Opponents said the seven-month suspension in the oil-rich province threatens to undermine a fast-growing sector.
Aug. 19, 2023 9:00 am ETAn aerial view of a crew working in May to clean up the site of an abandoned oil well in Alberta.
TORONTO—Canada’s oil-rich province of Alberta has become the latest jurisdiction to push back against renewable-energy initiatives, declaring a seven-month moratorium on new wind and solar projects.Continue reading your article with
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