LumRaiderFan Posted January 19, 2017 Report Posted January 19, 2017 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up From the article: You urged Alberta to embrace renewable energy. We agree. Developing renewables is one of the best ways to reduce our environmental footprint. Just FYI, though, the companies who run those mines you flew over? They're the ones actually building renewable energy. Suncor, the single largest synthetic crude oil producer in Alberta’s oil sands, operates five wind farms in Canada - with plans to build two more - generating a total of nearly 200 megawatts. Enbridge, a pipeline company and proponent for the Line 3 project, just invested $200 million in a 103 megawatt wind farm. The company is now invested in nearly 2,200 megawatts of renewable power generation, enough to supply electricity to about 700,000 Canadian homes. I presume none of this was brought to your attention during your Alberta visit. That's fine, though - we love getting the chance to talk about it. Quote
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PhatMack19 Posted January 25, 2017 Report Posted January 25, 2017 To quote Coach Phil Pate, "We ain't Fonda Jane." The only thing he hates more than purple is Jane Fonda. Awesome man, and one of the best coaches I've been around. 77 1 Quote
Hagar Posted January 25, 2017 Report Posted January 25, 2017 The left media keeps reporting that the pipeline runs across the Indians water supply. With all the pipelines running across Texas, I wonder how many we have running across our water supplies in Texas? If the argument was valid, we'd have to shutdown all the pipelines, including the precious ones that supply the Northeast with heating oil. Oh my, dam the water supply, keep that open lol. Quote
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