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14 September 2023

Alberta Utilities Commission Provides Update Regarding Inquiry Into Development Of Electricity Generation In Alberta

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Recently, we discussed the Government of Alberta's Generation Approvals Pause Regulation and direction that the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) is taking as it holds an inquiry into renewable...
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Recently, we discussed the Government of Alberta's Generation Approvals Pause Regulation and direction that the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) is taking as it holds an inquiry into renewable electricity generation. The AUC issued supplemental information requirements for renewable electricity generation projects (discussed here) on September 6, 2023 and on September 11, 2023, issued Bulletin 2023-06 [PDF], providing further details regarding the inquiry, which will consider the ongoing economic, orderly and efficient development of electricity generation in Alberta (the Inquiry).

The Inquiry will review the role of municipal governments in land selection for project development and review and will also consider:

  1. The development of power plants on specific types or classes of agricultural or environmental land.
  2. The impact of power plant development on Alberta's viewscapes.
  3. The implementation of mandatory reclamation security requirements for power plants.
  4. The development of power plants on lands held by the Crown in Right of Alberta, and
  5. The impact of increasing growth of renewable energy resources on the generation supply mix and electric system reliability.

These issues will be considered in two separate modules (Module A and Module B). Module A will consider issues one to four while Module B will consider issue five.. While the AUC has released details respecting Module A (discussed below), details respecting Module B are expected to be announced in the near future.

Module A

The AUC will issue a notice through the eFiling system with additional information regarding the process and timelines for the Inquiry.

Interested parties may participate in Module A by: (i) completing an online survey; (ii) providing submissions in writing; and (iii) providing submissions orally at an in-person session. The AUC will distribute the online survey and comment matrix for parties to use when preparing written submissions. The dates and venues of in-person sessions are still to be determined, but are expected to take place in several locations across Alberta.

The forthcoming notice will provide further instruction on how interested parties may participate in the Inquiry, including procedures for providing written submissions, completing the online survey, attending in-person sessions for oral submissions, and submitting any comments or questions.

The AUC also will be retaining experts to prepare reports related to the issues under review. These reports will be made publicly available on the AUC's eFiling system for interested parties to review and comment on.

The AUC further anticipates that it will hold an oral hearing to question select participants on their pre-filed submissions. The AUC will identify and request the attendance of specific parties it seeks to question. The oral hearing is expected to take place in December, 2023.

The following is the preliminary schedule, and the AUC has indicated that additional details will be coming soon:

Process step

Timeframe

AUC notice with additional updates/participant information

Mid-September

Oral submissions (in-person)

Late October to mid-November

Written submissions

Mid to late November

Reply submissions

Early December

Oral hearing

Mid December

Deadline for the AUC to submit report to the Minister of Affordability and Utilities

March 29, 2024


Osler will continue to monitor these developments closely.

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ARTICLE
14 September 2023

Alberta Utilities Commission Provides Update Regarding Inquiry Into Development Of Electricity Generation In Alberta

Canada Energy and Natural Resources

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Osler is a leading law firm with a singular focus – your business. Our collaborative “one firm” approach draws on the expertise of over 400 lawyers to provide responsive, proactive and practical legal solutions driven by your business needs. It’s law that works.
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