AUC says it will still process applications during renewables moratorium
CALGARY – The Alberta Utilities Commission says it will continue to accept and process applications for renewable energy developments in the province, even in the face of a seven-month government-imposed moratorium.
The regulator issued a release this week clarifying how it intends to implement the UCP government’s announced seven-month pause on wind and solar energy development in the province.
While no approvals will be issued until the moratorium is lifted, the AUC said it will continue to process existing and new applications during the pause period.
It said its decision to interpret the moratorium in this way came after receiving more than 600 submissions from stakeholders since the Alberta government first announced the renewables pause on Aug. 3.