DocumentCode
3092094
Title
Opportunities, benefits, and issues relating to the deregulation of the electric power industry in Alberta, Canada
Author
Dreye, H.G. ; Miller, C. Brandt ; Spence, Brian J.
Author_Institution
EMF Tech. Services Inc., Calgary, Alta., Canada
Volume
2
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
1237
Abstract
Deregulation of the electric power industry in the province of Alberta, Canada, has been actively pursued by the Alberta provincial government and has reached the final stages of legislative implementation with the establishment of an active Power Pool and new interconnection guidelines for small generators. This paper examines the potential opportunities, benefits and issues resulting from this new regulatory environment. The paper deals with economic, social and environmental benefits of distributed power generation, including cogeneration, and some of the potential synergy between the various established industries in the province and the power generation industry. The paper includes discussion of the results of recent studies by the Alberta Research Council which further support the environmental benefits which distributed power generation can bring to the province
Keywords
cogeneration; electricity supply industry; environmental factors; government policies; legislation; power system interconnection; Canada; active Power Pool; cogeneration; distributed power generation; electric power industry deregulation; environmental benefits; interconnection guidelines; regulatory environment; Cogeneration; Councils; Distributed power generation; Environmental economics; Government; Guidelines; Industrial economics; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power markets;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 1999. IEEE
Conference_Location
Edmonton, Alta.
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5569-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PESS.1999.787496
Filename
787496
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