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- List_of_generating_stations_in_Alberta abstract "This is a list of electrical generating stations in Alberta, Canada.Alberta produces a large and decreasing share of its electricity through coal. Over the last few years, a booming economy and the deregulation of the electricity market has led to the construction of dozens of new facilities—primarily alternatives (cogeneration, waste heat recovery) and renewables (wind, biomass, biogas)—and the retirement of a dozen older coal and gas fired units.".
- Q6618748 abstract "This is a list of electrical generating stations in Alberta, Canada.Alberta produces a large and decreasing share of its electricity through coal. Over the last few years, a booming economy and the deregulation of the electricity market has led to the construction of dozens of new facilities—primarily alternatives (cogeneration, waste heat recovery) and renewables (wind, biomass, biogas)—and the retirement of a dozen older coal and gas fired units.".
- List_of_generating_stations_in_Alberta comment "This is a list of electrical generating stations in Alberta, Canada.Alberta produces a large and decreasing share of its electricity through coal. Over the last few years, a booming economy and the deregulation of the electricity market has led to the construction of dozens of new facilities—primarily alternatives (cogeneration, waste heat recovery) and renewables (wind, biomass, biogas)—and the retirement of a dozen older coal and gas fired units.".
- Q6618748 comment "This is a list of electrical generating stations in Alberta, Canada.Alberta produces a large and decreasing share of its electricity through coal. Over the last few years, a booming economy and the deregulation of the electricity market has led to the construction of dozens of new facilities—primarily alternatives (cogeneration, waste heat recovery) and renewables (wind, biomass, biogas)—and the retirement of a dozen older coal and gas fired units.".