List of generating stations in Alberta

This is a list of electrical generating stations in Alberta, Canada.

In 2023 Alberta produced 74% of its electricity through natural gas.[1] Alberta has a deregulated electricity market[2] which allows a large number of private companies to participate in electricity production, particularly in the cases of cogeneration and renewable energy. Alberta's electricity mix is changing towards lower carbon intensity. As of 2013, Alberta's electricity was 52% coal, 38% natural gas and 10% renewable. Ten years later in 2023, this had changed to 74% gas, 8% coal, and 18% renewable.[1] As of June 18, 2024, Capital Power announced that the last coal capable generator was now 100% natural gas-fueled and coal was no longer a source of electricity in Alberta.[3] Alberta has a legislated goal of achieving 30% renewable electricity by 2030.[4]

Fossil fuel

edit
  Facilities proposed or under construction
  Decommissioned facilities (year)

Natural gas

edit
List of all natural gas power plants in Alberta including cogeneration
Name Location Capacity
(MW)
Date Owner Type Ref
Alberta Power Project – BurdettBurdett72001Maxim Power Turbine[5]
Alberta Power Project – CoaldaleCoaldale62001Maxim Power Turbine
Alberta Power Project – TaberTaber82001Maxim Power Turbine
Aurora Generating StationAurora851999Syncrude [6]
Base Plant (SCR1) Fort McMurray 856 +806 in 2024 Suncor Cogen [7]
Balzac Power Station Nexen IncBalzac1202001CNOOC [8]
Battle River Generating Station unit 4Forestburg1552022Heartland Generation Steam[9]
Battle River Generating Station unit 5Forestburg3852021Heartland Generation Steam[9]
Bear Creek Gas Turbine 1Grande Prairie642002TransCanada Cogen[10]
Bellshill Power CentreGalahad5.62015Genalta Power Turbine[11]
Cadotte Power CentrePeace River202012Genalta Power Turbine[12]
Calgary Energy CentreCalgary3302002Enmax Combined[13]
Carseland Power PlantCarseland952001TransCanada Cogen
Carson Creek Power CentreWhitecourt152014Genalta Power Turbine[14]
Cascade Generating Station Yellowhead County 932 2024 Kineticor Resource Corp Combined [15][16][17]
Cavalier Generating StationStrathmore1202001Enmax Combined
Clover Bar Energy CentreEdmonton2502008Capital Power Turbine[18]
Cold LakeCold Lake1682002Imperial Oil
Crossfield Energy CentreRocky View1442009Enmax Turbine[19]
DrywoodDrywood62000TransAlta Turbine
Empress Cogeneration Power Facility Cypress County 45 2022 Pembina Pipeline Cogen [20]
Fort Saskatchewan Cogeneration PlantFort Saskatchewan1181999Strongwater Energy, TransAlta [21]
Foster Creek CogenerationBonnyville982003Cenovus Cogen
Genesee Generating Station Leduc County 1398 1994 Capital Power 1 & 2: Combined

3: Steam

[22][23]
Harvest Operations Gas Fired Power Plant Flagstaff County 5.6 202x Harvest Operations Corp. [24]
Heartland Petrochemical ComplexStrathcona County1162021Inter Pipeline Ltd. Cogen[25]
H. R. Milner Generating StationGrande Cache3002020Milner Power Combined[26]
Joffre Cogeneration PlantRed Deer4742000Capital Power Corporation, NOVA Chemicals, Heartland Generation Cogen[27]
Judy Creek Power CentreWhitecourt152014Genalta Power Turbine[28]
Kaybob South #3 Cogeneration PlantGreenview County402022TransAlta, SemCAMS [29]
Keephills Generating StationDuffield8611983TransAlta Steam[30][31]
MacKay River Power PlantFort McMurray2072003TransCanada Cogen
Mazeppa Gas PlantMazeppa17MFC Resource Partnership
Medicine Hat Generating StationMedicine Hat2991910City of Medicine Hat
Muskeg River Mine Cogeneration Station57°18′0″N 111°30′0″W / 57.30000°N 111.50000°W / 57.30000; -111.500001722002Heartland Generation Cogen[32][33]
Northern Prairie Power ProjectGrande Prairie1052008Constellation Energy Turbine[34]
Peace River Power CentrePeace River202015Genalta Power [35][36]
Poplar Creek Cogeneration PlantFort McMurray3762001TransAlta Cogen
Poplar Hill Generating PlantGrande Prairie
55°20′20″N 119°13′07″W / 55.33889°N 119.21861°W / 55.33889; -119.21861
481999Heartland Generation Turbine[37]
Primrose Cogeneration PlantPrimrose1001998Canadian Natural resources, Heartland Generation Cogen[38]
Rainbow Lake Generating StationRainbow Lake971968–2001Heartland Generation, Husky Oil [39][40]
Redwater CogenerationRedwater922001TransCanada Cogen
Scotford Air LiquideFort Saskatchewan1062000Air Liquide Canada Cogen
Scotford Cogeneration PlantFort Saskatchewan1952003Heartland Generation Cogen[41]
Sheerness Generating StationHanna8001986–1990Heartland Generation, TransAlta Steam[42][43]
Shepard Energy CentreCalgary8682015ENMAX, Capital Power Combined[44]
Sturgeon Generating PlantValleyview181957–1961ATCO Power [45]
Sundance Power Station unit 453°30′27″N 114°33′26″W / 53.50750°N 114.55722°W / 53.50750; -114.557221132021TransAlta [46]
Sundance Generating StationWabamun4011980TransAlta Steam[47]
Three Creeks Power Plant Peace No. 135 100 202x Kineticor Resource Corp. [48]
University of Alberta Heating PlantUniversity of Alberta39.71994–2000University of Alberta Cogen[49]
University of Calgary Central Heating and Cooling PlantUniversity of Calgary122011University of Calgary Cogen[50][51]
Valleyview Generating StationValleyview1002001–2008Heartland Generation Turbine[52]
Wildwood Power PlantWildwood, Alberta3.52022Wildwood Power Ltd. [53]
Total operating stations (MW) 14140 December 2025 AESO

Renewable

edit
  Facilities proposed or under construction
  Decommissioned facilities (year)

Biomass, biogas, and waste heat recovery

edit
List of all biomass, biogas and waste heat recovery power plants in Alberta
Name Location Capacity
(MW)
Date Owner Type Ref
Alberta Pacific Forest (AFG1)Athabasca1311993–2012Alberta Pacific ForestBiomass[54]
Bonnybrook (BON1) Calgary 10 2021 City of Calgary Biomass [55][56]
Bear Creek 2 (BCR2)Grande Prairie362002TransCanadaBiomass+waste heat[57]
Cancarb Waste Heat Recovery Plant (CCMH)Medicine Hat422000Tokai Carbon Co. Ltd.Waste heat[58]
Clover Bar Landfill GasEdmonton52005Capital PowerBiogas[59]
DAI1 Daishowa (DAI1)
Peace River Pulp Mill
Peace River691990Daishowa-Marubeni InternationalBiomass[60][61]
Gold Creek Generation Facility (GOC1)54°49′59″N 118°39′10″W / 54.83306°N 118.65278°W / 54.83306; -118.6527851999Maxim PowerWaste heat[62]
Grande Prairie EcoPower (GPEC) Grande Prairie 18 2005 Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Biomass [63]
NRGreen (NRG3) Whitecourt 16 2015 NRGreen Power Limited Partnership Waste heat [64]
Slave Lake (SLP1) Slave Lake 9 2016 West Fraser Mills Ltd. Biomass [65][66]
Weldwood #1 (WWD1)
Hinton Pulp Units 1 & 2
Hinton501985–2011West Fraser TimberBiomass[67]
Westlock (WST1)
Dapp Biomass Project
Dapp161999FortistarBiomass[68][69]
Weyerhaeuser (WEY1)
Grande Prairie Pulp Mill
Grande Prairie482011International Paper Canada Pulp HoldingsBiomass
Whitecourt Power (EAGL)Whitecourt251994Macquarie Power & InfrastructureBiomass[70]
Judy Creek ORCSwan Hills2.22012Genalta PowerWaste Heat[71]
Valley PowerDrayton Valley121996Algonquin PowerBiomass[72]
Wheatland BioFuel FacilityWheatland County12022Carbon Clean Energy Inc.Biogas[73]
East Calgary Landfill Gas to Electricity FacilityCalgary12023City of CalgaryBiogas[74]

Geothermal

edit

List of all geothermal power stations in Alberta. More than 388,500 MW of geothermal generation potential remains untapped, which is approximately 24 times Alberta's total installed generating capacity in 2019.[75]

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Greenview Geothermal Power Plant (Alberta No. 1) Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 5 2023 Terrapin Geothermics [76]

Hydroelectric

edit

List of all hydroelectric power stations power plants in Alberta. More than 11,500 MW of hydroelectric potential remains untapped.[77]

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Amisk Hydroelectric Project 55°58′47.1″N 118°48′37.2″W / 55.979750°N 118.810333°W / 55.979750; -118.810333 (Amisk) 370 20xx[note 1] Concord Green Energy [78][79]
Barrier Hydroelectric Dam51°02′03.4″N 115°02′27.5″W / 51.034278°N 115.040972°W / 51.034278; -115.040972 (Barrier Dam)131947TransAlta[80]
Bearspaw Hydroelectric Dam51°06′03.5″N 114°16′57.6″W / 51.100972°N 114.282667°W / 51.100972; -114.282667 (Bearspaw Dam)171954TransAlta[81]
Belly River Hydroelectric Dam49°18′54.0″N 113°34′27.5″W / 49.315000°N 113.574306°W / 49.315000; -113.574306 (Belly River Dam)31991TransAlta[82]
Bighorn Dam52°18′32″N 116°19′45″W / 52.30889°N 116.32917°W / 52.30889; -116.32917 (Bighorn Dam)1201972TransAlta[83]
Brazeau Hydroelectric Dam52°57′59″N 115°34′44″W / 52.96639°N 115.57889°W / 52.96639; -115.57889 (Brazeau)3551965TransAlta[84]
Cascade Hydroelectric51°12′00.9″N 115°30′07.7″W / 51.200250°N 115.502139°W / 51.200250; -115.502139 (Cascade)361942TransAlta[85]
Chin Reservoir StationChin11.41994Irrican Power[86]
Dickson Dam52°03′06″N 114°13′07″W / 52.05167°N 114.21861°W / 52.05167; -114.21861 (Dickson Dam)151992Algonquin Power[87]
Drop 4, 5, and 6 Hydroelectric PlantRaymond6.92004Irrican Power
Ghost Hydroelectric Dam51°13′07.2″N 114°42′26.9″W / 51.218667°N 114.707472°W / 51.218667; -114.707472 (Ghost Dam)511929TransAlta[88]
Horseshoe Hydroelectric Dam51°07′03.5″N 115°02′07″W / 51.117639°N 115.03528°W / 51.117639; -115.03528 (Horseshoe Dam)141911TransAlta[89]
Interlakes Hydroelectric Dam50°38′00.4″N 115°08′21.1″W / 50.633444°N 115.139194°W / 50.633444; -115.139194 (Interlakes Dam)51955TransAlta[90]
Kananaskis Hydroelectric Dam51°05′49.4″N 115°03′29.8″W / 51.097056°N 115.058278°W / 51.097056; -115.058278 (Kananaskis Dam)191913TransAlta[91]
Oldman River Hydroelectric Plant49°33′39.0″N 113°53′45.0″W / 49.560833°N 113.895833°W / 49.560833; -113.895833 (Oldman River)322003ATCO Power[92]
Pocaterra Hydroelectric Dam50°41′57.6″N 115°07′09.9″W / 50.699333°N 115.119417°W / 50.699333; -115.119417 (Pocaterra Dam)151955TransAlta[93]
Raymond Reservoir Generating StationRaymond25.91994Irrican Power[94]
Rundle Hydroelectric Dam51°05′19.3″N 115°22′23.9″W / 51.088694°N 115.373306°W / 51.088694; -115.373306 (Rundle Dam)501951TransAlta[95]
Spray Hydroelectric Dam51°04′28.1″N 115°24′07.8″W / 51.074472°N 115.402167°W / 51.074472; -115.402167 (Spray Dam)1031951TransAlta[96]
St. Mary Hydroelectric Dam49°21′59.5″N 113°06′31.6″W / 49.366528°N 113.108778°W / 49.366528; -113.108778 (St. Mary Dam)21992TransAlta[97]
Taylor Hydroelectric DamMagrath132000TransAlta[98]
Three Sisters Hydroelectric Dam50°59′54.7″N 115°22′30.0″W / 50.998528°N 115.375000°W / 50.998528; -115.375000 (Three Sisters Dam)31951TransAlta[99]
Waterton Hydroelectric Dam49°19′44.6″N 113°40′22.2″W / 49.329056°N 113.672833°W / 49.329056; -113.672833 (Waterton Dam)31992TransAlta[100]
Total operating stations (MW) 899 December 2025 AESO

Wind

edit
List of all wind farms power stations in Alberta
Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Ardenville Wind Farm (ARD1)Fort Macleod662010TransAlta[101][102]
Blackspring Ridge (BSR1)Vulcan County3002014EDF Renewables, Enbridge[103][104]
Blue Trail (BTR1)Fort Macleod662009TransAlta[105]
Buffalo Atlee (BFL1) Special Area No. 2 18 2023 Capstone Infrastructure [106][107]
Buffalo Atlee (BFL2) Special Area No. 2 18 2023 Capstone Infrastructure [106][107]
Buffalo Atlee (BFL3) Special Area No. 2 18 2023 Capstone Infrastructure [106][107]
Buffalo Atlee (BFL4) Special Area No. 2 18 2023 Capstone Infrastructure [106][107]
Buffalo Plains Wind Farm (BPW1)Lomond4662024Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners[108]
Bull Creek (BUL1 and BUL2)Provost292015BluEarth Renewables[109]
Castle River (CR1)Pincher Creek442000TransAlta[110]
Castle Rock Wind Farm (CRR1)Drumheller772012Enel[101]
Castle Rock Ridge 2 (CRR2)Pincher Creek292020Enel Green Power[111]
Chin Chute (SCR3)Taber302006Acciona, Enbridge, Suncor Energy[112][113]
Cowley Ridge (CRE3)Cowley202001TransAlta[114]
Cypress 1 (CYP1)
Cypress Wind Power Project
Forty Mile1962023EDF Renewables[115][116]
Cypress 2 (CYP2) Forty Mile 46 2023 EDF Renewables [115][116]
Forty Mile Bow Island (FRM1) Forty Mile 266 2024 RES [117][118][119]
Forty Mile Granlea (FMG1)Forty Mile2202022ATCO[120]
Garden Plain (GDP1)
Garden Plain
County of Paintearth No. 181302023TransAlta[121]
Ghost Pine Wind Energy Centre (NEP1)Drumheller822010NextEra[122]
Grizzly Bear Creek (GRZ1)
Grizzly Bear Wind Power Project
Minburn County No. 271522023Enel Green Power[123]
Halkirk (HAL1)Halkirk1502012Capital Power[124]
Halkirk Wind Project Phase 2 (HAL2)Paintearth County No. 181262024CapitalPower[125][126]
Hand Hills (HHW1)
Hand Hills
Starland County1452023BluEarth Renewables[127]
Hilda Wind (HLD1)
Hilda Wind
Cypress County1002023RES Canada[128]
Jenner 1 (JNR1)
Jenner Wind Project (Phase 1)
Special Area No. 2 122 2023 Potentia Renewables Inc. [129][130]
Jenner 2 (JNR2)
Jenner Wind Project (Phase 2)
Special Area No. 2 71 2023 Potentia Renewables Inc. [129][131]
Jenner 3 (JNR3)
Jenner Wind Project (Phase 3)
Special Area No. 2 109 2023 Potentia Renewables Inc. [129][132]
Kettles Hill (KHW1)Pincher Creek632006Enmax[133]
Lanfine Wind (LAN1) Special Area No. 3 151.2 2023 Pattern Energy [134][135]
Macleod FlatsFort Macleod32004TransAlta[136]
Magrath (SCR2)Magrath302004Acciona, Enbridge, Suncor Energy[112][113]
McBride Lake (AKE1)Fort Macleod752003Enmax, TransAlta[137][138]
Oldman River Wind ProjectPincher Creek3.62007Alberta Wind Energy Corporation[139]
Oldman 2 (OWF1)Pincher Creek462014Mainstream Renewable Power[140]
Paintearth Wind Project (PAW1) Special Area No. 18 198 2023 Potentia Renewables Inc. [141]
Rattlesnake Ridge (RTL1)Whitla1302022Berkshire Hathaway Energy Canada[142]
Riverview (RIV1)Pincher Creek1052020Enel Green Power[143]
Sharp Hills (SHH1) Special Area 3 297.1 2023 EDP Renewables [144][145]
SinnottCowley72001TransAlta[146]
Soderglen (GWW1)Fort Macleod70.52006Nexen, TransAlta[147]
Stirling Wind Phase 1 (SWP1) Warner County No. 5 113 2023 Greengate Power Corporation [148][149]
Summerview 1 (IEW1)Pincher Creek702004TransAlta[150]
Summerview 2 (IEW2)Pincher Creek662010TransAlta[151]
Taber Wind Farm (TAB1)Taber802007Enmax[152]
Whitla Wind 1 (WHT1)Forty Mile2022019Capital Power[153]
Whitla Wind 2 (WHT2)Forty Mile1512021Capital Power[154]
Windrise (WRW1)Fort Macleod206.42021TransAlta[155]
Wild Rose 2Cypress County1922024Capstone Infrastructure[156]
Winnifred Wind Project (WIN1)Forty Mile1362024Enerfin Energy[157]
Wheatland (WHE1)Wheatland County122.42022Greengate Power Corporation[158]
Wintering Hills Wind Farm (SCR4)Drumheller882011Suncor[159]
Buffalo Trail North Wind Project Cypress County 200 2028 ENGIE Development Canada LP [160]
Forty Mile Wind Project Phase 2Forty Mile119.7Q3 2025RES[117][118]
Northern Valley Wind Project Two Hills County No. 21 75 2024 Elemental Energy [161][162]
Bull Trail WindCypress County2702026EDF Renewables[163]
Total operating stations (MW) 5684 December 2025 AESO

Solar

edit
List of all solar power stations in Alberta
Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Barlow Solar (BLS1)
Barlow Solar Park
Calgary312023DP Energy[164]
Big Sky Solar (ACD1) Acadia No. 34 140 2024 RES [165]
Brooks Solar (BSC1)Brooks152017Elemental Energy[166]
Brooks Solar 1 (BRK1)
Brooks Solar II Project
Brooks132022Elemental Energy[167]
Brooks Solar 2 (BRK2)
Brooks Solar II Project
Brooks 14 2022 Elemental Energy [167]
Burdett (BRD1)
Alberta Solar One Project
Burdett10.52021Enbridge, Morgan Solar Inc[168][169]
Burdett Solar (BUR1)Burdett202021BluEarth Renewables[170]
Chappice Lake (CHP1)
Chappice Lake Solar Storage Project
Cypress County142023Elemental Energy[171][172]
Claresholm 1 (CLR1)
Claresholm Solar Project
Claresholm582021Capstone Infrastructure[173][174]
Claresholm 2 (CLR2)
Claresholm Solar Project
Claresholm 75 2021 Capstone Infrastructure [173][174]
Clydesdale 1 (CLY1)
Clydesdale Solar Project
Municipal District of Taber412022Capital Power[175]
Clydesdale 2 (CLY2)
Clydesdale Solar Project
Municipal District of Taber 34 2022 Capital Power [175]
Coaldale (COL1)
Coaldale Solar Project
Lethbridge County232022ACFN, Concord Coaldale Partnership[176][177]
Conrad 1 (CRD1)
Wrentham Solar Project
Wrentham232023Solar Krafte[178]
Conrad 2 (CRD2)
Wrentham Solar Project
Wrentham 18 2023 Solar Krafte [178]
Deerfoot Solar Park (DFT1) Calgary 41 2023 DP Energy [179][180]
Duchess Solar (DUS1) Duchess 20 2026 Gin Solar Limited [181]
East Strathmore Namaka (NMK1)
East Strathmore Solar Project
Wheatland County20.52022Elemental Energy[182]
Empress (EMP1) Empress 39 2023 Achernar GP Ltd [183]
Fox Coulée Solar Project (FCS1) Starland County 80 2023 Neoen \ Subra LP [184][185]
Fox Coulée Solar Project (FCS1) Starland County 80 2023 Neoen \ Subra LP [186][187]
Gleichen Solar (GLE1) Strathcona County 13 2025 Tiu Canada Solar Project Ltd [188]
HAYS (HYS1) 23
Hull (HUL1)
Prairie Sunlight II Project
Vauxhall 25 2020 Solar Krafte Utilities [189]
Innisfail (INF1)

Innisfail Solar

Innisfail222020Elemental Energy[190]
Jenner (JER1)

Canadian Solar Solutions Project

Jenner232021BluEarth Renewables[191][192]
Joffre Solar 1 (JFS1) Joffre 25 2023 PACE Canada LP [193][194]
Joffre Solar 2 (JFS2) Joffre 22 2023 PACE Canada LP [193][195]
kisikaw-pisim 1 (KKP1)

kīsikāw pīsim Project

Edmonton72022Epcor[196][197]
kisikaw-pisim 2 (KKP2)

kīsikāw pīsim Project

Edmonton 7 2022 Epcor [196][197]
Kneehill Solar (TRH1)

Kneehill Solar Generation Facility

Kneehill County252023Capstone Infrastructure [198]
Lethbridge Solar (CLD1)Lethbridge92024Lethbridge One Solar Corp[199]
Michichi Creek (MCH1)

Drumheller Solar and Battery Storage Project

Drumheller 14 2023 Concord Green Energy [200][201]
Michichi Solar (MIC1)

Michichi Solar Generation Facility

Starland County 25 2023 Capstone Infrastructure [202]
Monarch (MON1)

Monarch Solar

Lethbridge County242022Concord Coaldale Partnership[203]
Saddlebrook Solar Project (SDL1) Foothills County 81 2023 TC Energy Corporation [204]
Scottford Refinery Solar Farm[note 2] Strathcona County 58 2023 Silicon Ranch [205][206]
Sollair Solar Energy Plant (SCR1) Airdrie 75 2024 General Land and Power [207][208]
Spring Coulee Solar (SGC1) Spring Coulee 30 2023 Solar Krafte [209]
Strathmore 1 (STR1)

Strathmore Solar

Strathmore182022Capital Power[210]
Strathmore 2 (STR2)

Strathmore Solar

Strathmore 23 2022 Capital Power [210]
Stavely (STV1) Stavely 17 2023 Concord Stavely Partnership [211]
Suffield (SUF1)

Suffield Solar

Suffield232020Suffield Solar GP Inc.[212]
Three Nations Energy Solar FarmFort Chipewyan[note 2]2.22020Three Nations Energy (joint venture)[213]
Tilley Solar FarmTilley242025Concord Tilley Partnership[214]
Travers (TVS1)

Travers Solar Project

Vulcan County4652022Greengate Power[215]
Vauxhall (VXH1)

Prairie Sunlight III Project

Taber222020Solar Krafte Utilities[216]
Vulcan (VCN1) Vulcan County 22 2022 EDP Renewables [217]
Westfield Yellow Lake (WEF1)

Yellow Lake Solar

Forty Mile192021BluEarth Renewables[218]
Wheatcrest Solar Project (WCR1) Taber502023BluEarth Renewables[219]
Youngstown Solar (YNG1) Youngstown62023PACE Canada LP [220][221]
Total operating stations (MW) 1850 December 2025 AESO

Storage

edit

Battery

edit
List of all lithium-ion battery storage plants in Alberta
Name Location Power
Capacity
(MW)
Energy
Capacity
(MWh)
Date Owner Ref
eReserve1 Rycroft (ERV1)Spirit River20352020Teric Power Ltd[222]
eReserve2 Buffalo Creek (ERV2)Wainwright20352021Teric Power Ltd[223]
eReserve3 Mercer Hill (ERV3)Grande Prairie20352022Teric Power Ltd[224]
eReserve4 (ERV4) Hardisty 20 35 2023 TERIC Power Ltd [225]
eReserve5 Hughenden (ERV5) Hughenden 20 35 January 16, 2023 TERIC Power Ltd [226]
eReserve6 (ERV6) Hardisty 20 35 2023 TERIC Power Ltd [225]
eReserve7 (ERV7) Wapiti 20 20 2023 [227]
eReserve8 (ERV8) Wapiti 20 20 2023 [228]
eReserve9 (ERV9) Hythe 20 20 2023 [229]
Summerview (SUM1)
WindCharger
Pincher Creek10202020TransAlta[230]
Whitla Storage ProjectWhitla2002400202xTeric Power Ltd[231]
Total operating stations (MW) 190 December 2025 AESO

Flow battery

edit
List of all flow battery plants in Alberta
Name Location Power capacity (MW) Energy capacity (MWh) Date Owner Ref
Saddlebrook Storage Project Foothills County 6.5 40 Q4 2024 TC Energy [232]

Pumped hydroelectric

edit

List of all pumped hydroelectric storage plants in Alberta.

Name Location Power capacity (MW) Energy capacity (MWh) Date Owner Ref
Canyon CreekYellowhead County75–400[note 3]~2775202xTurning Point Generation, TC Energy[233][234]
Brazeau Hydro Pumped Storage[note 4] 52°57′59″N 115°34′44″W / 52.96639°N 115.57889°W / 52.96639; -115.57889 (Brazeau) 900 5,000 2025–2026 TransAlta [235][236]

Geomechanical pumped

edit

List of all geomechanical pumped storage plants in Alberta.

Name Location Power capacity (MW) Energy capacity (MWh) Date Owner Ref
Brooks 202x Quidnet [237]

Historical

edit
  Decommissioned facilities (year)

Coal

edit

Partial list of retired coal power plants in Alberta. There are no active coal generating stations in Alberta.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Genesee Generating Station unit 253°20′35″N 114°18′11″W / 53.34306°N 114.30306°W / 53.34306; -114.30306 (Genesee Generating Station)420(2024)Capital Power[238][239]
Genesee Generating Station unit 353°20′35″N 114°18′11″W / 53.34306°N 114.30306°W / 53.34306; -114.30306 (Genesee Generating Station)466(2024)Capital Power[240]
Battle River Generating Station units 1 & 2Forestburg(56)(1998)Heartland Generation[241]
Keephills Generating Station unit 1Duffield395(2021)TransAlta-
Keephills Generating Station unit 3Duffield466(2021)Capital Power[243]
Sundance Power Station units 4 & 553°30′27″N 114°33′26″W / 53.50750°N 114.55722°W / 53.50750; -114.55722812(2021)TransAlta[46]
H. R. Milner Generating StationGrande Cache(158)(2019)Milner Power[244]
Wabamun Generating Station Units 1–4Wabamun(570)(2003–2010)TransAlta[245]

See also

edit

Notes

edit
  1. Stalled as of June 2020 yet still on track; see row references for more information (official update).
  2. 1 2 Off-grid.
  3. Initially 75 MW; expandable to 400 MW.
  4. Pump-back expansion of existing hydroelectric dam site.

References

edit
  1. 1 2 "Total Generraton" (PDF). media.auc.ab.ca. 2023. Retrieved October 4, 2024.
  2. "Guide to understanding Alberta's electricity market". AESO.
  3. "Genesee Generating Station is off coal – all units 100% natural gas-fueled". Capital Power. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  4. "Renewable Electricity Act - Open Government". open.alberta.ca.
  5. Maxim Power Corp., Alberta Power Project (APP), retrieved 2010-08-27
  6. "CCGT Plants in Canada - Alberta", Power Plants Around the World, retrieved 2010-08-22{{citation}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  7. "The benefits of fuel switching". Suncor. 2024-03-25. Retrieved 2026-01-01.
  8. Jones, Jeffrey (2009-06-23), "Nexen may sell gas, power marketing businesses", Reuters, retrieved 2010-08-27
  9. 1 2 Heartland Generation, Battle River Generating Station, retrieved 2022-06-02
  10. TransCanada, Assets, retrieved 2010-08-27
  11. Alberta Utilities Commission, Genalta Construction GP Ltd. - AUC.ab.ca (PDF), retrieved 2015-03-08
  12. The Alberta Utilities Commission (2013-05-02), Decision 2013-165 – Genalta Power Systems Inc.; 15 MW natural gas-fired power plant (PDF), retrieved 2015-03-06
  13. Enmax, Calgary Energy Centre, archived from the original on 2011-07-10, retrieved 2010-08-22
  14. The Alberta Utilities Commission (2014-06-19), DA2014-145 – Transfer of Ownership of a 15-MW Gas-Fired Turbine Power Plant (PDF), retrieved 2015-03-05
  15. Kineticor, Cascade Power Project, retrieved 2020-09-07
  16. Alberta, Government of. "Cascade Power Project". majorprojects.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  17. https://aeso.ca/market/market-updates/2025/cascade-1-and-cascade-2-cas1-and-cas2-mc-increase/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  18. Capital Power Corporation, Clover Bar Energy Centre, archived from the original on 2010-09-04, retrieved 2010-08-22
  19. Enmax, Crossfield Energy Centre, retrieved 2010-08-22
  20. "Empress Cogeneration Power Facility". Alberta Major Projects. Government of Alberta. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  21. TransAlta, Plants in Operation, archived from the original on 2010-02-03, retrieved 2012-02-28
  22. "Genesee Power Plant Natural Gas Conversion". Alberta Major Projects. Government of Alberta. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  23. Capital Power, Genesee Generating Station, retrieved 2021-07-10
  24. "Harvest Operations Gas Fired Power Plant". Alberta Major Projects. Government of Alberta. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  25. Heartland Petrochemical Complex, retrieved 2021-12-05
  26. Milner Power, H. R. Milner Generating Station, retrieved 2021-08-01
  27. ATCO Power, Joffre Cogeneration Plant, archived from the original on 2010-07-27, retrieved 2010-08-21
  28. The Alberta Utilities Commission (2014-06-20), DA2014-146 – Transfer of Ownership of 15-MW Gas-fired Power Plant (PDF), retrieved 2015-03-05
  29. TransAlta, SemCAMS Cogeneration Project, retrieved 2020-09-07
  30. AESO, Keephills Generating Station 2, retrieved 2021-08-01
  31. TransAlta, Keephills Generating Station 2, retrieved 2021-08-01
  32. ATCO Power, Muskeg River Cogeneration Plant, retrieved 2010-08-27
  33. SaskPower, Cogeneration Stations, retrieved 2010-10-09
  34. Constellation Energy, Northern Prairie Power Project – Project Description (PDF), retrieved 2010-08-27
  35. Genaltapower, Genalta Power and Baytex Energy announce activation of first phase in 20MW gas conservation power project, retrieved 2015-03-05
  36. Genalta Power
  37. ATCO Power, Poplar Hill Generating Plant, archived from the original on 2009-02-07, retrieved 2010-08-21
  38. ATCO Power, Primerose Cogeneration Plant, retrieved 2010-08-21
  39. ATCO Power, Rainbow Lake Generating Station 1, 2 and 3, retrieved 2010-08-21
  40. ATCO Power, Rainbow Lake Generating Station 4 and 5, retrieved 2010-08-21
  41. ATCO Power, Scotford Cogeneration Plant, retrieved 2010-08-21
  42. AESO, Sheerness Generating Station, retrieved 2021-08-01
  43. gem.wiki, Sheerness Generating Station, retrieved 2021-08-01
  44. ENMAX, Shepard Energy Centre, retrieved 2015-09-16
  45. ATCO Power, Sturgeon Generating Plant, retrieved 2010-08-21
  46. 1 2 "Sundance". TransAlta Power. Archived from the original on 2020-11-30. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  47. "Sundance Coal to Gas". TransAlta Power. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
  48. "Three Creeks Power Plant". Alberta Major Projects. Government of Alberta. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  49. University of Alberta, Heating Plant, retrieved 2011-09-26
  50. University of Calgary, Central Heating and Cooling Plant, retrieved 2019-05-24
  51. University of Calgary, New U of C power plant will slash emissions, retrieved 2019-05-24
  52. ATCO Power, Valleyview 1 and 2 Generating Plants, retrieved 2010-08-21
  53. https://efiling-webapi.auc.ab.ca/Document/Get/799656 {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  54. Alberta Pacific Forest, Chemical Recovery & Utilities, retrieved 2010-08-27
  55. Alberta, Government of. "Bonnybrook WWTP Cogeneration Expansion". majorprojects.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
  56. Services, Water Resources and Water. "Bonnybrook Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades and Expansion". www.calgary.ca. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
  57. "TC Energy — Bear Creek Cogeneration Plant". www.tcenergy.com. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
  58. "Cancarb Sold: Medicine Hat Facility Purchased By Japanese Firm For $190 Million". HuffPost Canada. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  59. Capital Power Corporation, Clover Bar Landfill Gas, retrieved 2010-08-27
  60. Daishowa-Marubeni International Ltd, Green Power Enhancement Project, retrieved 2012-10-16
  61. "DAI1 Change in Maximum Capability (MC) Notice".
  62. Maxim Power Corp., Gold Creek, Alberta, archived from the original on 2012-06-21, retrieved 2010-08-27
  63. "Energy - Pellets and Energy Generation | Canfor". www.canfor.com. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
  64. "Whitecourt Energy Efficiency Project". Emissions Reduction Alberta. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  65. "Energy Initiatives - West Fraser".
  66. Snook, Andrew (2016-03-31). "Slave Lake creates green power from biogas". Canadian Biomass Magazine. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  67. DNatural Resources Canada, Government of Canada Investing in Environmental Improvements at Hinton Pulp Mill, retrieved 2012-10-16
  68. Verdant Energy, Dapp Biomass Project, retrieved 2010-08-27
  69. Hager, Heather (2011-10-31). "Power to the People at Dapp". Canadian Biomass Magazine. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  70. Macquarie Power & Infrastructure Income Fund, Whitecourt, retrieved 2010-08-22
  71. Genaltapower, Genalta Power Aggravated heat recovery, retrieved 2015-03-06
  72. Algonquin Power, Valley Power, retrieved 2010-08-22
  73. Alberta Major Projects, Project Wheatland BioFuel Facility, retrieved 2021-12-10
  74. Alberta Major Projects, East Calgary Landfill Gas to Electricity Facility, retrieved 2021-12-10
  75. Duncanson, Sander; Kennedy, Jessica; Baker, Jesse (2020-11-02). "Alberta government introduces Bill 36: The Geothermal Resource Development Act". Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt. Retrieved 2021-02-06.
  76. "Greenview Geothermal Power Plant (Alberta No. 1)". Alberta Major Projects. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  77. "Hydroelectricity in Alberta Today - Electricity & Alternative Energy - Alberta's Energy Heritage". www.history.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2021-02-06.
  78. "Home". AMISK Hydroelectric Project. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
  79. Berrade, David (2020-06-09). "Amisk Hydroelectric Project Update" (PDF).
  80. TransAlta, Barrier Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  81. TransAlta, Bearspaw Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  82. TransAlta, Belly River Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  83. TransAlta, Bighorn Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  84. TransAlta, Brazeau Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  85. TransAlta, Cascade Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  86. "IRRICAN POWER GENERAL OVERVIEW" (PDF). St. Mary River Irrigation District. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-11. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
  87. Algonquin Power, Dickson Dam, retrieved 2010-08-25
  88. TransAlta, Ghost Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  89. TransAlta, Horseshoe Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  90. TransAlta, Interlakes Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  91. TransAlta, Kananaskis Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  92. ATCO Power, Oldman River Hydroelectric Plant, retrieved 2010-08-25
  93. TransAlta, Pocaterra Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  94. "Raymond Reservoir (RYMD)^ - MC Increase".
  95. TransAlta, Rundle Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  96. TransAlta, Spray Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  97. TransAlta, St. Mary Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  98. TransAlta, Taylor Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  99. TransAlta, Three Sisters Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  100. TransAlta, Waterton Hydroelectric Dam, retrieved 2021-08-01
  101. 1 2 Government of Alberta, "Electricity Statistics", Alberta Energy, archived from the original on 2010-08-26, retrieved 2010-08-27
  102. TransAlta, Ardenville, retrieved 2012-10-02
  103. EDF Renewables, Blackspring Ridge Wind, retrieved 2020-09-06
  104. Enbridge, Blackspring Ridge, retrieved 2020-09-06
  105. TransAlta, Blue Trail, archived from the original on 2010-06-09, retrieved 2010-08-23
  106. 1 2 3 4 Buffalo Atlee, Buffalo Atlee (Phase 1-4), retrieved 2021-06-05
  107. 1 2 3 4 Alberta, Government of. "Buffalo Atlee Wind Project (Phase 1 - 4)". majorprojects.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  108. "New Asset Buffalo Plains (BPW1 Notice)". AESO.
  109. BluEarth Renewables, Bull Creek Wind, retrieved 2020-09-06
  110. TransAlta, Castle River, archived from the original on 2011-07-16, retrieved 2010-08-22
  111. Enel Green Power (27 March 2019), Castle Rock Ridge 2, retrieved 2020-09-06
  112. 1 2 Acciona Energía, Own facilities, archived from the original on 2009-01-14, retrieved 2010-08-22
  113. 1 2 Suncor Energy, Wind Energy, archived from the original on 2010-11-28, retrieved 2010-08-22
  114. TransAlta, Cowley North, archived from the original on 2011-07-16, retrieved 2010-08-22
  115. 1 2 EDF Renewables, Cypress Wind Power Project, retrieved 2021-05-08
  116. 1 2 Alberta, Government of. "Cypress Wind Power Project". majorprojects.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  117. 1 2 "Forty Mile Wind Project Phase 1". RES. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  118. 1 2 Alberta, Government of. "Forty Mile Wind Project (ACCIONA Energía)". majorprojects.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  119. "New Asset Forty Mile Bow Island (FRM1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2024-06-02.
  120. "FMG1 Forty Mile Granlea – MC Increase Notice".
  121. TransAlta, Garden Plain Wind Projet, retrieved 2023-07-04
  122. NextEra Energy, Ghost Pine Wind Energy Centre Fact Sheet (PDF), retrieved 2012-10-02
  123. Grizzly Bear Wind Power Project, Grizzly Bear Wind Power Project, retrieved 2021-07-05
  124. Capital Power, Halkirk Wind Project, retrieved 2012-10-04
  125. CapitalPower, Halkirk Wind Project Phase 2, retrieved 2021-12-10
  126. "New Asset Halkirk 2 (HAL2 Notice)". AESO. Retrieved 2024-10-04.
  127. BluEarth Renewables, Hand Hills Wind Project, retrieved 2021-12-10
  128. RES Canada, Hilda Wind, retrieved 2021-12-10
  129. 1 2 3 Jenner Wind Project, Jenner Wind Project (Phase 1-3), retrieved 2021-06-05
  130. "New Asset Jenner (JNR1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
  131. "New Asset Jenner (JNR2) Notice". AESO. Archived from the original on 2023-11-29. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  132. "New Asset Jenner (JNR3) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
  133. Enmax, Kettle Hills Wind Farm, retrieved 2010-08-22
  134. Lanfine Wind Power Project, Lanfine Wind Power Project, retrieved 2023-01-20
  135. Alberta, Government of. "Lanfine North Wind Power Project". majorprojects.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  136. TransAlta, Macleod Flats, retrieved 2010-08-22
  137. TransAlta, McBride Lake, archived from the original on 2011-01-04, retrieved 2010-08-22
  138. Enmax, McBride Lake Wind Farm, archived from the original on 2010-07-13, retrieved 2010-08-22
  139. Alberta Wind Energy Corporation, Projects, archived from the original on 2010-04-21, retrieved 2010-08-23
  140. Mainstream RP, Oldman Wind Plant, retrieved 2010-08-22
  141. Paintearth Wind Project, Paintearth Wind Project, retrieved 2023-01-20
  142. Berkshire Hathaway Energy Canada, Rattlesnake Ridge Wind Project, retrieved 2022-02-27
  143. Enel Green Power, Riverview, retrieved 2010-08-22
  144. EDP Renewables, Sharp Hills Wind Farm, retrieved 2021-08-20
  145. "New Asset Sharp Hill Wind (SHH1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  146. TransAlta, Sinnott, retrieved 2010-08-22
  147. TransAlta, Soderglen, retrieved 2010-08-22[dead link]
  148. Stirling Wind, Stirling-Wind, retrieved 2023-07-04
  149. "New Asset Stirling Wind (SWP1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
  150. TransAlta, Summerview, retrieved 2010-08-22[dead link]
  151. TransAlta, Summerview 2, archived from the original on 2011-07-16, retrieved 2010-08-22
  152. Enmax, Taber Wind Farm, retrieved 2010-08-22
  153. Capital Power, Whitla Wind, retrieved 2020-09-06
  154. Capital Power, Whitla Wind 2, retrieved 2020-09-07
  155. TransAlta, Windrise, retrieved 2020-11-29
  156. "Wild Rose 2 Wind Inc. (WIR1 Notice)".
  157. "New Asset Winnifred Wind (WIN1 Notice)".
  158. Greengate Power Corporation, Wheatland Wind Project, retrieved 2020-09-07
  159. Suncor Energy, Wind Power, archived from the original on 2010-11-28, retrieved 2012-10-02
  160. "Alberta Major Projects - Error". majorprojects.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2025-02-25.
  161. Alberta, Government of. "Northern Valley Wind Project". majorprojects.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  162. "Northern Valley Wind". Elemental Energy. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  163. EDF Renewables, Bull Trail Wind, retrieved 2020-11-29
  164. DP Energy, Barlow Solar Park, retrieved 2020-09-07
  165. "New Asset Big Sky Solar (ACD1 Notice)".
  166. Elemental Energy, Brooks Solar, retrieved 2020-09-01
  167. 1 2 Elemental Energy, Brooks Solar II, retrieved 2020-09-07
  168. Enbridge, Alberta Solar One Project, retrieved 2021-02-25
  169. Morgan Solar Inc, Alberta Solar One, retrieved 2021-02-25
  170. BluEarth Renewables, Burdett Solar Project, retrieved 2020-09-01
  171. "Chappice Lake Solar Storage Project". Elemental Energy. Retrieved 2021-12-10.
  172. "New Asset Chappice Lake (CHP1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  173. 1 2 AESO, New Assets Claresholm (CLR1 and CLR2) Notice, retrieved 2021-01-26
  174. 1 2 Capstone Infrastructure, Claresholm, retrieved 2021-02-25
  175. 1 2 "Clydesdale Solar". Clydesdale Solar. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  176. AESO, Coaldale Solar, retrieved 2022-04-18
  177. Kiehlbauch, Pat. "ACFN Green Energy LP". Greenplanet Energy Analytics. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  178. 1 2 Solar Krafte, Wrentham Solar Project, retrieved 2020-09-07
  179. DP Energy, Deerfoot Solar Park, retrieved 2020-09-07
  180. "New Asset Deerfoot (DFT1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
  181. https://majorprojects.alberta.ca/details/Dutchess-Solar-Project/11653
  182. Elemental Energy, East Strathmore Solar Project, retrieved 2022-06-02
  183. "New Asset Empress Solar Park (EMP1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  184. "New Asset Fox Coulee Solar (FCS1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  185. "ATB finances Subra Limited Partnership and Fox Coulee Solar Project | McCarthy Tétrault". www.mccarthy.ca. 2023-12-22. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  186. "New Asset Fox Coulee Solar (FCS1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  187. "ATB finances Subra Limited Partnership and Fox Coulee Solar Project | McCarthy Tétrault". www.mccarthy.ca. 2023-12-22. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  188. "New Asset Gleichen Solar (GLE1 Notice)".
  189. Solar Krafte Utilities, Prairie Sunlight II, retrieved 2020-09-01
  190. Elemental Energy, Innisfail Solar, retrieved 2020-09-01
  191. Canadian Solar, Jenner Solar Project, retrieved 2020-11-29
  192. "Jenner Solar Facility | Projects". BluEarth Renewables. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  193. 1 2 PACE Canada LP, Joffre Solar - 47 MW, retrieved 2020-11-29
  194. "New Asset Joffre Solar 1 (JFS1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
  195. "New Asset Joffre Solar 2 (JFS2) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
  196. 1 2 Epcor, Kisikaw Pisim, retrieved 2020-09-07
  197. 1 2 Alberta, Government of. "kīsikāw pīsim Solar Farm (formerly E.L. Smith Solar Farm)". majorprojects.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  198. "Kneehill Solar Capstone Infrastructure". Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  199. "New Asset Lethbridge Solar (CLD1) Notice".
  200. "New Asset Michichi Creek (MCH1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  201. DrumhellerMail.com, Pat Kolafa | © (2021-07-08). "Drumheller solar project changes hands". DrumhellerMail. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  202. "Michichi Solar Capstone Infrastructure". Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  203. AESO, Monarch Solar, retrieved 2022-04-18
  204. "Saddlebrook Solar and Storage Project". TC Energy. Retrieved 2021-07-27.
  205. CBC Canada, Scottford Refinery Solar Farm, retrieved 2021-12-10
  206. Alberta, Government of. "Scotford Refinery Solar Farm". majorprojects.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  207. "GL&P". GL&P. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  208. Alberta, Government of. "Sollair Solar Energy Project". majorprojects.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  209. Solar Krafte, Spring Coulee Solar Project, retrieved 2020-09-07
  210. 1 2 Solar Krafte, Strathmore Solar Farm, retrieved 2020-09-07
  211. "New Asset Stavely (STV1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  212. Suffield Solar GP Inc, Suffield Solar (PDF), retrieved 2020-09-01
  213. Omstead, Jordan (2020-11-19). "Indigenous-owned solar farm opens in remote northern Alberta community". CBC. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  214. https://www.aeso.ca/market/market-updates/2024/concord-tilley-partnership-tle1-notice
  215. Greengate Power, Travers Solar, retrieved 2021-08-13
  216. Solar Krafte Utilities, Prairie Sunlight III, retrieved 2020-09-01
  217. "Vulcan (VCN1)". Dispatcho. Retrieved 2025-03-01.
  218. BluEarth Renewables, Yellow Lake Solar Project, retrieved 2020-09-07
  219. "BluEarth Renewables". Retrieved 2021-12-10.
  220. "Youngstown Solar Project". Alberta Major Projects. Government of Alberta. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  221. "New Asset Youngstown Solar (YNG1) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
  222. Teric Power Ltd, eReserve1, retrieved 2020-11-29
  223. Teric Power Ltd, eReserve2, retrieved 2020-11-29
  224. Teric Power Ltd, eReserve3, retrieved 2020-11-29
  225. 1 2 "New Assets eReserve4 and eReserve6 (ERV4 and ERV6) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  226. "New Asset eReserve5 Hughenden (ERV5) Notice". AESO. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  227. "eReserve7 — Enfinite". Enfinite. 5 July 2022. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  228. "eReserve8 — Enfinite". Enfinite. 5 July 2022. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  229. "eReserve9 — Enfinite". Enfinite. 5 July 2022. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  230. TransAlta, WindCharger Battery Storage, retrieved 2020-09-06
  231. Teric (9 March 2023), Whitla Storage Project Storage, retrieved 2024-01-25
  232. Strand, Stephen (2024-01-30). "The Saddlebrook Solar and Storage project is moving onto phase two". Okotoks Online. Retrieved 2024-02-01. Phase two is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
  233. Turning Point Generation, The Canyon Creek Project, retrieved 2020-11-29
  234. Masha Scheele, Canyon Creek Project eyes 2021 build, retrieved 2020-11-29
  235. "Management's Discussion and Analysis" (PDF). TransAlta. March 2019. p. 1. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
  236. "TransAlta Renewables Inc. Investor Presentation" (PDF). TransAlta Renewables. March 2018. pp. 19–22. Retrieved 2021-02-06.
  237. Shumkov, Ivan (2021-06-18). "Quidnet Energy plans multi-gigawatt geologic storage project in Alberta". Renewables Now. Retrieved 2021-07-22.
  238. CapitalPower, Genesee 1 and 2, retrieved 2021-08-01
  239. "Notice re. Status of Genesee Re-Powering Project and Genesee Units 1 (GN1) and 2 (GN2)". AESO. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  240. CapitalPower, Genesee 3, retrieved 2021-08-01
  241. ATCO Power, Battle River Coal-Fired Generating Station, archived from the original on 2010-07-27, retrieved 2010-08-27
  242. TransAlta, Keephills 1, retrieved 2022-01-01
  243. TransAlta, Keephills 3, retrieved 2022-01-01
  244. Alberta Energy Regulator, Coal Demand, retrieved 2020-10-07
  245. TransAlta (2010-04-01), TransAlta fully retires all units of its Wabamun power-plant, retrieved 2010-09-06