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Alberta government proposing additional restrictions on wind and solar energy

The Alberta government is considering new restrictions on wind and solar farms that environmental activists say have more to do with limiting renewable energy than protecting the environment.

Suggested limitations:

Prohibition of building wind and solar farms in irrigated lands.
Restrictions on the construction of wind and solar farms in native grassland areas.
Increasing the distance between wind and solar farms with protected areas and pristine landscapes.
Reactions:

Critics: Environmentalists such as Ruiping Luo of the Alberta Wildlife Society say the restrictions are draconian and unnecessary. They believe that these restrictions have more to do with limiting renewable energy than protecting the environment.
Government of Alberta: The Government of Alberta defends these restrictions as a way to protect the environment, property rights, scenic beauty and the agricultural industry.
The potential impact of these restrictions:

Reduced renewable energy capacity: These restrictions could reduce renewable energy capacity in Alberta.
Impact on the energy industry: These restrictions can affect investment in the renewable energy industry.
Comparison with other industries: Some critics argue that these restrictions should apply to all energy industries, not just renewables.
Overall, the Alberta government's proposed wind and solar restrictions are a controversial issue with important implications for the province's energy future.

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