Regulation of Alternative Energy Projects in Atlantic Canada

David Henley, Christopher Stewart

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Abstract

This paper reviews the current regulatory regime for alternative energy projects, including wind power tidal power and biomass energy, in the Atlantic provinces. At present the regulatory approaches vary across the provincial jurisdictions, with a more consistent federal regime alsogoverning some aspects of operations, and some involvement of municipal authorities. To varying degrees the four provinces have committed to enhancing the proportion of energy supply derived from these sources. If these goals are to be met, investors and developers are likely to expect a streamlining of the regulatory process across the region in coming years, reflecting a maturing industry
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Issue number1.0
Publication statusPublished - Apr. 1 2014

Keywords

  • regulation
  • Atlantic Canada
  • wind power
  • tidal power
  • biomass energy
  • municipal
  • alternative energy

Disciplines

  • Energy and Utilities Law

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