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Coal royalties and coal information, legislation, reporting, online services, direct purchase and public offerings. Electronic Transfer System The Electronic Transfer System (ETS) provides secure access to account holders to do business with Alberta Energy and Environment and Parks.

Coal Agreement feature class contains provincial extent polygon features representing Coal applications, agreements, leases, and licences, with varying term dates and conditions. These applications and subsequent agreements give the holder the right to explore Coal. ... [u'Alberta Energy, Government of Alberta']

Alberta Energy online services has moved to Alberta.ca along with the annual report and energy industry documents ETS, the Electronic Transfer System (ETS) provides secure access to do business electronically with Alberta. Online Learning provides ETS guides, maps and forms to work with the department. Petrinex. Alberta Energy Regulator (AER)

Dec 17, 2014· The Responsible Energy Development Act (REDA) was proclaimed in part on June 17, 2013. Further parts of REDA were proclaimed on November 6, 2013 and March 29, 2014. After the Act was proclaimed, the AER became the single regulator for upstream oil, gas, oil sands and coal projects in Alberta.

noticed that assessment reports are no longer Coal and Mineral Development in Alberta 2011 Year in Review Introduction Alberta Energy manages the development of the province's non-renewable resources, including coal, minerals, natural gas, petrochemicals, conventional oil and oil sands, and renewable energy

Coal is an organically derived material. It is formed from the remains of decayed plant material compacted into a solid through millions of years of chemical changes under pressure and heat. Its rich carbon content gives coal most of its energy content. When coal is burned in the presence of air or oxygen, heat energy is released.

Public Notice of Applications. Using the Public Notice of Application tool, interested parties can access and search specific areas of the province for applications filed with the regulator in the last 30 days. Go to the Public Notice of Application Tool.

It is strongly recommended that post-upgrade home energy evaluations are completed by December 24, 2019. All post-upgrade Home Energy Evaluation information must be received by Energy Efficiency Alberta by January 24, 2020. See program terms and conditions for details.

Energy Alberta Corporation was created in 2005 with a concept to provide nuclear power to the energy-intensive development of the oil sands resources in northern Alberta, Canada. The company was founded by Hank Swartout, CEO of Precision Drilling Corporation, and Wayne Henuset, co-owner of Willow Park Wines and Spirits in Calgary, Alberta.

Timeline. Our estimated processing time for this application is 20 to 375 business days; depending on the type.See our timeline spreadsheet for updates.. Purpose of the Application. We regulate coal mining projects under the Alberta Coal Conservation Act and Coal Conservation Rules.We divide applications related to coal mining into four categories:

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2 Coal and Mineral Development in Alberta Government of Alberta Alberta Energy Resource Revenue and Operations Division Coal and Mineral Development Unit North Petroleum Plaza 9945-108 Street NW

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Contraction and Expansion: 1930-1950From the outset of the Great Depression until the Leduc oil discovery in 1947, Alberta's coal industry remained the primary source of energy in the province. Reinvention: 1950 OnwardsThe mid-century discoveries of major oil and natural gas deposits in Alberta initiated market conversions from coal to the other fossil fuels. GlossarySources.

There are 2 types of coal leases in Alberta. Holders of Alberta Crown coal leases pay an annual rent ($3.50 per hectare or $50.00 minimum) and royalties on the coal produced. Note: Use the Interactive Coal Activity Map to help select lands available for application. More information is available in ...

Please include fee, rent and GST (if applicable) with application. You may submit your application: in Edmonton, to the Coal and Mineral Development Unit in person, by mail or fax; in Calgary, at Alberta Energy with cheque or money order; See below for contact information. Mineral surface lease application

Energy efficiency's multiple, proven benefits provide more than just energy savings to Alberta January 07, 2020 Over a period measured in months rather than years, Energy Efficiency Alberta drove over $850 million in economi.

May 15, 2018. The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) has received Coal Conservation Act (CCA) application 1909318, Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) application 020-00046972 and Water Act (WA) application 011-00205213 from Cardinal River Operations Ltd. (CRO) to proceed with the MacKenzie Redcap Project, the final phase of mining at its Cheviot mine.

Energy companies must apply for our approval to begin an energy development project or activity in Alberta. Every year, we receive about 40 000 applications, including everything from requests to access a parcel of land, to requests to drill a well, to requests to build a pipeline.

Coal has long been the backbone of Alberta's grid, currently providing nearly 40 per cent of the provinces power. Analysts believe removing it will come with a cost to consumers.

Cheviot Coal Mine . The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) has received Coal Conservation Act (CCA) application 1909318, Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) application 020-00046972 and Water Act (WA) application 011-00205213 from Cardinal River Operations Ltd. (CRO) to proceed with the MacKenzie Redcap Project, the final phase of ...

Early Coal History to 1900. A widespread and abundant resource, coal has a long history of meeting universal human needs. The Early Development of the Coal Industry: 1874-1914 The dreams of immigrants who sought their future in early Alberta's coal mining regions varied, but all were fueled by the desire for greater opportunity.

Energy Production Crude Oil. In 2017, Alberta produced 3 538 thousand barrels per day (/d) of crude oil (light, heavy, and condensate combined) (Figure 1).Alberta is the largest producer of crude oil in Canada, accounting for over 80% of total production.

The energy website has moved to Alberta.ca One consolidated website with a dedicated team for Alberta government information and services will ensure consistent and cohesive standards are maintained to ensure information is usable and accessible for all Albertans.
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