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Alberta hopes to grow low-carbon economy with U.K. agreement: energy minister

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The Alberta government has signed an agreement with the United Kingdom that focuses on creating jobs and working together on low-carbon technology.

Energy Minister Margaret McCuaig-Boyd says the two governments plan to bring together industry, innovators and other stakeholders.

The aim is to increase renewable energies, promote energy efficiency and reduce harmful emissions.

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Howard Drake, British high commissioner to Canada, says the U.K. wants to help Alberta meet its environmental challenges.

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Drake says, in return, his country will take advantage of Alberta’s regulatory and performance standards in areas such as shale gas development.

Neither McCuaig-Boyd nor Drake could specify what kinds of jobs could grow out of the agreement.

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“As we look together on possibilities … hopefully there will be areas of interest together where there’s investment or collaboration and that will turn into jobs,” McCuaig-Boyd said Tuesday.

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