Alberta, Canada’s oil and gas capital, was in the midst of a quiet renewable energy transformation, investing billions to capitalize on the province’s plentiful sunshine and wind gusts. But as political tides turn in the province, the region’s renewable energy revolution could be in jeopardy. For The New Reality, Heather Yourex-West takes an inside look at how the green energy boom is impacting locals in the region and explores how the climate for renewable investment is changing rapidly.
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