Each project – 50 proposals were submitted – will receive $250,000 to help with their development.
Projects chosen have the greatest potential for implementation to Alberta’s power grid, according to Alberta Innovates – Energy and Environment Solutions (AI-EES), the research arm of the ministries of energy and environment.
"Clean power generation is a critical challenge for Alberta. Our goal is to have 20 per cent electricity generation from renewable energy in 2030,” says Mark Summers, director of renewable energy for AI-EES.
“These