Extreme Weather Pushes Alberta's Electricity Network to the Brink

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Alberta faces the pressure of extreme weather and potential rolling blackouts due to its electricity network and proposed federal Clean Electricity Regulations. Premier Danielle Smith warns of a bleak future.

Long before Ottawa's clean electricity regulations took effect, extreme weather pushed Alberta 's electricity network to the brink. Other jurisdictions may face the pressure sooner, too. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith warned of a literally bleak future in a province that was subject to proposed federal Clean Electricity Regulations .

(Government of Alberta) In white text on black boards, messages that were both visually and rhetorically stark flanked Premier Danielle Smith last fall as she launched a big advertising campaign against Ottawa's clean electricity regulations. Both statements are universal truths, no doubt. Last weekend, these sentiments were widely felt across Alberta as phones flashed with the emergency grid alert and Alberta Emergency Management Agency's plea to switch off lights and unplug appliances. Smith's government had intended their grim black-and-white messages to be warnings about a theoretical 2035 under new federal rules, but here was the spectre of rolling blackouts, 11 years sooner

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