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Alberta's restriction on renewables could hurt C$ 11 bln in investments, states study

Canadian province Alberta's. restriction on some sustainable tasks could harm C$ 11.1 billion ($ 8.24. billion) in financial investments and stall up to 6.3 gigawatts (GW) of. solar and wind power capacity, a study stated on Monday.

The brand-new rules can possibly affect 42 tasks valued at. over C$ 11 billion and numerous thousand jobs, the Pembina. Institute, an Alberta-based tidy energy think tank, said in the. study.

Last month, Canada's main crude oil producing province. carried out a ban on renewable power tasks that were to come. on prime farming land and also purchased creating buffer. zones so that wind turbines do not spoil scenic views.

The provincial government has, however, stated exceptions. If designers can show crops or animals can, would be made. exist together with the project.

Canada is the world's fourth biggest oil manufacturer, with. Alberta contributing 80% of the nation's total production. The. province is likewise a leader in renewables and accounts for over. 3 quarters of the nation's total output.

The ban has brought in criticisms from some local business. who have claimed the brand-new guidelines would develop service unpredictability. and threaten billions in investments, threatening to transfer to. other provinces or the U.S.

. It has likewise put premier Danielle Smith's provincial. federal government at loggerheads with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. whose Liberal celebration is drafting guidelines to make provinces. get rid of greenhouse gas emissions from their grids on a net. basis by 2035.

An e-mail sent to the premier's office requesting comments on. the study was not instantly answered.

Out of a total of 111 solar and 34 wind jobs proposed in. Alberta, 36 solar tasks and six wind tasks, which are. either proposed or waiting for approval, might be affected, the. research study stated.

These jobs can possibly double Alberta's existing. sustainable capability, it said.

(source: Reuters)