Alberta strikes deal with power producers to end coal-fired electricity by 2030
EDMONTON — Alberta has struck a deal with three major power producers to formally end coal-fired electricity in the province by 2030.
Environment Minister Shannon Phillips announced Thursday that the province will pay three major power producers a total of $97 million a year over the next 14 years to compensate them for the shut down and to help them transition to cleaner forms of energy.
“This is a made in Alberta plan for Alberta’s electricity market,” Phillips said, noting that the federal government recently announced it will act to phase out coal-fired electricity in the same time frame.
“There are two choices: we can either act on a made-in-Alberta plan or wait for policy to be imposed on us.”


