Power: Managing Tensions and Alignments in Atlantic Canada’s Energy Transition 188
- 9 The Quebec Energy System: How to Optimize Its Low-Carbon Advantage? 217
- 10 Ontario: Transitioning in Reverse? 236
- 11 Alberta’s Quiet but Resilient Electricity Transition 256
- 12 Subnational Climate Policy Leadership in British Columbia: Past, Present, and Potential Futures 284
- 13 Decarbonizing Residential Heating: The Fossil Gas Challenge 305
- 14 Transportation, Energy, and Climate Change 327
- Conclusion: Pathways to Sustainable Energy Transitions 360
- Contributors 375
- Index 384
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Climate Change, Decarbonization, and Energy Sustainability 1
- 1 Accelerating Low-Carbon Energy Transitions 27
- 2 Modelling Energy Transitions: Exploring Pathways to Decarbonization through Energy Systems Integration 50
- 3 The Role of Community Energy Planning in Energy Transition Management 65
- 4 Energy Justice and Poverty: A Case Study for Ontario 84
- 5 Decolonizing Sustainable Energy Policy in Canada 106
- 6 Energy and Climate Policy Intersections 129
- 7 Sustainable Energy in Canadian Territorial Communities: An Opportunity for Transformative Change or Stalled on the Margins? 149
- 8 Megaprojects and Community Power: Managing Tensions and Alignments in Atlantic Canada’s Energy Transition 188
- 9 The Quebec Energy System: How to Optimize Its Low-Carbon Advantage? 217
- 10 Ontario: Transitioning in Reverse? 236
- 11 Alberta’s Quiet but Resilient Electricity Transition 256
- 12 Subnational Climate Policy Leadership in British Columbia: Past, Present, and Potential Futures 284
- 13 Decarbonizing Residential Heating: The Fossil Gas Challenge 305
- 14 Transportation, Energy, and Climate Change 327
- Conclusion: Pathways to Sustainable Energy Transitions 360
- Contributors 375
- Index 384