Alberta is moving to re-regulate part of its free market electricity system with a 2030 deadline to shut down coal-powered plants. It’s hoped the new system will prompt companies to builder greener power generation facilities. But as Reid Fiest reports, critics say it may only balloon monthly bills.
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Alberta set to cap electricity rates in a move towards greener energy
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