The federal government has committed $39 million to 10 projects in Alberta to help support communities transition away from coal-powered energy.The federal government has committed $39 million to 10 projects in Alberta to help support communities transition away from coal-powered energy.
“As we shift away from coal-fired power, to protect our climate and create a sustainable robust economy, we must invest in communities impacted by the transition to ensure they are not left behind,” the minister said.Coal power starts going offline in Alberta as shift to cleaner energy picks up He said the intersection improvements are underway and will “open up 2,600 acres of developable, commercial property for Parkland County.”
“These improvements will provide new and enhanced public amenities for residents, support economic transition and encourage future growth and diversification of our local economy,” Gamble said.The money is coming from the Canada Coal Transition Initiative and Canada Coal Transition Initiative-Infrastructure Fund .
Dibben said the past few years have been a long haul, but with the help of council on economic development, the community southeast of Edmonton is seeing growth.“Now we’re in a state where we’re looking at trying to put in place the needed attraction to bring in new industry, new economy.”“Like with everything, and having worked in government myself, there’s hoops you have to go through and different aspects.
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