Renewable Tariffs ‘Distort’ Market, Alberta Energy Minister Says

Feed-in tariffs, used to support renewable energy development in Germany, the U.K. and more than 40 other countries, “distort” markets and there are no plans to use them in Alberta, the Canadian province’s energy minister said.
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The construction of 300 homes in the Warren Woods community is scheduled to begin this fall. It is part of Phase 1 in what is expected to be a 10-to-12-year development project in the south end of Niagara Falls, likely to cost more than $ 1 billion.[…]
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Wick Communication Science Intern Instead of going straight to the faucet, many Navajos in northeastern Arizona have to drive 40 miles to haul water from a well back to their homes.
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The inability of a Japanese electric utility to fix its dangerous, melted-down reactors after a tidal wave in March has undercut public support for nuclear power and boosted solar and other clean energy sources.
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