The Government of Alberta is gathering input about renewable energy development on agricultural land. The pause on renewable energy development was lifted February 29, 2024. The Government committed to advance policy, legislation and regulatory changes to support an “Agriculture First” approach to renewable energy development before the end of 2024. This means Alberta will no longer permit utility scale renewable energy development on the best agricultural lands, unless crop and/or livestock production can coexist alongside the development. Criteria used to establish agricultural land suitability will minimize risk to Alberta’s privately owned native grasslands and ensure agricultural land (including irrigable and productive agricultural land) remains available to safeguard sustainable food production now and in the future. This questionnaire is an opportunity to provide input on developing utility scale renewable energy on privately owned agricultural land. Please note, renewable energy development on Crown Land is out of scope for this engagement. Your input will be used to determine criteria to identify the suitability of agricultural land for renewable energy development. Before completing the questionnaire, watch the 15 minute webinar recordinghttps://lnkd.in/gK_4m9Vc to learn more. The survey will take 15 to 20 minutes to complete and closes August 14, 2024. Take the survey here: https://lnkd.in/g87_qVxK
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The Government of Alberta is gathering input about renewable energy development on agricultural land. The pause on renewable energy development was lifted February 29, 2024. The Government committed to advance policy, legislation and regulatory changes to support an “Agriculture First” approach to renewable energy development before the end of 2024. This means Alberta will no longer permit utility scale renewable energy development on the best agricultural lands, unless crop and/or livestock production can coexist alongside the development. Criteria used to establish agricultural land suitability will minimize risk to Alberta’s privately owned native grasslands and ensure agricultural land (including irrigable and productive agricultural land) remains available to safeguard sustainable food production now and in the future. This questionnaire is an opportunity to provide input on developing utility scale renewable energy on privately owned agricultural land. Please note, renewable energy development on Crown Land is out of scope for this engagement. Your input will be used to determine criteria to identify the suitability of agricultural land for renewable energy development. Before completing the questionnaire, watch the 15 minute webinar recordinghttps://lnkd.in/gK_4m9Vc to learn more. The survey will take 15 to 20 minutes to complete and closes August 14, 2024. Take the survey here: https://lnkd.in/g87_qVxK
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The Government of Alberta is gathering input about renewable energy development on agricultural land. The pause on renewable energy development was lifted February 29, 2024. The Government committed to advance policy, legislation and regulatory changes to support an “Agriculture First” approach to renewable energy development before the end of 2024. This means Alberta will no longer permit utility scale renewable energy development on the best agricultural lands, unless crop and/or livestock production can coexist alongside the development. Criteria used to establish agricultural land suitability will minimize risk to Alberta’s privately owned native grasslands and ensure agricultural land (including irrigable and productive agricultural land) remains available to safeguard sustainable food production now and in the future. This questionnaire is an opportunity to provide input on developing utility scale renewable energy on privately owned agricultural land. Please note, renewable energy development on Crown Land is out of scope for this engagement. Your input will be used to determine criteria to identify the suitability of agricultural land for renewable energy development. Before completing the questionnaire, watch the 15 minute webinar recordinghttps://lnkd.in/gK_4m9Vc to learn more. The survey will take 15 to 20 minutes to complete and closes August 14, 2024. Take the survey here: https://lnkd.in/g87_qVxK
Renewable Energy Development on Agricultural Land Presentation
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Britain’s Last Coal Plant Closure Sparks Renewable Energy Revolution in Agriculture The closure of the last coal plant in Britain marks a significant turning point not only for the energy sector but also for agriculture and investment landscapes. As the U.K. transitions to a coal-free power grid, the implications for the agricultura https://lnkd.in/e6kuHB45
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Britain’s Last Coal Plant Closure Sparks Renewable Energy Revolution in Agriculture The closure of the last coal plant in Britain marks a significant turning point not only for the energy sector but also for agriculture and investment landscapes. As the U.K. transitions to a coal-free power grid, the implications for the agricultura https://lnkd.in/e6kuHB45
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The Irish Solar Energy Association has called for the incoming government to create a new framework to support agri voltaics - the practice of combining agriculture with renewable energy. https://lnkd.in/eRR68uGa
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agriculture is an energy intensive area, where renewable energy will have a major global impact. http://dlvr.it/T4nF05
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Recently, Malcolm Frick prepared an Agricultural Land Use and Impact Study Report to meet the development application requirements for a proposed renewable energy project. The development requirements of local councils for these types of projects have many common denominators. Being able to propose land use solutions that allow property to be jointly used for agricultural and renewables, with reversible future-proofing, is a capability highly regarded by project proponents. https://lnkd.in/ganD_YwK
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This latest Farm Progress article addresses the concerns and impact of Agrivoltaics, which refers to mixing agricultural practices and solar panels on the same land. Learn more about it's influence on land values and use here - https://lnkd.in/gHVAMum4
Can solar energy and agriculture co-exist? There are concerns about the impact of solar arrays on rural landscapes, property values, land use and local economies. Read more on the challenges and opportunities in solar: https://lnkd.in/gHVAMum4 #Solar #Agrivoltaics
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