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Alberta’s Electricity Future

Uniting electricity system leaders and users to create solutions that accelerate the shift to a modern, reliable, and low carbon power grid in Alberta.

As Canadians work together to reduce harmful GHG emissions, Alberta’s electricity system—one of our most valuable assets in that effort—faces a perfect storm of challenges to its future reliability and affordability. Tackling these complex, system-wide issues requires more than siloed, small-scale adaptations; we need a bold, collaborative approach that prioritizes solutions that meet the needs of people, communities, and businesses.

​By rethinking how we generate, store, and transport electricity, we can build a resilient, future-ready grid that powers our economy while safeguarding the interests of generations to come.

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We gratefully acknowledge the original territories of the Siksikáwa, Îyârhe Nakodabi, and Tsuut’ina Dene, of Mohkínstsisakápiyoyis, Wincheesh-pah, Kootsisáw, or the colonized lands which many now refer to as Calgary, where the Energy Futures Lab is headquartered. These Lands are also home to members of the Métis Nation of Alberta under the Otipemisiwak Métis Government — District 4 & 5, whose peoples have deep relationships with the land. This reminds all of us to walk in a good way and remember our commitments to Indigenous Peoples.

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The Energy Futures Lab is a platform for shaping the people-powered solutions to Canada's most complex energy challenges.

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