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A month to the day after Saskatchewan announces its keeping coal, Alberta wind falls to 1.4% capacity

Wind turbines near Drumheller on Aug. 7, 2024. Photo by Katrina Zinchuk A month to the day after Saskatchewan announces its keeping coal, Alberta wind power generation output fell to 1.4% of nameplate capacity. That was just 80 megawatts out of a nameplate capacity of 5,688 megawatts. That’s according to data from the Alberta Electric System Operator and logged by X account @ReliableAB. “At this moment, 18-Jul-2025 @ 08:59, 81.4% of Alberta’s el…
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pipelineonline.ca broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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