We work with communities on a community-by-community project basis at this point. Where there is an interest, for example, in the Member’s community of McPherson there has been waste heat work done. We have been studying the viability of using fast growing willows as a source of biomass in addition to all the other standard programs of general applications that are there for all businesses and individuals to apply for. We’re also, of course, very interested in working with communities as they do their own energy plans, to see what long-term planning needs to be done to ensure things are integrated and fit both for the community but are part of the broader planning of the government.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 500-17(5): Expansion Of Alternative Energy Programs
In the Legislative Assembly on November 3rd, 2014. See this statement in context.
Question 500-17(5): Expansion Of Alternative Energy Programs
Oral Questions
November 2nd, 2014
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